
Murmuk Marra – First Peoples Engagement and Events Officer
Reference number: 11154
Closing date: 11pm, 6 July 2026
Band 6 | Permanent Full-time
About the role
Murmuk Marra means “Working for mob” in Woi-wurrung language.
This role offers a meaningful opportunity to work alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, Elders, and organisations to strengthen connection, culture, and community outcomes within Moonee Valley.
Reporting to the Coordinator First Peoples Reconciliation, you will support the design and delivery of culturally safe programs, events and partnerships that reflect community priorities and uphold the principles of self-determination, respect and collaboration.
Position responsibilities:
About you
We’re looking for someone who:
Lived experience as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person is highly valued.
Our commitment to you
We are committed to creating a culturally safe, supportive and respectful workplace. In this role, you will be supported through:
Our commitment to inclusion
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, and welcome people of all backgrounds, including people with disability, CALD communities and LGBTIQA plus communities.
How to apply
If this role feels right for you, we encourage you to apply and share your experience, skills and connection to community.
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 Samantha Buckley, Coordinator First Peoples Reconciliation 03 9243 1069.

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