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Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer
Employment
Full time, Temporary
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
K12
Closing date
11 May 2026
Posted 30 Apr 2026
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447
Total students
56%
Boys
44%
Girls
45.4
Teaching FTE
47.1
Non-teaching FTE
769
ICSEA value
2nd percentile · Lower SES
36%
EAL/D Background
80%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a 12 month fixed term, full-time position commencing Term 2, 2026 with possible extension and/or permanency
Carnarvon Community College (CC) is proud to be an Independent Public School at the heart of the Carnarvon community. Since our 2019 amalgamation and the opening of our modern, purpose‑built facilities, we’ve continued to grow as a vibrant, future‑focused learning environment committed to excellence for every student.
We are seeking passionate educators and staff who want to make a genuine impact in a regional community and be part of a school that is moving forward with purpose.
At Carnarvon CC, our values of Unity, Respect and Success shape everything we do. We explicitly teach social and emotional learning, build strong relationships, and create a culture where students and staff feel safe, supported and inspired to achieve their best.
Find out more about our school by visiting carnarvoncc.wa.edu.au or Schools Online
The Role
As an Aboriginal and Islander Education Officers (AIEO) you will ideally assist teachers in delivering planned education programs and encouraging a supportive and inclusive learning environment. The successful applicant will ideally assist students to access the educational program and have an increased understanding of the multicultural nature of the learning environment.
You will act as a liaison between the community and school to develop an educational program relevant to both educational and cultural needs, and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, particularly those at risk, through mentoring and pastoral care to enco…