Is this you?
* Do you have a background in childcare, education or disability support?
* Do you have a genuine passion for helping others?
* Are you a university student looking for flexible work between study commitments?
* Are you looking to supplement your income?
* Have you retired and looking for a little extra cash or some meaningful and rewarding work?
The Opportunity
We are currently seeking multiple Casual School Bus Attendants to join our Supported School Transport (SST) team based at our Fyshwick Depot.
These roles involve supporting the transfer of additional needs students to and from school, giving you weekends, school holidays and summers off.
You'll be partnered with a Bus Driver and will be responsible for ensuring students with additional needs have a safe and supported journey to and from school.
What the Role Offers
* Flexible casual positions aligned with school terms
* Split shifts Monday to Friday, approx. 40 weeks per year
* Weekends and school holidays off
* Banked hours program to help you manage income throughout the year
* Competitive pay, perks and incentives
* Fully paid on‐the‐job training
Your Responsibilities
* Assisting with the loading, unloading and transiting of passengers with disabilities and special needs
* Maintaining and cleaning buses, bus equipment and child seat restraint equipment
* Exhibiting a willingness to participate in and promote equality and diversity
To Be Successful, You Will Have:
* ACT Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) registration, or ability to obtain
* Current First Aid/CPR certificate, or willingness to obtain (paid by CDC)
* A driver's licence or reliable transport to get to and from work
Experience in childcare, education or disabilities would be looked upon favourably but not essential.
To apply
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CDC is an equal employment opportunity (EEO) employer committed to attracting and developing a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We encourage and welcome applications from all genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, individuals with a disability, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.