Aspect

Education

CasualTeacher'sAide

A$45–60k ~AI est. Thornton, New South Wales, Australia
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Casual Teacher's Aide at Aspect. Skills: Autism education, Student support. Identify student learning goals. Build student capacity to succeed”

What You'll Achieve.

Identify student learning goals; Build student capacity to succeed and excel

Industry & Context.

Education
Eligibility Requirements

Capacity to travel across all sites, Provide an international police check

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

NSW Working with Children Check required, Current driver's licence (per relevant state legislation)

Nice to Have

Experience working with students on the autism spectrum or other intellectual disability, Experience implementing Individual Plans, Knowledge of transitioning students into mainstream settings, Certificate III in Education Support or other relevant tertiary qualification, First Aid Certificate, A Light Rigid (LR) driver's licence

What You'll Do.

Identify student learning goals

Build student capacity to succeed

Create tailored learning environment

Develop knowledge of autism

Develop specialist education approaches

Develop learning programs

Deliver learning programs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Team with other professionals; School psychologist; Speech therapists; Occupational therapists

Full Job Description

Aspect (Autism Spectrum Australia) is one of Australia’s largest autism-specific service providers, with one of the biggest autism-specific school programs in the world. A not-for-profit organisation, we work in partnership with people of all ages on the autism spectrum, and their families to deliver evidence-informed solutions that are person-centred, family-focused and customer driven. At Aspect we recognise a different brilliant®, where we seek to understand, engage and celebrate the strengths, interests and aspirations of people on the autism spectrum. * Are you looking for a rewarding change, an opportunity to focus and support students in small class sizes? * Are you a confident, dynamic and passionate educator looking to specialise in autism? * Are you dedicated to making a profound difference in the lives of students and their families? * At Aspect, work with students and families to identify student learning goals, building their capacity to succeed and excel. You will help create a learning environment that tailors to the individual needs of students through evidence informed best practice in autism. A challenging, rewarding and varied role making a difference in the lives of children on the autism spectrum and their families. Develop your knowledge of autism and specialist education approaches. You will work closely in a team with other professionals such as our school psychologist, speech therapists and occupational therapists to develop and deliver quality learning programs. [About ](https://www.aspect.org.au/our-services/going-to-school/hunter-school)Aspect Hunter School Our purpose built school, in Thornton, NSW is the ideal location to start your child's education journey in a close-knit, caring community. We also offer 6 satellite classes that are specialised autism-specific classes located within mainstream Department of Education and Catholic schools. These classes are located across Newcastle, the Hunter region and Port Macquarie. We also offer a

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