Aboriginal Trainee
This traineeship is designed to support an Aboriginal candidate in developing skills, gaining experience, and building knowledge in community development.
Kick off your career development by joining the Shire of Harvey’s award-winning Community Development team under a full-time, one-year fixed term. You will be part of a high energy and creative team and gain experience in local government that will set up your career for a range of possibilities.
As Aboriginal Trainee, you’ll collaborate with the Community Development Team and Aboriginal community to support the research, groundwork, and consultation required for the development and implementation of the Shire’s Reconciliation Action Plan. You will assist in building and maintaining relationships with Aboriginal communities, Elders and other stakeholders. The position will help you develop your leadership and event planning skills, nurture your ability to work in a team, and will be an excellent addition to your Resume.
It is essential for this role to have a keen interest in community development or Aboriginal history and culture as this position provides training and study opportunities and community development experience.
Position Requirements
To be considered for this role you will need the following:
- Identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander as defined under section 50 (D) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984
- Demonstrated interest in community development and social issues with particular reference to Reconciliation, Aboriginal History and Culture.
- General knowledge of local places and issues within the Shire of Harvey.
- Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills.
- Availability to work flexible hours, including some late afternoons and weekends.
- Reside within the Shire of Harvey.
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Benefits and Conditions
Conditions of employment prescribed by the Local Government Officers’ (WA) Award 2021 with a salary payable of Level 1 ($43,397 to $57,332) per annum, depending on qualifications and experience and benefits such as:
- Superannuation of 11.5 per cent occupational superannuation from date of commencement, with an opportunity that the Shire will match an employee’s voluntary contribution to their nominated plan provided that employee contributes an amount of at least 5 per cent or 6 per cent of their own salary.
- Full-time, one year fixed term position, average hours of work will not exceed 38 hours per week on the following basis of 152 hours over 28 consecutive days. Span of ordinary hours of work for this position are Monday to Sunday within a spread of ten hours.
- Four weeks paid annual leave, including a 17.5 per cent leave loading.
- One rostered day off is available after every nineteen working days. Rostered days off cannot be accumulated.
- A probationary period of three months is applicable to this position.
- Free membership to the Leschenault Leisure Centre, the Harvey Recreation and Cultural Centre and the Dr Peter Topham Memorial Swimming Pool.
- A medical examination and current police clearance will be required prior to appointment, costs to be reimbursed by the Shire.
How to Apply
Applicants are requested to apply online.
Please submit an online application using the Apply Now link below. As part of your online application, you will be prompted to complete relevant personal information and application questions and attach your Cover Letter and Resume.
Your Cover Letter will address why you are the right person for the position, how your skills, experience and qualifications are relevant and your motivation for applying for this role. This information is used to determine which applicant is best able to perform the duties of the position.
Supporting documents should be saved in PDF or Word (.doc) format (applications in other formats that cannot be opened will not be assessed)
Specific queries related to the position should be referred to the Manager Community Development, Ben Rose on (08) 9729 0346.
Applications close at 4pm on Wednesday, 7 May 2025.
The Shire of Harvey has an ongoing aspiration to become the most accessible and inclusive local government in regional WA.