The Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) is Australia's national human rights institution, dedicated to fostering a society where human rights are upheld, protected, and celebrated. We envision an Australia where every individual is valued equally in dignity and rights. Our mission involves promoting and safeguarding the human rights of all Australians by: Advising all levels of government and various public and private organisations. Strengthening laws, policies, and practices while providing accessible investigation and conciliation services. Engaging inclusively with civil society, communities, and the private sector. Raising awareness about human rights and offering educational resources. Collaborating with partners to cultivate a culture of respect for human rights across the nation. We are looking for a passionate Investigator/Conciliator to become a vital part of our Investigation and Conciliation Service team. You will be responsible for undertaking the investigation and conciliation of complaints alleging discrimination and/or breaches of human rights under Federal human rights and discrimination law. This role involves providing information and services to individuals who may share sensitive or traumatic experiences. It is important that applicants understand the emotional nature of this work and are prepared to engage with respect, empathy and use a trauma informed approach. This full-time / part time, ongoing / non ongoing position offers a competitive salary range of $94,563 - $105,910per annum plus 15.4% superannuation. The positions are located in Sydney, with hybrid working arrangements. The key duties of the position include What You'll Do: Investigate complaints made under federal human rights and discrimination law. Undertake the conciliation of complaints made under federal human rights and discrimination law. Prepare written correspondence for the President or their Delegate, including correspondence regarding notification and termination of complaints alleging discrimination and/or breaches of human rights. By telephone and in writing, provide information to members of the public about federal human rights and discrimination law and the complaint process. Prepare and present information sessions on the law and the complaint process and participate in community education events, as required. Participate in the ongoing development of the Investigation and Conciliation Section's practices and procedures, as required.