1. Part time (2x days p/wk) permanent opportunity in a leading not-for-profit organisation
2. Work alongside Allied Health Professionals and Early Childhood Educators to provide high quality services for children with autism in an early learning setting
3. Convenient Prospect location!
What we offer:
4. Flexible working options - tell us what you need for that work-life balance*
5. Access to our fantastic salary packaging options – increase your take home pay by decreasing the amount of tax you pay with $15,899 tax free each year
6. Meal Entertainment and Holiday Accommodation Card provides you with an additional $2,650 tax free per year
7. Paid parental leave, including superannuation paid on parental leave
8. Paid study leave, and financial education assistance up to $6,000
9. Genuine career development opportunities across the organisation
10. Discounted motor vehicles and gym memberships
11. BUPA and Medibank health cover discounts
12. Access to our Employee Assistance Program for you, and your family
13. A diverse and supportive team culture who have a focus on improving lives by working collaboratively
14. Access to mentoring, supervision, and generous professional development allowance per annum
15. Access to well-resourced and specialised clinic spaces
*AnglicareSA offers a range of flexible working arrangements that are aimed at meeting your diverse needs and the different operating environments across AnglicareSA. This includes part-time work, compressed working weeks and flexible working hours. The suitability of different arrangements will depend on your individual needs, the position you are applying for, and team and customer requirements. You are encouraged to discuss your needs during the application process.
Who are we looking for?
A passionate and dedicated Developmental Educator/ Early Childhood Teacher to join AnglicareSA's Autism-Specific Early Learning and Care Centre (ASELCC) to contribute to high quality group-based intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In this highly rewarding role, you will work alongside allied health professionals and early childhood educators in a vibrant and creative environment.
What can you expect to be doing?
16. Develop, deliver and evaluate the preschool curriculum within the National Quality Framework, including individual education plans that address the unique needs of the child.
17. Work collaboratively with families and provide strategies and support for children and families to work towards their NDIS goals.
18. Support the development, implementation and review of positive behaviour support plans for children with autism.
19. Be actively involved in the mentoring of staff and students to ensure the highest levels of service delivery and program development.
What do you need to bring?
20. Bachelor’s degree in Disability and Developmental Education and full registration with the DEAI.
21. Experience providing therapeutic services to children, young people and adults across a variety of settings.
22. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work effectively both in a team environment and autonomously.
23. Solid organisational and time management skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines.
24. Ability to build strong, positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Who is AnglicareSA?
As one of SA’s largest social services provider, AnglicareSA makes a positive difference to the lives of more than 50,000 people each year. Our 2000 employees, and 300+ volunteers support individuals, families and communities, responding to their immediate need and working with them to build capacity to restore and maintain dignity and control in their lives. Our services are broad, supporting people at every stage of life.
We believe in social justice, the equal worth of each citizen, equality of opportunity and the importance of strong communities. Together we change lives.