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Education Assistant - Special Needs
Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
22 June 2026
Posted 8 Jun 2026
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278
Total students
50%
Boys
50%
Girls
15.8
Teaching FTE
10.6
Non-teaching FTE
1,077
ICSEA value
78th percentile · Higher SES
17%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent part-time (0.4FTE) position commencing Term 3, 2026.
As an Independent Public School we provide a welcoming, happy, inclusive environment where there is an expectation that all students will work towards achieving their potential. Our students reflect the values of our community by being considerate and respectful of themselves, others and the environment.
Our school provides a comprehensive learning program for students from Kindergarten to Year 6 including specialist programs in physical education, music and the visual arts, science and Japanese. Students are supported by dedicated, dynamic and professional teaching and support staff.
Find out more about our school by visiting dalmainps.wa.edu.au or Schools Online.
The Role
Education Assistant - Special Needs assist teaching staff in the delivery of planned education programs and in promoting a supportive and inclusive learning environment. This may include the operation of computers and digital technologies, implementation of individual or small group programs (such as minilit) or demonstrations and provision of valuable feedback to support student learning.
To be suitable for this role, you should possess the ability to provide feedback when required on education and therapy programs and participate in the evaluation process relating to student progress. Applicants will ideally have a strong knowledge of a range of evidence-based techniques for learning and behaviour and have experience or knowledge of disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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