Full-time | Based in Melbourne | Salary + Super + Salary Packaging Available
Our client is an RTO that delivers training for Aboriginal health and wellbeing in Victoria. They are committed to strengthening the health and healing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through culturally safe education, advocacy, and leadership.
We are seeking a passionate and skilled Educator to deliver accredited health training to Aboriginal students in Melbourne and across Victoria. This role is central to ensuring learners are supported to achieve success in their studies while strengthening the Aboriginal health workforce.
About the Role As an Educator, you will:
Deliver high-quality, culturally safe training and assessment in health programs
Ensure compliance with all VET, ASQA, and funding body requirements
Support students both inside and outside of the classroom to achieve strong completion rates
Maintain accurate training records and provide timely reporting on student progression
Contribute to the development, validation, and improvement of accredited health programs
Collaborate with in-classroom mentors, compliance staff, and other team members to create an engaging and supportive learning environment
About You We are looking for someone who is not only a strong trainer assessor, but also a mentor who understands the importance of cultural safety, flexibility, and community connection.
You will bring:
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116 or higher)
A Diploma (or higher) qualification in Health or a related field
At least 3 years’ experience as a Health Trainer and Assessor
Strong knowledge of the CHC Training Package
Experience supporting learners from diverse backgrounds, with an ability to adapt training to meet varying needs
A commitment to Aboriginal health, self-determination, and community control
Highly regarded:
Experience working in the Aboriginal Community Controlled or Not-for-Profit sector
Cultural knowledge and/or lived experience as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person
Understanding of LGBTQIASB+ inclusion and respect for diverse identities
Why Join Us?
Be part of an organisation that is Aboriginal-led and community-driven
Make a real impact by supporting the next generation of Aboriginal health professionals
Access professional development and training opportunities
Enjoy the benefits of salary packaging and flexible work arrangements
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.
If you are passionate about education, community empowerment, and improving Aboriginal health outcomes, we would love to hear from you.
How to Apply Please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria