Djerring Flemington Hub Officer
Reference number: 11119
Closing date: 11:00pm, Tuesday 28 April 2026
The Opportunity
Djerring Flemington Hub is a vibrant, inclusive community space at the heart of Moonee Valley. We are seeking enthusiastic and community-minded individuals to join our team as Djerring Flemington Hub Officers. In this role, you will be the face of the Hub, providing a welcoming, professional and responsive experience to community members, visitors and hirers. You’ll support the day-to-day operations of the facility, assist with bookings and administration, and help ensure the Hub remains a safe, accessible and engaging space for all. This is a hands-on role that combines customer service, administration and operational support.
Key Responsibilities
Skills & Experience
The ideal candidate will bring demonstrated experience in a customer service and/or administrative role, ideally within a community, cultural or public facility setting, along with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. You will have sound computer skills, including Microsoft Office and experience using booking or financial systems, as well as the ability to manage administrative processes such as invoicing, record keeping and data entry. A high level of cultural awareness and sensitivity is essential, particularly when working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Relevant post-secondary qualifications in administration, community services or a related field, or equivalent experience, will be highly regarded.
Next Steps
Applications must be submitted through our online system and should be in line with the Moonee Valley City Council Application Guide Applications that do not meet these requirements may not be considered.
For further information, please view the and/or contact Raymond Chang, Team Leader Customer Service and Bookings 0458 281 911 to seek further insights to the role.
TBC - Jordan Petrovski
TBC - Jordan Petrovski

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