
About Ironbark
Ironbark Aboriginal Corporation (Ironbark) is a not-for-profit organisation based in Darwin, Northern Territory. We successfully deliver community, employment, and economic services to urban, regional, and remote communities throughout the Darwin/Daly Region.
Our Vision - Changing lives - one story at a time
Our Mission Statement - Improving lives and transforming Aboriginal communities through employment, advocacy and economic opportunities.
Our Values - Commitment, Integrity, Collaboration, Courage and Respect
About the Role
Reporting to the Program Manager RAES, the Community Projects Manager oversees the planning, coordination and performance of Community Projects across multiple sites.
You will provide day-to-day leadership to project staff, maintain strong community relationships, and ensure projects are delivered safely, compliantly and in line with approved Work Plans and program guidelines.
This role balances people leadership, operational coordination and performance management to support positive participant engagement and program outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
About You
You are a confident and practical leader who can support teams while managing the operational requirements of a government-funded program. You have strong organisational skills, experience supporting teams and a commitment to delivering programs that create positive outcomes for communities.
You will bring
In return for your skills and valued contribution you will be rewarded by
Are you ready for the next best adventure in your career?
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for all positions at Ironbark.
At Ironbark, we value lived experience, transferable skills, and strong alignment with our mission to change lives, one story at a time. We encourage candidates who are ready for a new opportunity and committed to quality, compliance, and community impact to apply.
Applications close on Monday 27th April @ 11:59pm

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