Jobs
Supported Playgroup Officer
- 496817
- Melbourne, VIC
- Part Time - Permanent
- Closing on: Jul 12 2026
Supported Playgroup Officer
Permanent Part-Time - 7.6 hours per week (with flexible hours)
Band 5 – Starting from $80,410.06 + super (pro rata)
Why You’ll Want to Join Us
- Supportive and friendly team environment where we value growth and development
- Hybrid/flexible working arrangements and an emphasis on work/life balance
- Work in a dynamic and collaborative environment
Benefits Package
- Hybrid Working Policy For those working full time hours - 3 days worked in the office and 2 days WFH
- Exceptional leave entitlements - 16 days personal leave, 18 weeks parental leave, plus cultural leave and compassionate leave
- Health and wellbeing - free EAP counselling, discounted leisure membership 40% off for Staff and 25% off for Managers, salary sacrifice childcare options
- Professional Development – leadership courses and learning workshops, Education Assistance Program featuring study and exam leave and up to 50% course fee reimbursement
About the Role
We’re proud to offer flexible working arrangements, strong internal development pathways, and a culture that prioritises wellbeing and connection. This is a great opportunity for an engaging children or family practitioner ready to take the next step, with hands-on learning, mentorship and future career progression opportunities.
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a candidate with tertiary qualifications in Social Sciences, Health, Early Childhood/ Education or Community Development to help deliver outcomes in the Family, Youth and Children's Services Branch. This may include:
- Planning and facilitating welcoming and engaging playgroups in the City of Yarra
- Modelling and supporting developmentally appropriate play experiences and parent/child interactions
- Being respectful, inclusive and mindful of diverse cultural and family structures and using flexible programming approaches that are responsive to individual family and child needs
- Networking and developing partnerships with key local stakeholders, internally within council and community support services to develop referral pathways for families
- Maintaining accurate records and information/data regarding supported playgroups
Yarra City Council is a Progressive Organisation, proud of our diversity. We strive to make a positive difference in people’s lives.
Need More Info?
For further information, please refer to the Position Description or contact Sonali Murage, Team Leader, Family Programs & Inclusion via Sonali.Murage@yarracity.vic.gov.au.
Position Description Supported Playgroup Officer.pdf
Applications close on: Sunday 12 July 2026 at 11:55pm
How to Apply
- To apply for this role, please upload your CV, Cover Letter and Key Selection Criteria.
Additional Information
This position is subject to satisfactory Police Check, Working with Children Check, screening against the Aged Care and Disability Banning Order Register to ensure eligibility to work in the sector and a pre-employment medical assessment prior to commencement. Pre-employment checks are not used by Yarra City Council to prevent any applicant from applying for this position. Each application will be considered on its merits.
At Yarra Every Job is a Climate Job! Acting on the climate emergency requires that we change the way we think, make decisions, and prioritise action. We must embed proactive climate responses in the ways we govern, live our lives, and conduct our work. Every choice we make today and into the future will have an impact; this is true for Council and the community.
Acknowledging the scale of this crisis, at Yarra we are committed to ensuring that every job is a climate job meaning that each staff member will play a key role in shaping our climate response.
Yarra's Commitment to Diversity
Yarra City Council is committed to being a child safe organisation and supports flexible and accessible working arrangements for all. This includes people with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse people, young people, older people, women, and people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex or queer.
We draw pride and strength from our diversity, remain open to new approaches and actively foster an inclusive workplace that celebrates the contribution made by all our people.