At Aspire Early Education and Kindergarten, our vision is to shape a positive future for children through our Grow, Learn & Connect curriculum. This vision extends beyond the classroom — it guides how we support our teams, families, and communities. Family and community engagement sit at the heart of everything we do.
The Opportunity
As a Family Inclusion Support Officer, you will play a vital role in supporting children and families to feel welcomed, understood, and empowered throughout their early learning journey.
Working closely with Centre Leadership Teams, Room Leaders, and families, you will:
* Support families through the orientation and enrolment process
* Assist children and families with smooth transitions and settling into care
* Provide guidance to families navigating behavioural concerns and inclusion needs
* Facilitate respectful, solution-focused conversations with families
* Connect families with relevant community services and support networks
* Assist families to understand and access government funding and inclusion supports
* Collaborate with educators to promote positive wellbeing and developmental outcomes for all children
* Mentor, coach and support educators, particularly those with limited experience supporting children and families experiencing behavioural or developmental challenges
* Build educator capability and confidence in inclusive practice, behaviour guidance, and family engagement
This is a part-time role (25 hours per week across five days), with potential to increase to up to 37.5 hours for the right candidate.
Why Join Aspire?
* Purpose-built, modern centre with high-quality resources
* Supportive leadership and a structured onboarding experience
* Clear career progression pathways within a growing organisation
* Eligible for the MEA Worker Retention Payment (15% of award rate)
* Paid Birthday Leave
* Wellbeing Leave
* 24/7 Employee Assistance Program
* Ongoing professional development and leadership support
* Competitive salary and benefits
About You
* A Diploma in Early Childhood Education & Care (or higher)
* Current Level 2 First Aid, CPR, Anaphylaxis & Asthma certifications
* A valid Employee Working with Children Check
* Mandatory Reporting Training
* Strong knowledge of early childhood development and behaviour guidance strategies
* Demonstrated experience mentoring and supporting educators, particularly those who are early in their careers or have limited experience working with children and families with behavioural or developmental challenges
* Understanding of inclusion supports, community resources, and government funding processes
* A strong background in early years inclusion (highly regarded)
* Sound knowledge of the National Quality Framework (NQF) and relevant legislation
Our Values
Inspiring & Nurturing – We create environments where children feel safe, inspired, and supported to grow.
Building Trust – We value open communication, transparency, and strong partnerships.
Empowering Excellence – We invest in our people and foster continuous learning and growth.
Connecting Communities – We strengthen families and communities through collaboration and shared purpose.
Our Commitment
Aspire Early Education and Kindergarten is committed to child safety, inclusion, and wellbeing. We provide a culturally safe environment for all children, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and children from diverse backgrounds. We have zero tolerance for child abuse and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion.
If you share our vision and are passionate about supporting children and families to thrive, we would love to hear from you.
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