Fundraising & Communications Coordinator | Weave Youth & Community Services

  • Do you have experiencing producing donor-centric communications and campaigns?
  • Are you passionate about social justice and impactful storytelling?
  • Join a dynamic, well-respected NGO with 50 years experience providing place-based, community-centred support and services for children, young people and families.
  • Weave pays above the SCHADS Award hourly rates. Salary + super + leave loading + generous salary packaging options available. 
  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

Weave Youth & Community Services is a place-based community organisation located on unceded Gadigal and Bidjigal Land in Sydney, that has been delivering a range of programs and services developed with and for the community for 50 years. 

Weave’s purpose is to support individual and collective wellbeing and healing in the communities we walk alongside. Weave supports children, young people, women and families who are impacted by systemic disadvantage and intergenerational trauma. Around 70% of all those we support across Weave are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. As a non-Aboriginal controlled organisation, Weave is strongly committed to walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in their ongoing fight for justice and self-determination. Our work at every level is guided by our Aboriginal Healing Framework.

About the role

Weave is looking for a strategic and creative Fundraising & Communications Coordinator to join our team. In this role you will work closely with Weave’s Fundraising and Communications team to produce and deliver donor-centric integrated fundraising and communications campaigns and materials that:

  • Share Weave’s work and impact with our community, supporters and partners and drive donations.
  • Elevate the voices and wisdom of our clients and communities in strengths-based, culturally safe ways with a focus on empowering language and storytelling.

You will also contribute to day-to-day fundraising activities, including contributing to storytelling through the grant application and reporting processes and working within Weave’s Salesforce CRM to support donor experiences and journeys. 

This role is ideal for someone who:

  • has exceptional written and visual communications skills 
  • has experience producing assets for social media and impact reports
  • is passionate about thoughtful and compelling storytelling
  • can turn complex work into clear and impactful written and visual narratives
  • has a deep respect for community voices, lived experience, and respectful, strengths-based, empowering communication
  • has experience using fundraising and communications tools including Salesforce, Account Engagement, Canva, WordPress, Later and Raisely.
Read the Position Description

Interested in Joining Us? We’d Love to Hear from You.

How to Apply

The documents listed below should be emailed to Patricia at recruitment@weave.org.au. (Please do not send a general cover letter):

  • a current Resume 
  • Selection Criteria Document: Please use each of the Selection criteria  as a heading and tell us how you meet them (Selection Criteria are listed at the end of the Position Description)

Closing Date: midnight, Sunday 19 April 2026

*Please Note: In order for us to properly assess your application, we require both your resume and a document addressing each of the selection criteria. 

You can call Yvette on 0426 211 496 to discuss or for further information about the role.  

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.