AoD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) Coordinator

AoD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) Coordinator for Empowered Communities East Kimberley (Binarri-binyja yarrawoo Aboriginal Corporation)

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply

  • Immediate start

  • Full time or part time position

  • Fixed contract with extension subject to funding

  • Located in Kununurra with regular travel

  • Support an Aboriginal-led, long-term development agenda

The Role

The AoD Coordinator will play a key role in providing advice and project management support to the CEO, Board and member organisations to advance an Aboriginal-led development agenda in the East Kimberley. The position will play a key role in the development and lead of a new Alcohol and Other Drugs (AoD) program in the East Kimberley and will support the co-design of new AoD initiatives aligned with the Empowered Communities East Kimberley vision.

About You

You will have a proven record of skills and experience in program design or project management, have proven qualifications and skills in AoD or Mental Health Treatment services, have proven skills in community development and understand the Aboriginal Community Controlled Sector and work well with diverse stakeholder groups.

The Benefits

Become a part of a highly skilled and collaborative team working to empower Aboriginal people and families in the East Kimberley to achieve economic, social and cultural development. An excellent salary package and flexible working arrangements are available.

Kununurra is a vibrant regional town in the majestic Kimberley region of Western Australia. Its close vicinity to Lake Argyle, Keep River National Park and the Gibb River Road offer an unparalleled outdoor lifestyle. Regular travel is required in this role, so no day will be the same as you explore this beautiful region.

Further Information

For the position description and further information about Binarri-binyja yarrawoo Aboriginal Corporation: see www.bby.org.au

For further information about Empowered Communities: see http://empoweredcommunities.org.au/

For enquiries about the role, please contact Peter Webster on ceo@bby.org.au using the subject line: AoD Coordinator or on 0447 079 001.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.

A position description is attached.

How to apply

Apply in writing by sending the following documentation to Peter Webster at ceo@bby.org.au using the subject line: AoD Coordinator

  • Cover letter

  • Current CV

Applications close 30 April 2025.

BBY reserve the right to close applications if a suitable applicant has been identified.