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Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer
Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
29 May 2026
Posted 13 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Beechboro Primary School
273
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
17.8
Teaching FTE
12.4
Non-teaching FTE
813
ICSEA value
3rd percentile · Lower SES
48%
EAL/D Background
15%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent part-time (0.2FTE) position commencing Term 3, 2026
Beechboro Primary School (PS) caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 6. Our specialised team of teachers and education assistants provide innovative and engaging classes for children. We enjoy very close bonds with our community who share our high expectations of student academic achievement and behaviour.
Find out more about our school by visiting beechborops.wa.edu.au or Schools Online.
The Role
Beechboro PS is seeking a committed and culturally knowledgeable Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer (AIEO) to support the wellbeing, engagement and achievement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
The AIEO plays a key role in building a culturally responsive and safe school environment. Working in partnership with staff, families and the community. The AIEO will support the design and implementation of culturally responsive practices, provide cultural advice to staff, and promote understanding of Aboriginal cultures, languages and protocols across the school.
The role includes developing strong, respectful relationships with students and families, acting as a liaison between home and school, and providing mentoring and pastoral care to support student attendance, engagement and success. The AIEO would also contribute to the development and monitoring of student plans and support staff to embed culturally responsive approaches into teaching and learning programs.
At Beechboro PS, we value strong relationships and an inclusive culture. The successful applicant will ideally display effective …