This is a 6 month fixed term, full‐time position commencing Term 3, 2026 with possible extension (6 to 12 months).
Mount Margaret Aboriginal Community is situated 32 kilometres south west of Laverton on a recently sealed road and 330 kms north east of WA's largest provincial city, Kalgoorlie. The school and community have an excellent relationship with local mining companies who support the school in various ways, including our healthy lunch programme and opportunities for employment.
Mount Margaret School exists as an integral part of the Mount Margaret Community. It is committed to providing a flexible, caring learning environment that recognises Aboriginal culture to ensure learning opportunities for all students to achieve success through a quality education.
The Role
This role has been created for Semester 2 of 2026 in order to collaboratively support an 8‐year‐old student with complex needs and to provide relief time for staff professional learning and Duties Other than Teaching (DOTT). The intention is to build school capacity to most effectively support neurodiverse students and students with specific learning needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual disability, and complex communication challenges.
The teaching role is envisioned to comprise approximately 0.6 FTE to collaboratively support students with complex needs, including planning and supporting students to access the classroom teachers and the curriculum at an appropriate level and gradually. The remaining time (approximately 0.4 FTE) will consist of DOTT relief, teacher release for additional Professional Learning (PL) and other teaching duties as directed, according to the needs of the school.
The successful applicant will ideally have training and/or experience in a primary school setting and be willing to engage in culturally responsive practices. Education support experience would also be beneficial, but not essential.
Key Features of the Role
* Support a student with complex needs, including comprehensive understanding of ASD, and Augmented and Alternative Communication (AAC) technology and methods.
* Work closely with classroom teachers on ways for the student to access curriculum and in‐class experiences.
* Consult with the School of Special Education Needs: Disability (SSEN:D) and other specialists.
* Support the student in navigating school routines and procedures, including use of visual schedules and other prompts to support school‐based behaviours.
* Support the student in developing self‐regulation and independent functioning skills over time.
* Work closely with family and community in supporting the student.
* Liaise closely with the school psychologist.
* Identify and plan for appropriate Special Education Needs (SEN) outcomes.
* Generate comprehensive documented plans for students with complex needs.
* Liaise closely with the principal for regular planning and monitoring sessions and collaborate closely with classroom staff.
* Engage in processes to update the school strategic plan (aka business plan) to reflect disability‐focussed inclusive practices.
Please note the successful teacher must be prepared to live and work in a remote Aboriginal community with limited services (nearest town = Laverton – 32 km away on a recently sealed road).
The community is alcohol‐free. School staff must not consume alcohol or bring alcohol into their homes.
Professional Benefits
* Remote Teaching Service Allowance of $18 120 a year
* District Allowance of $2 734 a year
* Temporary Attraction and Retention Incentive of $2 000 (see info below)
* 12 percent employer contributions to superannuation
* 12 weeks' vacation leave (school holidays)
* 10 weeks Remote Teaching Service leave upon completion of six semesters of continuous service, or 22 weeks after eight semesters
* Subsidised leave travel during major vacations
* Free GROH housing
* Airconditioning Subsidy
* Free furniture relocation (same support offered after completion of the contract)
* Long‐term furniture storage while in GROH accommodation
* Vehicle relocation
Teachers and School Administrators employed at Mount Margaret Remote Community School in 2026 are eligible to receive a temporary Attraction and Retention Incentive of $2 000 (pa, gross – to be adjusted pro‐rata for FTE and tenure). Eligible staff will receive a percentage of this payment on commencement at the school, with the remainder paid at the end of the school year. Staff must remain employed in the location until the end of the school year to be eligible to receive the second payment.
The temporary ARI payment is in addition to other incentives that may apply in this school.
You may be eligible for HELP/HECS assistance if you are working in a very remote location.
Equity and Diversity
We are committed to an inclusive and culturally responsive workforce reflecting the diversity in our schools and the Western Australian community. We welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, young people, people of diverse sexualities and genders, people with disability, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Eligibility
* hold an eligible teacher qualification and registration.
* be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, permanent resident or have a valid visa with relevant work rights for the term of the appointment. More information about employment eligibility can be found on our website.
* apply for a WA Working with Children Check before you start, and
* consent to a nationally coordinated Criminal History Check and obtain a current Screening Clearance Number issued by the Department of Education's Screening Unit before you start.
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