People & Workforce Development Manager
Country Connect Foundation is a First Nations-led organisation delivering wellbeing, youth, homelessness and disability services across remote Northern Territory communities.
We work differently.
Our approach is place-based, community-led and grounded in relationships, with a strong focus on building local workforce capability and long-term outcomes.
We are now looking for a People & Workforce Development Manager to help shape and support the people behind this work.
This is a newly established role, created in response to the organisation’s continued growth and following clear direction from our Board, who have identified our people and workforce capability as a priority focus area within our developing three-year strategy. Strengthening this function is critical to sustaining our impact and supporting our future direction.
The role has strong potential to evolve into an executive leadership position; however, in the initial phase, we are seeking someone who is hands-on and able to support day-to-day delivery.
About the role
This is not a traditional HR role.
This is a highly relational, people-first leadership role focused on:
supporting staff in complex environments
building strong, culturally grounded teams
developing leaders across the organisation
strengthening First Nations employment pathways
You’ll work directly with managers, staff and communities - helping people grow, stay, and succeed in their roles.
You’ll also play a key role in ensuring our workforce capability aligns with NDIS Practice Standards and sector expectations, while staying grounded in the realities of remote service delivery.
You will sit in a dedicated People & Workforce function reporting to the CEO, working alongside a separate People Operations & Compliance function that manages systems, payroll and compliance.
What you’lll be doing
Workforce development & capability
Build and lead workforce development strategies across remote communities
Design training, leadership and capability pathways
Ensure staff skills align with NDIS and industry requirements
Supporting people & leaders
Coach and support managers in leading their teams
Help navigate workforce challenges, performance and team dynamics
Strengthen leadership capability across the organisation
Staff wellbeing & sustainability
Lead initiatives that support staff wellbeing in high-pressure environments
Identify and respond to psychosocial risks like burnout, trauma and isolation
Help create safe, supportive and sustainable workplaces
First Nations workforce pathways
Grow local employment, traineeships and leadership pathways
Build strong relationships with communities and local stakeholders
Support First Nations staff to step into leadership roles
Workforce advocacy
Support staff navigating systems such as clearances and regulatory processes
Work constructively with regulators where needed
Ensure capable local people are supported into meaningful employment
What we’re looking for
We welcome applicants with diverse experience and backgrounds, and value practical capability and approach to work over formal titles and qualifications.
You will bring:
Strong experience in people leadership, workforce development or organisational development
The ability to build trust quickly and work alongside people in complex environments
Experience working with or alongside First Nations communities
A grounded, calm and practical approach to problem solving
The ability to balance support and accountability
An understanding of (or ability to quickly learn) NDIS workforce requirements
Most importantly - you are people-focused, values-driven and comfortable working where things aren’t always neat or straightforward.
Why join Country Connect
Be part of a First Nations-led organisation doing meaningful work
Help shape a workforce model that is different from traditional systems
Work in a role that is relational, impactful and connected to community
Opportunity to build and lead a function as the organisation grows
Salary packaging options available
Formal external mentoring provided
Additional requirements (or ability to obtain)
Ochre Card (Working with Children Clearance)
NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
National Police Check
Willingness to travel to remote communities
Interested?
If this sounds like the kind of work you want to be part of, we’d love to hear from you. Please email recruitment@countryconnect.org.au