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Education Assistant - Lead
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
9 June 2026
Posted 26 May 2026
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1,384
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
94.1
Teaching FTE
50.4
Non-teaching FTE
1,038
ICSEA value
63rd percentile · Average SES
43%
EAL/D Background
2%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent full-time position commencing Term 3, 2026
At Canning Vale College, our staff are committed to our vision of 'Creating Futures' for every child. This is achieved when each child leaves with the knowledge, skills and values to transition to university, further training or employment. We believe our strong partnership with you, and your child, ensures we achieve this aim.
We are a large, comprehensive and modern secondary school catering for children from Years 7 to 12. Your child benefits from the variety of subject choices and resources, including specialist teachers and state of the art facilities offering the best chance of achieving at the highest level.
Find out more about our school by visiting Canning Vale College or Schools Online.
The Role
The role of the Education Assistant - Lead is to lead, mentor, coach, and model good practices for other Education Assistants. You will ideally be an important and valued leader of the Learning Support team. The successful applicant should operate collaboratively with all staff across the school and be able to build and maintain effective team-based relationships. We value individuals who are highly professional, organised and display excellent communication skills, in line with the Department of Education’s Code of Conduct, drawing on these attributes when working with staff and the school community.
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