Disability Liaison Officer
Part Time (0.6), Ongoing
$86,407 - $94,827 Per Year (Pro Rata) Plus Super
Location: Wodonga
* Shape inclusive education and empower student success.
* Be the expert driving equity and accessibility at Wodonga TAFE.
* Join a passionate team making a real impact every day.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Are you passionate about creating inclusive learning environments and empowering students to succeed? Join Wodonga TAFE as a Disability Liaison Officer and play a vital role in shaping equitable education for all.
In this dynamic position, you'll be the go-to expert for supporting students with diagnosed disabilities and medical conditions. You'll work closely with teachers, students, and key stakeholders to design Equitable Learning Plans that break down barriers and open doors to success. Your advice and advocacy will ensure compliance with legislation while promoting independence and academic achievement.
Selected Duties:
* Coordinate the Disability Support Programs in class and across our campuses.
* Assess student needs and negotiate reasonable adjustments.
* Collaborate with teaching staff to embed inclusive practices.
* Deliver professional development workshops and share best-practice strategies.
* Develop relevant support plans when required.
* Champion disability awareness across the education sector.
ABOUT YOU
Skills & Experience
Your values align to ours - Integrity + Respect, Community + Collaboration and Creativity + Innovation.
* A relevant degree in disability or similar discipline OR Certificate IV/Diploma in Disability or Community Services with significant experience.
* Strong case management skills and experience supporting students with disabilities.
* Mandatory Child Safety Officer certification.
* Current Australian Driver's Licence (or working towards it).
ABOUT US
At Wodonga TAFE, we change lives through education. Our students are at the heart of everything we do, and we create a supportive environment where both students and employees can grow and succeed.
In 2026, GOTAFE and Wodonga TAFE will amalgamate and be unified as one organisation. We are bringing together the strengths, capabilities, and proud histories of both TAFEs whilst maintaining our distinct brands in community.
This means GOTAFE and Wodonga TAFE will deliver even greater outcomes for our learners and communities across regional Victoria. With a combined 1,100 staff and 14,800 students, this is an exciting time to join an innovative organisation that is evolving, expanding its reach, and investing in the future of vocational education.
You can learn about Wodonga TAFE by visiting our website or by downloading our careers flyer.
Child Safety Commitment
Central to our values, Wodonga TAFE prioritises the safety and wellbeing of young people, with Child Safety Officers on-site and Child Safety Policies. All staff must complete Child Safe Training and obtain a Working with Children Check and a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check.
APPLY NOW
If you are excited by this opportunity to advance your career, contact Tracey Holley, Manager Support and Experience, for a confidential conversation at or For more information and to apply, visit the Careers page on the Wodonga TAFE website.
Applications close: 11:59 pm Sunday 4 January Interviews will be conducted prior to application closing date, and the position may be filled if a successful candidate is identified.
Wodonga TAFE will be closed between Monday, 22 December – Friday, 2 January and we will address all enquiries after this time.
At Wodonga TAFE we are genuine about increasing the diversity of our workforce to better meet the differing needs of our staff, students, and the broader Wodonga TAFE community. We welcome applications from all backgrounds.