Financial Counsellor / Financial Literacy Educator/Trainer, Pay Rate $56.12 AUD – $56.22 AUD (Hour)
Job Description
Experience working with Aboriginal communities, preferably Yolŋu, demonstrating cultural respect and safe delivery.
Ability to co-design and deliver culturally relevant financial education with Yolŋu elders, leaders, and mentees.
Sound knowledge of financial systems, debt management, welfare entitlements, and related support services.
Sign up or log in to analyse my fit
Role Type
On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Mid-level Senior
Pay Rate
$56.12 AUD – $56.22 AUD (Hour)
Description
Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation (Laynha) is seeking a compassionate and community-focused Financial Counsellor / Financial Literacy Educator to join our Wellbeing Hub team.
This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about supporting individuals and families to improve their financial wellbeing, reduce financial stress, and build confidence in managing their finances. If you have experience in financial counselling, strong advocacy skills, and a commitment to culturally safe service delivery, we’d love to hear from you.
This role is ideally suited to someone who can be based on-site and become part of the local team and community. However, for the right candidate, we are open to discussing flexible arrangements, including a roster that alternates between working on-site and remotely.
About Us
Laynha is a not-for-profit organisation supporting 30 homeland communities across East Arnhem Land for more than 40 years. We deliver essential services including healthcare, aged care, housing, community services, and land and sea management.
About the Program
The Wellbeing Hub provides holistic support services to community members across East Arnhem Land, focusing on financial wellbeing, social support, and access to practical services. Through outreach, advocacy, and community engagement, the program works to strengthen individual and family wellbeing in culturally safe and meaningful ways.
About the Role
As the Financial Counsellor / Financial Literacy Educator, you will provide practical financial counselling, advocacy, and outreach support to individuals and families, with a strong focus on Yolŋu communities and Homelands. You will work closely with clients to improve financial wellbeing, reduce financial stress, and strengthen access to financial services and supports. A key part of this role is working alongside Yolŋu elders, leaders, and mentees to help co-design and strengthen a Yolŋu-specific financial education program that reflects local language, culture, priorities, and community ways of learning.
In this role, you will:
Deliver one-on-one financial counselling for clients experiencing debt, budgeting, and financial planning challenges
Advocate for community members with financial institutions, government agencies, and service providers
Provide outreach services to remote Homelands and communities as required
Support the co-design and delivery of culturally relevant financial education programs
Maintain accurate client records, case notes, and reporting in line with program and compliance requirements
Work collaboratively with Wellbeing Hub staff to support broader client wellbeing needs
Build and maintain strong relationships with community organisations, financial institutions, and external service providers
Stay informed on changes to legislation, financial systems, and policies affecting clients
Represent Laynha in meetings, forums, and community engagement activities as required
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for someone who is:
Passionate about improving financial wellbeing and supporting people through financial challenges
A strong advocate who can build trust and positive relationships with clients and stakeholders
Culturally respectful and committed to delivering safe and responsive services
A clear communicator who can explain complex financial information in practical and accessible ways
Organised, reliable, and able to manage casework and reporting requirements
Proactive, solutions-focused, and confident working independently in remote settings
Committed to confidentiality, professionalism, and ethical practice
Skills and Requirements
Diploma of Financial Counselling or equivalent qualification
Experience in financial counselling, advocacy, or community support services
Sound knowledge of financial systems, debt management, welfare entitlements, and support services
Experience working with Aboriginal communities, preferably Yolŋu communities
Strong communication, advocacy, and problem-solving skills
Ability to explain financial and legal matters in a way that is easy to understand
Strong administration, record-keeping, and reporting skills
Good computer skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
Current Open Driver’s Licence
NT Ochre Card and National Police Check (or ability to obtain)
Willingness to travel to remote communities as required
What We Offer
A meaningful role supporting financial wellbeing and positive outcomes for community members
Opportunities to contribute to culturally led financial education initiatives
Professional development and personal growth opportunities
Competitive remuneration
Salary packaging benefits of up to $17,500 per annum
6 weeks annual leave
Remote Living Allowance
How to Apply
If you are passionate about supporting financial wellbeing and want to make a meaningful difference in community, we’d love to hear from you.
Please submit your CV and a Cover Letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Position Description
View Position Description
