Job Summary
- $81, 100 - $91, 600 + Superannuation (or part-time equivalent).
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 19th May 2025
- Brisbane & Gold Coast > South Brisbane
The Refugee and Immigration Legal Service (RAILS) is a community legal centre based in South Brisbane. For 45 years, RAILS has provided free legal assistance and education in immigration and refugee law to people in Queensland.
RAILS assists some of the most vulnerable people in our community, predominantly refugees, asylum seekers and people who have experienced family violence. RAILS strives to empower them and help them find and remain in safety.
RAILS is a member of Community Legal Centres Australia and is registered as a Charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for Profit Commission.
Citizenship Doors is an innovative new initiative that uses a legal education and empowered advocacy model to directly address the barriers that refugees encounter in becoming Australian citizens. Research shows refugees strongly desire to become citizens but face significant obstacles that other migrants do not.
The project combines education seminars and application workshops to strategically target the disadvantages refugees face in relation to the application itself, reducing the risk of mistakes leading to adverse consequences. These are followed by Citizenship in Practice sessions where participants practice their English, learn about topics in the citizenship test and contribute to advocacy, which aims to reform citizenship laws so that they are less discriminatory towards people from refugee backgrounds.
The Legal Educator is responsible for facilitating citizenship application workshops and Citizenship in Practice sessions. In the former, they assist participants to use a RAILS’ help-kit to prepare and lodge their applications. In the latter, which forms a significant part of the role, they facilitate learning and discussion groups to improve participants’ understanding of topics such as government institutions and processes, democracy and the Parliamentary system, and Australian laws and history. Interwoven with these are topics and questions around the meaning and value of citizenship and the Legal Educator aids participants who want to document their citizenship story and contribute to law reform initiatives.
The Legal Educator reports directly to a Legal Practice Director and works closely with RAILS’ experienced and well-regarded team of legal educators, including the lawyer, paralegal and volunteers who also have roles within the Citizenship Doors project.
The successful applicant will carry out their duties in accordance with RAILS’ policy and funding guidelines. RAILS has flexible working arrangements for all staff, but the role will require travel to outreach locations within greater Brisbane (including Logan, Gatton and Toowoomba).
This role is of fundamental importance to the delivery of excellent legal education by RAILS.
SCHADS 4
flexible working arrangements
generous leave entitlements (paid parental leave, cultural and special leave provisions; portable long service leave) including additional paid leave over end of year shut down
attractive no cost salary sacrifice options.
Successful applicants may be required to complete additional clearance checks.
Workshop facilitation
Lead small groups of participants through the preparation of their citizenship applications, using the RAILS’ Help-Kit
Engage collaboratively with the Education Paralegal to ensure participants’ documents are collated and prepared ahead of the workshops
Accurately identify and escalate to the responsible Education Lawyer any participants who need legal advice
Citizenship in Practice facilitation
Together with the Legal Practice Director, develop format and content for the sessions that enhance participants’ ability to succeed in the citizenship test
Lead sessions at RAILS’ office and in outreach locations that create a learning environment that is safe, inclusive, and empowering for participants
Support participants to document their stories and perspectives on the meaning and value of citizenship, in writing and through video.
Organisational
Work collaboratively with other staff on the Citizenship Doors project to achieve successful outcomes in the project
Collect accurate data on activities undertaken for the purpose of reporting to funder
Community Engagement
Essential criteria
Desirable
The preferred start date for the Legal Educator position is July 2025.
To apply for the role, please click the ‘Apply Now’ button.
Any questions about this position should be directed to [email protected] using the subject line: Citizenship Doors Legal Educator enquiry via EthicalJobs.
A position description is attached.