Our vision for Reconciliation is to walk alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in a respectful and meaningful way that highlights the wisdom, strength and resilience of the world’s oldest living culture.

Indigenous employment is deeply embedded in our vision, and we are committed to providing a culturally rich, empowering, and safe environment for all our people. 

We believe that by working together, we’re stronger and can achieve more than working alone. If you are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, we would love for you to consider a career with us. 

Let’s walk this journey together.

 

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Meet Zoe

Butchulla and Gubbi Gubbi Woman

Zoe is a Butchulla and Gubbi Gubbi Woman, from both Gubbi Gubbi and Butchulla Country. She's in an identified role and works at Gracemere/Mount Morgan’s Early Years Place, QLD as a Child & Family Practitioner. Zoe shares with us some of her family history, why she’s proud to work for The Benevolent Society and how she’ll be celebrating NAIDOC Week.

 

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Meet Tarsha

Kamilaroi Woman

As a Senior Practitioner in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Engagement at The Benevolent Society, Tarsha provides essential support and forges relationships with her community - particularly with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children. On top of that, she builds her team’s cultural capacity to work with those families. Tarsha doesn’t let a challenge deter her. Instead, she harnesses the lessons from her past to provide nuanced, thoughtful, and essential care for the families and children she supports.  

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