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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Indigenous Translating will prepare you for the following roles.
Community Engagement Officer
A Community Engagement Officer encourages public participation and awareness of an organisation’s services. You might organise community events or...
Aboriginal Community Language Worker
An Aboriginal Community Language Worker supports the preservation and revitalisation of Indigenous languages. You might work in a language centre,...
Assistant Bible Translator
An Assistant Bible Translator helps convert biblical texts into Indigenous languages, ensuring spiritual concepts are culturally relevant. Working...
Indigenous Liaison Officer
An Indigenous Liaison Officer facilitates partnerships between Indigenous communities and organisations like schools, hospitals, or government agen...
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