Part time – 22 hours per week, Fixed Term – 12 months
SACS Level 4.3
Salary range $84,463 per annum pro-rata
Part-time – 30 hours per week, Fixed Term – 12 months
SACS Level 5
Salary range $89,449 – $93,214 per annum pro-rata
Mind-Ed’s volunteers, members and relationships are what keeps our organisation strong and are essential how we approach mental health challenges in our community. Mind-Ed connection and training events are designed to build local social capital and increase local knowledge and spread information in and for the community.
The Volunteer Coordinator will be responsible for organising and running Mind-Ed’s volunteer workforce, events and collaborative projects. They will also be managing the volunteer membership registry including induction and volunteer training to optimise community involvement and ensure that local agency is retained in our organisation.
The position plays an important role in empowering the Augusta Margaret River community, championing local lived experience and solutions.
Demonstrate degree/qualifications relevant to the role.
Demonstrate experience in community development and/or volunteer management.
Demonstrate experience in leading teams for events, workshops, meetings and functions.
Demonstrate experience in group facilitation or as a trainer/educator.
Part time: 22 hours per week – Fixed Term: 12 months
Community Services Worker Level 4.3: $84,463 per annum, pro-rata
Plus superannuation, salary packaging, flexible mixed work environment (remote / on-site).
Read the Volunteer Coordinator Job Description and complete the Volunteer Coordinator Application Form.
Job Description – Volunteer Coordinator
Application Form WORD version
Application Form PDF version
Email hr@mind-ed.org.au along with your:
Application form
Resume/CV
Tuesday 14 October 2025 at 4pm
Please contact Mike Rumble (Board Member): mike@mind-ed.org.au or call 0448 058 097.
Erin Statz, CEO
Mind-Ed is funded by grants and donations from government departments, philanthropic trusts, charities and community businesses and clubs. These sources of funding are essential to the continuing success of the organisation.
The Grant and Fundraising Coordinator, for Mind-Ed is responsible for increasing and enhancing the range of opportunities for the Augusta Margaret River community, and more widely, to financially support the work of Mind-Ed including the development, delivery and review of effective corporate and community fundraising strategies and securing grant funding to build income. In addition, the coordinator will be responsible for monitoring progress and resource allocation against the objectives and criteria specified by funding sources and reporting.
The position plays an important role in ensuring that Mind-Ed can sustainably grow its impact.
Demonstrate degree/qualifications relevant to the role.
Demonstrate experience in corporate partnerships, grant coordination, philanthropic and/or corporate fundraising.
Demonstrate results in fundraising, grant writing, donor acquisition and/or tendering.
Demonstrate experience in financial management and reporting.
Part-time, 30 hours per week – Fixed Term – 12 months
Community Services Worker Level 5: $89,449 – $93,214 per annum, pro-rata
Plus superannuation, salary packaging, flexible mixed work environment (remote / on-site)
Read the Grant and Fundraising Job Description and complete the Grant and Fundraising application form.
Job Description – Grant and Fundraising Coordinator
Application Form WORD version
Application Form PDF version
Email hr@mind-ed.org.au along with your:
Application form
Resume/CV
Tuesday 14 October 2025 at 4pm
Please contact Mike Rumble (Board Member): mike@mind-ed.org.au or call 0448 058 097
Erin Statz, CEO