About Chorus
Chorus is a WA-based organisation with close to 1000 team members and volunteers who support seniors, people on the mental health recovery journey, and those living with a disability. Our purpose is to enable people to live the life they choose at home and in the community. We’ve designed a structure that focuses less on management and hierarchy and more on the things that matter – relationships, customers, and communities! Our network of small local teams enables Chorus people to be more connected to each other and feel a sense of belonging.
Ready to lead community transformation from the inside out?
Chorus is reimagining community care. We’re a network of 20+ local teams across metro and regional WA, connecting elders and people living with disability to their communities – not just delivering services, but also catalysing genuine neighbourhood connection and belonging.
We’re looking for someone who brings the technical toolkit we’re missing: community development expertise, participatory practices, and the facilitation skills that make the difference between doing to communities and working with them.
The role: Lead our Community Connecting transformation projects by co-designing sustainable frameworks, building consensus across our complex ecosystem, and embedding impact measurement throughout Chorus. You’ll coordinate multiple interdependent projects – including practice development, volunteering, partnerships, digital tools – so they work as one coherent whole.
You’ll thrive if you:
• Have deep community development methodology and practice expertise
• Excel at building shared understanding across diverse stakeholders
• Navigate ambiguity productively—there’s no playbook for what we’re attempting
• Can translate vision into action within a self-leading, distributed operating model
This is transformation work, not business-as-usual. Over two years, you’ll design and implement new approaches, build workforce capability, establish partnerships, and create the conditions for sustainability – so this expertise becomes embedded in how we work.
The opportunity: Work at the intersection of community development, social care, and organisational transformation. Help prove a model that puts community connection at the heart of care.
Care where you belong. Belong where you care.
Ready to make a difference in your own community? We’d love to hear from you.
Interested in working with us?
Please submit your application online, including your current résumé.
Shortlisting will commence immediately.
Chorus is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from a variety of cultural and linguistic origins, as well as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+ persons, and those with disabilities, are encouraged to apply.