Job Summary
- $104,000.00 to $109,000.00 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 22nd Apr 2026

Knowmore Legal Service is a nationwide service, supporting victim-survivors of childhood abuse and the Stolen Generations in accessing legal redress and justice. We offer free, confidential services to help victim-survivors navigate their compensation and redress options, including through assistance in applying to the National Redress Scheme, Victims of Crime Compensation Schemes, and the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme.
Our team provides free legal assistance, financial counselling, social support and specialised cultural support for First Nations people. With a trauma-informed and culturally safe approach, we empower victim-survivors to make informed choices on their path to healing and justice.
At Knowmore we stand with victim-survivors every step of the way.
Knowmore Legal Service is seeking a compassionate and experienced Financial Counsellor to join our national, multidisciplinary team. In this role, you will provide financial counselling to clients who are survivors of childhood abuse.
You’ll work in a trauma-informed, culturally safe environment to help clients navigate complex financial decisions, including understanding options to address debt or hardship concerns, and often involving lump sum payments with dignity and confidence.
Aunty Glendra Stubbs is a Wiradjuri woman and an Elder in Residence at Knowmore. She has been supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients since Knowmore began in 2013. In this video, Aunty Glendra shares her story about working at Knowmore and supporting her clients on their journey. See the video below.
For more information and to discuss your specific queries, please contact Jenna Conway-Jones, Financial Counsellor Manager, on 03 8663 7400
If this sounds like an opportunity you would be interested in, please click ‘Apply Now’.
Your application must include:
The role will be required to satisfactorily complete a National Police Records Check, and an Employee Working with Children Clearance.
We are committed to a trauma-informed and culturally safe approach, walking alongside victim-survivors every step of the way.
We recognise and value the strength that diversity brings to our work. We strongly encourage applications from individuals of all ages with diverse lived experiences and backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from multicultural, multifaith and linguistically diverse communities, members of the LGBTQIA+ community and people with disability. Your unique perspective and voice are not only welcome—they are essential to the work we do.
