Make a meaningful difference by teaching Aboriginal languages in a supportive, rehabilitative setting. Enjoy work-life balance with casual hours tailored to your needs Access ongoing development opportunities in a diverse, inclusive workplace. Aboriginal Language Teacher - Casual Serco is a place where you can grow Join a team of 12,000 professionals across APAC and experience a place of challenge, opportunity, and reward. We offer lots of headroom for you to grow and flexible benefits to suit you in every stage of your life and career, including: Competitive hourly rates Flexible working hours to accommodate work-life balance Access to ongoing professional development Supportive work environment that fosters diversity and inclusion Opportunities to contribute to meaningful rehabilitation programs Employee assistance programs for health and wellbeing Make an impact at Serco As an Aboriginal Language Teacher in the Rehabilitation and Reintegration team, you’ll make a positive impact by: Facilitating language experiences in a culturally sensitive way to enhance the well-being of students. Delivering scheduled training and education in accordance with the prison’s core day. Designing, planning, delivering, and evaluating education programs for prisoners. Managing the administrative functions and requirements of the role in a timely and accurate manner. Actively participating in operational meetings, including Education and RTO meetings. Developing, updating, and managing student education resources within relevant security requirements of the center. Serco is a place for you You are passionate about education and committed to making a difference in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. You’re a strong communicator with a deep understanding of cultural sensitivities, and you thrive in a collaborative environment. You bring innovation and creativity to your teaching approach and have the ability to adapt to change. To be successful in this role you’ll have: Experience in teaching language to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, enhancing their well-being. Strong ability to use Microsoft Office, Email, Word, and other student data systems. A collaborative mindset and the ability to work well within a team and the wider organization. Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact effectively with varied stakeholders. A commitment to professional development and continuous improvement. The ability to meet and exceed quality standards in a secure environment. For help with your application or questions about the role, please contact me, Karis Daniele, Talent Acquisition Consultant, on 0419 727 433 or karis.danieleserco-ap.com. Please note: This position carries trust and responsibility. A comprehensive probity assessment, including a Federal Police Check, is a key part of the selection process for this role. Our team members in this role must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our team. Please take this requirement into account when applying. Are you ready to do important work that really matters? At Serco, we bring together the right people, the right technology, and the right partners to create impactful solutions that address some of the world’s most urgent and complex challenges. We focus on serving governments all over the globe. The work we do has touched the lives of millions in Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, and offers unique opportunities to leverage your skills across our core capabilities in health, defense, maritime, justice, immigration, and community services. We seek and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds and cultures, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGTBQI, veterans, and people with disabilities.