Applications close 17 September.
Based in Toowoomba with regular regional travel, the Education, Engagement & Law Reform Officer plays a key role in improving access to justice through community education, engagement, and systemic advocacy. Working closely with the legal team, other program leads, and community partners, you will:
- Coordinate the delivery of community legal education (CLE) and non-legal education activities across all funded programs
- Build and maintain trusted relationships with stakeholders and community groups
- Lead law reform initiatives that reflect Tasc’s values and the lived experiences of our priority communities
- Assist in developing accurate, up-to-date education materials, plan and facilitate workshops and outreach activities
- Centrally coordinate the creation of submissions for law reform and systemic advocacy
- Identify new opportunities for education and engagement across the region
This role involves regular travel to Ipswich and remote offices to build relationships and support the delivery of activities. It is currently classified at SCHADS Level 3-4, depending on qualifications and experience.
The Person
You are passionate about community-led change and thrive in collaborative environments. Ideally, you will have or be studying towards qualifications in law, policy, communications, or a related discipline, and bring:
- Strong communication and facilitation skills
- A passion for advocacy, education, and systemic reform
- The ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
- A commitment to trauma-informed, culturally safe, and client-centred practice
- Willingness to travel within the region to support outreach and engagement
Highly Regarded
- Experience in community legal education, stakeholder engagement, or policy development
- Familiarity with law reform processes and systemic advocacy
- Qualifications or experience in community development, social justice, or human services