Community Services & Development
Posted 16/03/2026
Closed 30/03/2026
Central & South East TAS, Carlton, Tasmania
Full time
Carlton Neighbourhood Learning Centre (CNLC) is a dynamic, values-driven Neighbourhood House and recognised community leader in Carlton and beyond.
For decades, CNLC has been at the heart of the local community — bringing people together, responding to emerging needs, advocating for equity, and delivering practical programs that improve everyday lives. We are trusted locally, well-connected across networks, and deeply embedded in the social fabric of Carlton.
Every week our centre is alive with adult education classes, food security initiatives, community lunches, environmental programs, volunteer activity, and local partnerships. Our site includes a beautiful community garden — complete with five very productive local chickens — that anchors much of our sustainability and food security work.
This is a place where ideas turn into action, partnerships become impact, and community development is visible and tangible.
About UsCNLC operates as a Neighbourhood House, Learn Local provider, Registered Training Organisation (RTO), Registered charity, Community-managed incorporated association. Our mission is to work with the community to connect people, create opportunity, promote equity, and challenge disadvantage. Our values guide everything we do: Inclusive – Respectful – Social Justice – Integrity – Quality
The OpportunityWe are seeking an experienced and confident Community Development Coordinator to lead and coordinate CNLC’s Community Development programs.
This is a 0.6 EFT position (22.8 hours per week over 3 days). An additional 0.2 EFT may be offered subject to external grant funding, with the potential to commence from 01 July.
Reporting to the CEO, you will provide operational leadership across key programs including:
You will supervise Community Development staff and contractors, coordinate events and engagement activities, and monitor program budgets to ensure effective and compliant delivery. See the Position Description for full role responsibilities.
This role combines leadership, hands-on coordination, community engagement, and strategic thinking. It is suited to someone who enjoys both people and systems, and who thrives in a busy, community-facing environment.
Why Work at CNLC?Not-for-profit salary packaging available, including up to $15,900 per FBT year for everyday living expenses, increasing your take-home pay.
About YouYou are an experienced community development practitioner who can confidently coordinate programs, supervise staff and volunteers, and build strong community relationships.
You bring:
Desirable:
CNLC is a Child Safe Organisation and is committed to equity, diversity and culturally safe practice. All staff are required to hold a current Working With Children Check and a satisfactory Police Check.
For enquiries, please contact Tony Milne, CEO, on 9347 2739.
If you want to work in a place where community development is real, visible, and valued — we would welcome your application.
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