- Band 6: $96,752 - $105,460 plus 12% superannuation (pro rata)
- Part-time, fixed term to July 2028
- Up to 24 hours across 3-4 days a week
Funded through VicHealth Partners in Place this role empowers children and young people to have a voice in the decisions that affect them to shape better outcomes.
About Baw Baw Shire Council
A Baw Baw Shire Council career goes beyond business as usual. You'll find exciting development pathways rich in opportunity. Our thriving and engaged culture-first workplace is built on the passion and talent of people who proudly deliver vital services and exciting projects to a community they care about.
Our organisation comprises of a multicultural workplace of around 400 full-time, part-time and casual employees, all benefiting from great flexibility, work/life sway, study support, health and wellbeing initiatives and ongoing learning and development programs.
At Baw Baw Shire Council, we invite our people to tackle projects that keep them inspired. We encourage the exploration of new ideas. We support the enhancement of building on current skills and developing new ones.
Located adjacent to Melbourne, Baw Baw Shire is one of Victoria's fastest growing municipalities with freeway and V/Line access into Melbourne's CBD and suburbs. This allows easy access to training, seminars and conferences in the city, without diminishing the direct impact that comes from working within a close-knit rural community.
To learn more visit www.bawbawshire.vic.gov.au
About the Role
Lead the implementation of the VicHealth Partners In Place project - Centring Young Voices: Shaping Baw Baw Together, strengthening Council's capacity to meaningfully engage children and young people in planning and decision-making.
Working across Council and with schools, early years services, and health and wellbeing partners, the position will establish sustainable participation pathways that embed the voices and lived experiences of children and young people into Council policy, planning, service design and health and wellbeing initiatives.
If you have questions specific to the role, please contact Belinda Forester, Coordinator Early Years on 5625 0284.
About the Successful Candidate
You're organised, proactive and confident managing competing priorities, with experience in community engagement, project delivery and co-design. Importantly, you're committed to creating safe, inclusive opportunities that empower children and young people to have their voices heard and shape better outcomes. If you’re passionate about community-led change and have experience building partnerships, delivering projects and translating community voices into practical action, we would love to hear from you.
Why you'll love working at Baw Baw Shire
We believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued. We support diversity and encourage applications from persons of all backgrounds. Here are some reasons why you might love working with us:
- Hybrid work is the norm here at Baw Baw for roles that can support it.
- Flexible work options, Baw Baw is committed to work-life balance.
- Learning and development opportunities through professional development programs.
- Access to rostered day off every four weeks (when working full time.)
- Career development opportunities.
- Study/development assistance.
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAP.)
- A thriving Social Club.
- Close to Public transport.
- Ample free parking nearby.
Further Information and How To Apply
To apply, please review the position description and complete your application below including a current copy of your resume and a covering letter.
Applications close 5:00pm on Sunday, 6 September 2026 and must be submitted through the application form below.
Baw Baw Shire Council is an equal opportunity employer and works in the interest of the safety of children and young people. Our recruitment processes reflect this commitment.