Inclusion Support Worker - no qualification required - Early Education Centres

Do you have experience or an interest in working with children? Keen to work part-time? No formal qualification required.

Assist our Educators with the inclusion of children with support needs alongside their peers. Whilst a formal qualification is not required, your calm and nurturing disposition will be an asset, working under the direction of our qualified Educators to provide above-ratio support in our Early Education Centres.

Hourly rate $29.62 plus Worker Retention allowance of $3.98 ($33.60).

We're open to hearing from a wide range of candidates! Consider applying if:

• You have an interest in working with children

• You're a parent or carer looking to work part-time

• You’re a student with spare hours to work or

• You’re keen to experience early education before starting a qualification

Most importantly, you’ll share our passion for inclusion and every child’s right to enjoy access to our quality learning programs.

Learn more and apply online by 6 April:


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