Liaison Officer
A Liaison Officer facilitates communication, coordination, and relationship management between organisations, government agencies, or community groups. This role is common in government, health, and community services.
Full-time AUD, 2025 indicative. Wide bands reflect variation by employer, experience, and location.
Moderate demand in public sector, defence, and large NFPs.
Occupation list membership
Which Department of Home Affairs skilled lists this occupation currently appears on.
- ROLRegional Occupation List
Occupations eligible for regional visas such as Subclass 491 and 494.
Assessing authority
The body that assesses skills for migration purposes for this occupation.
- VETVETASSESSVisit official site →
Visa pathways
Australian visa subclasses for which this occupation is currently eligible.
State nominations
States and territories that currently nominate this occupation for skilled migration.
| Code | State / Territory | Details |
|---|---|---|
| SA | South Australia | View nomination → |
Key duties
- Coordinate communication and information exchange between parties
- Facilitate meetings and negotiations between organisations
- Manage stakeholder relationships and resolve issues
- Prepare briefs, reports, and correspondence
Skills required
- Stakeholder engagement and communication
- Government and interagency coordination
- Report writing and correspondence management
- Conflict resolution and negotiation
Typical qualifications pathway
Bachelor's degree in communications, public administration, or a relevant discipline. VETASSESS assesses qualifications.
Visa & occupation list information
Listed on ROL, eligible for subclass 491 For advice on which pathway suits your circumstances, consult a registered MARA migration agent.
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