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Aboriginal Education Officer - Pre-School - Identified - Full time - Ongoing - Mungindi Central School
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Early childhood
Salary range
Closing date
22 July 2026
Posted 8 Jul 2026
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66
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
14.7
Teaching FTE
6.6
Non-teaching FTE
795
ICSEA value
3rd percentile · Lower SES
42%
EAL/D Background
59%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Mungindi Central School is a preschool to year 12 comprehensive school located in a small, resilient, community-minded rural border town on the New South Wales and Queensland border, 120 kilometres northwest of Moree. Built on Kamilaroi land and established in 1893, the school has a current enrolment of 70 students with 57% Aboriginal enrolment, where strong kinship ties within the community are mirrored in school life. The school is supported by the Northern Border Senior Access (NBSA) Program, which connects it with three other Central Schools to broaden curricular and engagement opportunities, and utilises up-to-date technology to support high levels of student retention to stage 6. Committed and qualified staff provide continuity and connectedness to community while supporting students beyond curriculum learning, and the school is implementing the Connected Communities Strategy to provide flexible and responsive place-based services addressing student, family and community needs.
Role description
Position Information
The NSW Department of Education provides, funds and regulates education services for NSW students from early childhood to secondary school, delivering world-class education through its public schools and providing funding support to non-government schools. We employ, develop and support teachers, leaders and other staff to deliver the best outcomes for students and to advance the wellbeing of Aboriginal people.
Aboriginal Education Officers provide assistance to teachers, Aboriginal students and their families to support improved learning, welfare and well-being outcomes for Aboriginal students.
- Working with Children Check Clearance
- First Aid Certificate or willingness to undertake First Aid training
- Administration of Medications – training to be provided based on student needs.
- Knowledge of and commitment to the Departm…