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We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mayan languages, Indigenous languages of ... Support special projects and initiatives. Education, Experience, & Requirements * Must have working ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mayan languages, Indigenous languages of ... Support special projects and initiatives. Education, Experience, & Requirements * Must have working ...

Services will be provided primarily in person (preferred), with additional support delivered via ... Must have working proficiency (ILR 2+) in English and the target language. * May be required to ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mayan languages, Indigenous languages of ... Support special projects and initiatives. Education, Experience, & Requirements * Must have working ...

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How much do indigenous support worker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for indigenous support worker in the United States is $17.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Indigenous Support Worker vs Community Support Worker?

AspectIndigenous Support WorkerCommunity Support Worker
CredentialsRelevant certifications, sometimes Indigenous-specific trainingGeneral social service certifications, such as CSW or equivalent
Work EnvironmentIndigenous communities, cultural centers, health agenciesVarious community settings, including social service agencies and nonprofits
Employer & IndustryIndigenous organizations, health services, government programsNonprofits, government agencies, social service providers
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on Indigenous-specific roles and cultural supportBroader community support roles without Indigenous focus

The main difference between an Indigenous Support Worker and a Community Support Worker lies in their focus and work environment. Indigenous Support Workers primarily serve Indigenous communities, often requiring cultural competency and specific certifications. Community Support Workers have a broader scope, working in various community settings without a specific Indigenous focus. Both roles aim to support vulnerable populations but differ in their cultural and community engagement emphasis.

What cities are hiring for Indigenous Support Worker jobs? Cities with the most Indigenous Support Worker job openings:
What states have the most Indigenous Support Worker jobs? States with the most job openings for Indigenous Support Worker jobs include:
Infographic showing various Indigenous Support Worker job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,962 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Indigenous Graduate Program - Identified (s105)

Uq

Campus, IL

$83K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

  • Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement (ODVCIE)

  • These positions are only open to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.

  • We have multiple full-time fixed-term graduate positions for up to two years with a salary of $83,776 (HEW 5) plus a generous super allowance of up to 17%.

  • A fantastic opportunity for recent graduates! The UQ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Graduate Program is an opportunity to accelerate your career and receive hands-on experience at a world-leading university.

  • Based at our picturesque and conveniently located St Lucia campus

Kickstart your career. Shape the future. Stay connected to community. Are you a current student about to graduate, or have you graduated within the past three years? The Indigenous Graduate Program is your pathway to professional growth, cultural empowerment, and meaningful impact.

About This Opportunity

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Graduate Program accelerates careers by building on your bachelor's degree with tailored practical skill development. This program is designed to equip you with the essential skills to succeed in your chosen career, providing a unique opportunity to leverage your potential into a fulfilling professional journey.

Why Join?
  • Tailored career development: Structured training, mentoring, and leadership pathways designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates.

  • Cultural safety and belonging: Work in an environment that values your identity, knowledge, and lived experience.

  • Competitive salary & benefits: $83,776 (HEW 5) plus 17% superannuation, with flexible work arrangements.

  • Community connection: Opportunities to contribute to UQ's Indigenous Engagement Strategy and strengthen ties with community.

  • If you've graduated within the last three years, this program is designed to help you take the next step in your career journey.

Please click here to watch Edwin Dyson (graduate of the Vice-Chancellor's Indigenous Graduate Program) talk about his experience with the program.

For further information, please click here to view the information booklet.

Why Work at UQ?

The University of Queensland is recognised as one of Australia's leading institutions, offering staff access to worldclass facilities, flexible work arrangements, and a vibrant campus community. As part of UQ, you'll benefit from professional development opportunities, mentoring, and a supportive environment that values diversity and inclusion.

UQ's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and Indigenous Employment Strategy guide our commitment to creating culturally safe workplaces and increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representation across the university. By joining this program, you'll be part of a community that actively works towards reconciliation, respects cultural knowledge, and supports Indigenous staff to thrive.

About You

The University of Queensland considers that the filling of this position constitutes an equal opportunity measure under s105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991(Qld) and under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).

The positions are therefore only open to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.

The successful candidate will be required to provide evidence to confirm that they are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person.

You may be required to complete background checks including, criminal history and education checks. Employer sponsored work rights are not available for this appointment.

Share With Your Community

If this opportunity isn't the right fit for you, we warmly encourage you to share it with your family, friends, and community networks. Helping spread the word ensures that more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates can access this pathway to professional growth and contribute to UQ's vision for reconciliation and inclusion.

About UQ

At UQ, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are supported to fill their cultural responsibilities, with access to 8 additional days (pro-rata) of paid Cultural Leave annually. Indigenous employees are encouraged to access the UQ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Staff Network with a variety of significant events held throughout the year.

As part of the UQ community, you will have the opportunity to work alongside the brightest minds, who have joined us from all over the world.

Everyone here has a role to play. As a member of our professional staff cohort, you will be actively involved in working towards our vision of a better world. By supporting the academic endeavour across teaching, research, and the student life, you will have the opportunity to contribute to activities that have a lasting impact on our community.

Join a community where excellence is at the core of our culture, contributions are valued and a range of benefits and rewards are available, such as:

  • 26 weeks paid parental leave or 14 weeks paid primary caregiver leave, 17% superannuation contributions, 17.5% annual leave loading.

  • Access to flexible working arrangements including hybrid working options, flexible start/finish times, purchased leave, and a condensed fortnight.

  • Health and wellness discounts - fitness passport access, free yearly flu vaccinations, discounted health insurance, and access to our Employee Assistance Program for staff and their immediate family.

  • Cheap parking, On campus childcare and Salary packaging options.

Want to Apply?

All applicants must upload the following documents in order for your application to be considered:

  • Cover letter addressing how your degree and area of interest align with your preferred career pathway at UQ.

  • Resume

Questions?

Please reach out to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment team on indigenous_employment@uq.edu.au to discuss. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so we encourage you to submit yours as soon as possible to begin the process. Job Reference Number - R-52069

UQ is committed to a fair, equitable and inclusive selection process, which recognises that some applicants may face additional barriers and challenges which have impacted and/or continue to impact their career trajectory. Candidates who don't meet all criteria are encouraged to apply and demonstrate their potential. The selection panel considers both potential and performance relative to opportunities when assessing suitability for the role.

We know one of our strengths as an institution lies in our diverse colleagues. We're dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion, fostering an environment that mirrors our wider community. We're committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting diverse talent. Reach out to talent@uq.edu.au for accessibility support or adjustments.

If you are a current employee (including casual staff and HDR scholars) or hold an unpaid/affiliate appointment, please login to your staff Workday account and visit the internal careers board to apply for this opportunity. Please do NOT apply via the external job board.