Nancy Nuñez
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Social Science – Community Development, Victoria University
Bachelor of Arts - Multidisciplinary, Victoria University
Post Graduate in Educational Studies, Melbourne University
Post Graduate Certificate – Race Theories and Ethnicities, University of Dublin
Diploma of Training and Education – Diversity and Inclusion, Galway University
Post Graduate Diploma – International Development, RMIT University
Advanced Diploma in Group Facilitation, Groupwork Institute of Australia
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
IAP2 Australasia Certificate of Engagement
Nancy is a passionate and skilled facilitator with a deep commitment to harnessing the power of groups to drive meaningful change. She believes in the transformative power of collaboration, helping individuals and teams work across differences to find creative, inclusive solutions that equalize power and open up new possibilities.
Her facilitation approach grounded in humanity, kindness, and generosity of spirit, with the belief that the best work happens when people bring their whole selves to the table.
With a rich background in both Community Development and International Development, Nancy has built a diverse career as a facilitator, educator, and manager. She has worked across multiple sectors, including community, First Nations, government, and corporate, delivering impactful projects both locally and internationally. Her experience spans continents, having worked in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.
Nancy’s extensive facilitation expertise covers conflict resolution, strategic planning, collaborative decision-making, and community engagement. She is also an experienced educator, having developed, delivered, and evaluated numerous training programs in areas she is deeply passionate about, such as:
Diversity and Inclusion
Cross-Cultural Awareness
Anti-Racism Training
Community Development
Emotional Intelligence and Resilience
Advanced Facilitation
Volunteer Management
Nancy loves to work with groups and individuals, she believes that when people come together through facilitation, to collaborate, they can create meaningful, lasting change.