Job Summary
- $65,000 - $74,999 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 17th Feb 2025
- Sydney > CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs Sydney
At Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative, we're more than just a not-for-profit organisation. We are a proud First Nations institution dedicated to advancing educational opportunities for Mob.
Since our inception in 1957, Tranby has made positive change happen for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We believe that education is the key to economic empowerment and self-determination for our communities.
We offer a range of qualifications and programs designed to equip students with new skills, knowledge, and experiences. Our goal is to empower individuals to make a positive impact in their communities and shape their own futures.
Join us in our mission to make change happen and support progress towards a brighter future for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Be a part of something meaningful and help us make a difference. Apply now and start your journey with Tranby today!
At Tranby, we offer salary packaging options that can significantly boost your disposable income. By sacrificing part of your salary for non-cash benefits like car leases, mortgage or rent payments, and childcare, you'll pay less tax and take home more pay. Join us to enjoy these financial perks while making a positive impact on our communities.
The Student Support Officer is responsible for conducting the administrative tasks associated with new and existing students that supports the enrolment, progression and completion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. This role works within the academic team and is responsible for:
If you feel that you possess the skills, experience and personal attributes to be successful in this role, we invite you to submit your application. Please include a cover letter along with an up-to- date resume.
In your cover letter please address the following questions:
Tranby has a strong commitment to employing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into these roles. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are therefore strongly encouraged to apply.