Job Details Location: Fulham Correctional Centre Role Type: Part Time (0.6 / 3 days a week), Ongoing Salary (FTE): $80,939.00 - $123,284.00 Plus Super (Based on Qualifications and teaching experience) JOIN US as an Indigenous Education Teacher for our Mumgu-dhal program at Fulham Correctional Centre! Are you passionate about empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners through culturally responsive education? This is your chance to make a lasting impact by delivering the Mumgu-dhal program a unique initiative designed to strengthen cultural identity, build confidence, and open pathways to education and rehabilitation. Preference will be given to candidates who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, or who have strong alliances and experience working closely with Indigenous communities. This is essential to deliver the Mumgu-dhal tyamatiyt community, connection and pathways courses, which support learners in strengthening their cultural identity and reengaging with education. What Were Looking For Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (TAE40110 / TAE40116 / TAE40122) or currently working towards it Strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories, and contemporary issues Demonstrated experience working with Koorie communities or in culturally inclusive settings (education settings preferable) Teaching experience, preferably among Indigenous communities Why Youll Love This Role Join our closeknit team at Fulham Correctional Centre and make a meaningful impact as an Indigenous Education Teacher (Mumgu-dhal program). In this role, you will deliver transformative learning experiences that honour culture, build confidence, and support rehabilitation. Community & Connection: Be part of a supportive, tightknit team that values collaboration, respect, and cultural integrity Cultural Empowerment: Deliver culturally safe and inclusive education that supports the learning journeys of Koorie and Aboriginal students within the correctional system PurposeDriven Work: Help learners build confidence, skills, and pathways to reintegration through the power of education Collaborate with a dedicated team of educators, support staff and community stakeholders to ensure holistic support for learners What We Offer Become part of a growing department full of industry professionals A parttime role with flexibility and purpose Opportunities for professional development and cultural learning A workplace that values diversity, inclusion and reconciliation Fitness Passport Program giving you and your family access to 230+ locations across Australia Access to counselling support (EAP) and regular health & wellbeing initiatives Clear career pathway in vocational education with opportunities across Australia The Essential Paperwork Working with Children Clearance (WWCC) Current police check / willing to obtain Certified right to work documentation Certified copies of your qualifications and transcripts Applications will be assessed as they come in we may start interviews before the closing date. Only applications from candidates with valid working rights will be considered. We are a childsafe and equal opportunity employer and therefore the successful candidate will be required to hold a current Working with Children check clearance. For any accessibility requirements during the recruitment process, please contact [email protected] Our team will be on a holiday break from 23rd December and will not be in touch until our return on 5th January when we resume reviewing applications. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Job Ad Closing date: 05 / 01 / 2026 Bendigo Kangan Institute reserves the right to withdraw this position at any time. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Indigenous Education Teacher - Mumgu-dhal Program