Introduction
About the Waalitj Foundation:
The Waalitj Foundation is a not for profit organisation that strives to be a leader in the provision of education, business and employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. We aim to influence and inspire the empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through our diverse work force, which is led by our First Australian role models. We are passionate about our focus in providing education and employment opportunities.
Description
About the Role
As a Student Support Officer, you will work directly with students, teachers, principals, families, and community partners to identify barriers to engagement, attendance, wellbeing, and retention. You will help implement effective early intervention strategies, promote cultural safety, and contribute to a school environment where young women feel supported, respected, and connected to their learning.
We are a supportive and family‑friendly organisation, offering flexibility within an accountable framework. While school‑based roles benefit from structured school‑holiday downtime, we expect high levels of reliability, communication, and engagement during school term delivery. This ensures consistent case management and meaningful support for students in achieving their educational goals.
These positions are on a fixed-term full-time basis for a maximum of 2 years (with possibility of extension).
Key Responsibilities
1. Provide culturally responsive case management for First Nations students
2. Monitor attendance, engagement, and wellbeing to identify early intervention needs
3. Support students to overcome educational barriers, including attendance, behaviour, health, wellbeing, and sorry business
4. Work collaboratively with teachers, principals, families, Elders, and community services
5. Promote cultural safety and inclusiveness within the school environment
6. Build community connections to enhance wraparound support
7. Support WHS, student safety, and risk management processes
8. Contribute positively to team culture, role model values, and uphold organisational standards
What We're Looking For
9. Strong understanding of First Nations cultures, community contexts, and cultural protocols
10. Experience working with young people in education, youth work, or community services
11. Ability to develop trusting relationships with students, families, and school staff
12. Confident in identifying support needs and planning culturally appropriate interventions
13. Reliable, organised, and committed to being present and engaged during school term
14. Skilled communicator with a strengths‑based and trauma‑informed approach
15. Ability to manage sensitive information with professionalism and confidentiality
Why Join Us?
16. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of young First Nations women
17. Be part of a culturally strong, supportive, and community‑driven organisation
18. Enjoy structured school‑holiday downtime as part of a 52‑week contract
19. Access professional development and growth opportunities
20. Work in a team that values cultural integrity, wellbeing, and inclusion
Please note this is an Identified Position for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Applicants only.
Essential requirements include holding or the ability to obtain:
21. 'C' class driver's licence
22. Working With Children Check
23. Education Department clearance
Application details:
Please apply with a Cover Letter and Resume by 5pm on Thursday, 15 January 2026.
For position related inquiries please contact the People and Capability Team at
NB: Shortlisting may happen prior to closing date.