About Us
Aboriginal Community Housing Limited (ACHL) plays a vital role in addressing housing needs within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia.
As a national Tier 1 Aboriginal community housing organisation, ACHL focuses on providing culturally appropriate property and tenancy management services, which means we are dedicated to creating housing solutions that are not only practical but also respectful of the cultural, social, and historical contexts of the people we support.
The Role
We are seeking a Housing Officer to identify, assess and deliver new housing developments and redevelopment opportunities that support ACHL’s strategic direction and growth strategy. Located in Kempsey and reporting to the NSW Housing Manager, this leadership role will work closely with key stakeholders to develop quality project outcomes, strengthen portfolio growth opportunities and contribute to ACHL’s vision, values and goals. The role requires a balanced, positive and safety-focused approach to leadership, with a commitment to culturally safe practice and improving housing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
You will:
· Ensure the timely, accurate, and efficient operation of ACHL rental collection and arrears recovery systems
· Conduct condition reports, tenancy sign up, entry procedures, lease and rent reviews, and exit procedures
· Liaise with Asset Management Unit within the Department of Housing and Works in relation to tenanted and vacated property maintenance
· Coordinate financial and administrative tasks to ACHL standards, such as reporting, complaints, compliance, quality and accountability requirements
· Maintain accurate property and tenancy data in all required systems
· Represent ACHL at Tribunal
· Maintain customer focus by ~
· Providing information and advice to housing staff, tenants to assist in the sustainability of the tenancy
· Ensuring fair and transparent property allocation processes
· Work closely with government department, clients, support agencies and relevant ACHL departments
· Providing appropriate support to wider team and organisation
· Contribute to continuous improvement by optimising approaches to strategic portfolio management, growth opportunities and capital project delivery, while providing additional support to the wider team and organisation as required.
About You
You are an experienced property, housing professional with strong operational judgement, high-level conceptual and problem-solving skills and the ability to turn strategic growth opportunities into quality project outcomes. You are a confident communicator who builds effective relationships with tenants as well as across government, not-for-profit, private sector, internal teams and community stakeholders. You are committed to ACHL’s values, culturally safe practice, ethical leadership and the right of every person to good quality housing.
Essential Criteria:
· Minimum 1-2 years’ experience in a similar role within community housing sector
· Relevant tertiary qualifications or a related discipline are highly desirable.
· Strong communication skills.
· Ability to work within all internal departments.
· Demonstrated ability to foster strategic partnerships across government, not-for-profit and private sectors.
· Commitment to First Nations outcomes through culturally safe, respectful and inclusive practice.
· Commitment to ACHL’s values, ethical behaviour, accountability, stewardship, resilience, continuous improvement and results-focused delivery.
· Commitment to the right of every person to good quality housing.
· Satisfactory Police Check and Working with Children Check.
· Hold a current open car licence.
As an equal opportunity employer, ACHL works closely with people from a diverse range of backgrounds. ACHL acknowledges the traditional Aboriginal owners of country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past and present.
How to apply
To apply online, please click on the appropriate link.
To be considered, applicants must respond to the application questions and submit a cover letter and resume. For a confidential conversation about the position, please contact Ali Hattersley [email protected] / 02 6590 4271
We look forward to hearing from you.
Pay: From $119,000.00 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Kununurra WA