Jaimi Case

What is your professional background & experience?

I started out working with youth in a school based traineeship than transitioned to banking where I loved helping people work out budget planning and smart money management towards realising their financial goals. Next, I worked in local government which gave me an opportunity to do some very meaningful and rewarding work with people in significant transitional times of life. Now alongside my work with TUC I work part-time at a local high school as a Senior Support Co-ordinator. In that role I am privileged to be a part of the educational journey of some very impressive local young people who I know have bright futures. Who knows, maybe they will even study degrees through TUC!

What are you excited about bringing to our Campus?

As we’re still in the early stages of our growth it is exciting to work collaboratively as a team building together towards the vision of TUC. As a proud Biripi woman; and strong advocate for our aboriginal community I can see how important it is for our area that local people have this opportunity to stay on Country with Kin while studying. I get excited when sharing ideas about new and different ways to engage and support our community into the future. I’m an ideas girl and our team sure makes those ideas come to life.