Aboriginal Education Worker (Identified Position) -Newman Senior Technical College, Port Macquarie
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Job no: 498812
Work type: temporary, part time
Location: Port Macquarie
Categories: Aboriginal Education Worker (AEW)
Position Description

Newman Senior Technical College, Port Macquarie
Newman Senior Technical College is one of the largest senior secondary Colleges on the NSW North Coast with one of the highest VET course enrolments in NSW. The College is a specialist facility providing students with opportunities to achieve their HSC and national qualifications.
We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for the following position.
Aboriginal Education Worker (Identified Position)
Position: Part time temporary position
Start date: June 2026
End date: End of 2026 school year
Role will include:
- Working with the school leadership team to implement the Diocesan Action Plan for the Education of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples including:
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Acting as a role model for students by encouraging them to take pride in all aspects of their schooling and their cultural identity.
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Promoting a sense of welcome and belonging, so that all in the school community will gain greater respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders’ culture and each child will be provided with educational opportunities that are rich, fulfilling and promote a love of God.
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Supporting the school to understand and show respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s knowledge, skills and traditions to build and maintain relationships that are based on mutual respect and reconciliation.
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Raising expectations and enhancing the quality of student learning for all students by supporting the development of individualised plans that include cultural, curriculum and career goals.
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Developing a partnership with the local Aboriginal community, families and the school to create and promote a school environment that respects and values local Aboriginal cultures and protocols.
Essential Criteria:
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Must be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (documented confirmation of Aboriginality is a requirement at interview). Exemption under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, Identified position.
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Must hold a current Working with Children Check clearance
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Compliance with the Accreditation to Work Teach and Lead Policy upon appointment
Selection Criteria will focus on:
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The ability to foster and maintain Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Spirituality whilst enhancing the values and beliefs and ethos of the Catholic Church.
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The ability to build positive and trusting relationships with students and staff in order to advocate for the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders students and their families.
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The ability to work alongside school leadership to build the cultural capacity of the school community.
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The ability to maintain strong quality partnerships with the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and service providers.
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Sound literacy, numeracy and IT skills (or a willingness to learn) and knowledge and appreciation of the ways students learn.
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Preparedness to work with small groups of children and willingness to work alongside teachers in the classroom.
- Display characteristics of good communication skills and team work to support and be an active member of the school Inclusion Team.
Position Description Level 5
Anti-discrimination Act (1997)
Your application should address the above criteria with the nomination of two (2) referees, including an Elder and/or community member.
Provide the referee's name and contact details only (no reference letter required).
Applications must be received by 5.00 pm Monday, 8 June 2026
Hastings Region
Diocese of Lismore Catholic Schools Limited is committed to creating Child Safe Schools.
Child Protection legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening.
An equal opportunity employer.
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Applications close: AUS Eastern Standard Time
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