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If you are looking for a once in a lifetime opportunity to lead/support transformational change in an organisation that is helping to shape local communities contact Community First Step.
Community First Step (CFS) is a not-for-profit community-based organisation in Sydneys Southwest. The organisation was founded over 50 years ago by a group of residents who originally formed the Fairfield Community Council for Social Development a forum for community development and action on social issues.
CFS currently employs over 80 staff from over 17 cultural backgrounds across Community Children and Disability services.
We are currently seeking a motivated and experienced Emergency Relief Coordinator
About this opportunity:
Reporting to the Community and Clinical Practice Lead (CCPL) the Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) is responsible for delivering Community First Steps Emergency Relief Service (ER Service) to individuals experiencing or at risk of experiencing financial stress and hardship.
The role involves working collaboratively with clients to assess their needs administer emergency financial and brokerage support and facilitate case management to eligible individuals. The service is designed to support individuals in crisis with dignity and take a holistic approach to empower them in building financial capability and long-term resilience.
The ERC will also make tailored referrals based on each clients unique circumstances ensuring they are connected with appropriate internal and external services.
In addition the role requires close collaboration with other members of the Community and Psychosocial Services team to ensure the smooth and effective delivery of frontline support.
About you:
You will bring the following attributes and skills to this role:
Bachelors Degree in Community Services Social Science or equivalent.
2 years experience in a similar role.
Experience in the community services sector (particularly with culturally and linguistically diverse populations) is required with knowledge of Western Sydney communities considered an advantage.
Excellent communication skills both verbal or written and demonstrated ability to work with culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Organisational Skills: Strong organisational skills to manage multiple cases and programs efficiently and in a timely manner.
A current NDIS Worker Screening Check.
A current Working with Children Check.
Current First Aid and CPR certificates
Current NSW Drivers license and reliable transport
And:
Be passionate about social justice and community empowerment likely through work with non-profit organisations social justice movements or community-based organisations.
Be able to establish and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Demonstrate a commitment to Work Health and Safety and CFS Cultural Diversity Principles.
Benefits available at CFS include:
Generous salary packaging of up to $18.5K per annum
17.5% Leave Loading
Two paid Gifted Days annually (pro rata)
Employee Assistance Program (counselling and mental health support)
Career development opportunities
Discounted childcare.
The closing date for applications is COB Friday 24 October 2025.
For further information about this role and a copy of the position description email
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Applicants should include a cover letter addressing the attributes and skills listed above along with a current resume. Our workforce is as diverse as the communities we serve and we encourage First Nations people as well as people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds of any faith or gender identity to apply.
We review applications regularly so dont hesitate to apply. However we only contact applicants selected for interviews.
All CFS positions are subject to a Working with Children Check (WWCC) and a National Disability Insurance Scheme Worker Screening Check (NDISWC).
Required Experience:
Manager
Part-Time