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Job Number : 44652
Type and Location : Student / Sydney
Listed By : TAFE NSW on 19 Feb 2026
Counsellor (Aboriginal Identified)

Counsellor (Aboriginal Identified)

Eora Campus

Permanent Full-Time or Permanent Part-Time

$111,798 - $132,585 salary package - includes base salary ($98,499 - $116,813), plus employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading pro rata   

 

At TAFE NSW, we are dedicated to life-changing impact.

That’s why we offer world-class training and education that delivers the skills needed for the jobs of today and tomorrow.

Life-changing impact starts with an incredible team that sees their career as an opportunity to shape someone’s world. Whether that’s inspiring students, supporting each other, or helping our communities and industries flourish.

We live by TAFE NSW values: Customer Focus, Integrity, Collaboration, and Excellence. They define who we are, how we work and inspire our performance.   

We invest in our people

At TAFE NSW, you will discover a diverse, dynamic, and collaborative environment, where you can innovate, create value, and do meaningful work.

We provide you with tools, ongoing training and professional development, health and wellbeing programs, a 35-hour working week with a variety of flexible working options.

About the role

We have an exciting permanent full-time or permanent part-time opportunity, for a TAFE Counsellor to join our team at Eora TAFE Campus in Redfern. This Aboriginal Identified position plays a vital role in supporting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students in achieving their educational, personal and career goals within a culturally safe environment, and additionally provides support to other student cohorts as part of the broader service offering. This role delivers social and emotional wellbeing support and is referred to internally as Counsellor. The role delivers individual and group counselling, education and career guidance and wellbeing support that recognises the ongoing impacts of intergenerational trauma, systemic barriers and cultural responsibilities. Working closely with teaching teams, student support services and local community organisations, the role contributes to holistic, student-centred support that improve retention, engagement and successful course completion. A strong focus is placed on advocacy, referral pathways and community collaboration to ensure students are connected to the right support at the right time.

About You

Are you passionate about working with mob? About making a difference in the achievement of positive and lasting changes in people's lives. 

You are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person with strong connections to mob, community and culture, and you bring this knowledge respectfully into your work every day. You are trusted by community, grounded in cultural ways of knowing, being and doing, and able to build strong relationships with Aboriginal students through empathy, active listening and cultural safety. You have experience supporting people through complex personal, social and emotional challenges and understand how these can impact learning, participation and wellbeing. Confident working both independently and collaboratively, you communicate effectively with students, colleagues and community partners, and you’re comfortable navigating sensitive situations with professionalism and care. Your work is guided by integrity, accountability and a genuine commitment to improving outcomes for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander learners.

To succeed in this role, you will have: 

  • Aboriginality (Aboriginality is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under Section 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act of 1977). Candidates selected for an interview must provide Confirmation of Aboriginality documentation at or before interview.  
  • A valid Working with Children Check (required prior to commencement).
  • Appropriate degree from a tertiary institution with at least three years study in psychology, or other such study at the Employer deems appropriate, plus two years appropriate vocational experience.
  • Two years relevant recent counselling experience in personal counselling and educational OR vocational counselling.
  • Willingness and ability to travel as per business requirements.

To find out more about the role, click to view the Role Description.

Virtual Yarn Session (Learn More)

Register to attend one of our yarns to learn more about the role and hear from our Senior Counsellor and Aboriginal Advocate. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the role and obtain support about the application process:

Dates:       Wednesday 25th February & Wednesday 4th March 2026
Times:       12:00pm – 12:30 pm & 5:00pm – 5:30pm
Location:    Virtually via Microsoft Teams
Register:    Register by clicking this link

Our commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment

With over 350 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership group possessing over 240 years of expertise in the VET sector, we are committed to creating a culturally safe workplace where dignity, trust, respect, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion are valued.

At TAFE NSW, you will have a sense of belonging and the opportunity to share your skills, stories, and passions and represent your communities and culture.?

We are proud of our Reconciliation Action Plan, and our Aboriginal Employment Strategy and are continually improving our services to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students.

A career of life-changing impact awaits you. Apply now!

Applications close 11.55pm AEDT Wednesday 11 March 2026

To apply for this role, click on ‘apply now’ and provide:

  • Your current resume
  • Copies of your qualifications (upload as one PDF file). Certified copies preferred; these will be required if successful for the role.
  • Confirmation of Aboriginality

General recruitment and adjustment enquiries: contact Rachael Honeysett, Talent Acquisition Advisor via [email protected] or 02 79213369.

Role-specific enquiries: contact Rene Poulos, Senior Counsellor via [email protected] or 0428950179.

Aboriginal Candidate support: our friendly Aboriginal Employment Team is here to help. Contact us via our Advocate Services for any questions or support regarding our Confirmation of Aboriginality process, application or resume support and interview preparation at [email protected]

To Apply for this role, please visit TAFE NSW Careers

 

Contact Details
General recruitment and adjustment enquiries: contact Rachael Honeysett, Talent Acquisition Advisor via [email protected] or 02 79213369.


Role-specific enquiries: contact Rene Poulos, Senior Counsellor via [email protected] or 0428950179.



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