At Wyanga Aboriginal Aged Care, we believe ageing should happen with dignity, connection, culture and choice.
For 30 years Wyanga has walked alongside Aboriginal Elders, supporting people to remain safe, independent and connected to family, community and culture while continuing to live in their own homes.
We are looking for an organised, proactive and practical Operations Coordinator to help keep Wyanga running smoothly behind the scenes.
This is not your typical office administration role.
You’ll be the person helping bring order to the moving pieces - keeping the office organised, coordinating operational priorities, supporting systems and records, making sure vehicles and facilities are looked after, following up what needs to happen and helping managers and teams stay on track.
You’ll often be the person who notices the things others miss.
The person who spots a problem before it becomes one. The one who follows things through, keeps people informed and helps make sure day-to-day operations run smoothly so our teams can focus on supporting Elders and community.
No two days are the same.
You’ll support the day-to-day operations of Wyanga through a mix of office coordination, organisational support and practical problem-solving, including:
You’re highly organised, practical and proactive.
You like structure, but you’re comfortable when things change. You notice details, follow things through and don’t wait to be told what to do.
You’re someone who enjoys variety and can comfortably move between administration, organisation, coordination and problem-solving.
You might come from office coordination, operations support, administration, project coordination, business support or a similar environment — but more importantly, you’re someone who gets things done.
You’ll thrive in this role if you:
At Wyanga, you’re not just joining a workplace - you’re joining a community.
You’ll be part of an organisation committed to supporting Aboriginal Elders to live well, remain independent and stay connected to what matters most.
This role offers variety, responsibility and the opportunity to genuinely contribute to an organisation making a difference every day.
Location: Redfern, NSW Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
Ready to help keep Wyanga moving? We’d love to hear from you.

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