Make a lasting impact in a values-driven organisation supporting diverse communities MiCare is a not-for-profit organisation that exists to enable people from diverse backgrounds to lead dignified and meaningful lives. We offer aged care, home care, retirement living and migrant support services, with a strong focus on culturally appropriate care and community connection. With teams located across Victoria and Queensland, we embrace diversity in both our workforce and the communities we support. At MiCare, you’ll join a compassionate, dedicated group of people working to deliver real impact every day. The Role The Community Strengthening and Partnerships Worker will support MiCare staff in the planning, coordination, and implementation of community strengthening and capacity-building activities for migrants and refugees of new and emerging communities. The role will engage with community groups, associations, and members to assess their needs, facilitate group activities, provide culturally appropriate support and referrals, and assist in the delivery of programs within Migrant Services and the Settlement Team. Community Engagement and Capacity Building Community engagement and capacity-building activities that empower communities to achieve increased social and economic participation. Group Work Delivery and Facilitation Delivery of inclusive groupwork activities that foster social connection, build skills, and support individuals and communities to reach their full potential as they make new lives in Australia Stakeholder Collaboration Effective partnerships with internal and external stakeholders that enables collaborative planning, and delivery of responsive services. What We’re Looking For Qualifications Appropriate Tertiary diploma/certificate qualification in Community Services, Community development or other relevant human/social sciences and/or equivalent demonstrated experience Knowledge Understanding and commitment to the needs of migrant and refugee communities, especially those from new and emerging communities, with a focus on supporting their settlement and community development. - Familiarity with systemic and structural barriers faced by new and emerging communities in Australia, particularly in the context of accessing resources, forming partnerships, and building community capacity.
- Knowledge of community development and engagement approaches within the settlement context, including strategies for empowering community groups to identify and leverage their strengths.
- Understanding of intersectional approaches focusing on race, gender, culture, and linguistic diversity, and how these factors intersect to shape the experiences and needs of community members.
- Awareness of best practice approaches to community strengthening and capacity building, including promoting community leadership and resilience.
- Basic understanding of current Commonwealth and State policies related to immigration, settlement, income support, Child Safe Standards, MARAM Framework, and Information Sharing Schemes, with the ability to follow organizational procedures and respond flexibly to changing policy needs.
Essential skills - Capacity to engage and support community groups and members by facilitating group consultations, workshops, and community activities that address identified needs and promote community participation.
- Experience in coordinating and supporting project activities, including assisting with the planning and implementation of community initiatives, and providing logistical support to ensure project objectives are met.
- Ability to engage effectively with a diverse range of individuals and groups, adapting communication and engagement approaches to suit different cultural contexts and community needs.
- Experience in assisting with grant applications, reporting, and project documentation, including gathering relevant information, data collection, and contributing to evaluation processes.
- Ability to provide guidance and support to volunteers and community leaders, helping them to build their capacity and effectively contribute to community projects and initiatives.
- Strong administrative and organizational skills, including managing participant registrations, maintaining accurate records, and coordinating communication with community members.
- Good verbal communication skills, interpersonal abilities, and relationship-building skills, with a focus on developing trust and positive connections with community members and stakeholders.
- Proficiency in using basic computer applications, including Microsoft Office and online communication platforms, to support program delivery and communication.
- The ability to work in a culturally sensitive manner within an ethno-specific environment.
- A preparedness to work to the 10 principles of the Eden Alternative philosophy.
- Self-motivated with a flexible, caring and patient attitude.
Desirable Requirements: Experience Appropriate Tertiary diploma/certificate qualification in Community Services, Community development or other relevant human/social sciences and/or equivalent demonstrated experience - Lived experience of migration, and resettlement, and/or capacity to speak a relevant community language
Why MiCare? - Save on tax with generous salary packaging benefits — novated leasing, general living expenses, meal entertainment, holiday accommodation and venue hire.
- Enjoy exclusive perks via our employee wellness portal — access to amazing discounts on everyday items.
- Achieve true work life balance — hybrid working between home and the office
- Act as a change agent — drive real transformation in a purpose-led organisation.
- Be part of a multicultural, values-led team making a real difference in the community.
- Grow with us — access professional development in a supportive, collaborative environment.
To be considered for this role you must be an Australian or New Zealand Citizen or permanent resident. The successful applicant must satisfactorily complete all pre-employment checks, including National Police Check, Working with Children Check, NDIS Check and influenza and COVID 19 Vaccinations. How to Apply? For further information please contact Rachel Phillips Community Partnerships and Capacity Building Coordinator (Wed - Fri) on 0403 330 301 If you’re ready to work in a purpose driven organisation, we’d love to hear from you. When applying, please combine your CV and cover letter into one document and upload it as part of your application. You can also review the Position Description for further information about the role and requirements. Applications close 5:00pm, 30 October 2025. MiCare is handling this recruitment independently and is not engaging agency support at this stage. |