- Full time fixed term contract to 29 May 2026
- Work alongside allied health professionals and Early Childhood Educators to provide high quality services for autistic children in an early learning setting
- Convenient Prospect location!
- Flexible work options!
Why youll love working with us:
- Flexible working arrangements: Option to work from home one day per week and flexible start and finish times!
- Thriving team environment: Enjoy the energy of a sitebased role where youll collaborate daily with a passionate team of Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists. Be part of a supportive workplace with regular team meetings shared lunches and a culture that values connection and teamwork.
- Competitive salary packaging:Take home more with taxfree benefits including up to $15899 per year and an additional $2650 taxfree each year for meals and holidays.
- Discounted benefits:Enjoy savings on motor vehicles gym memberships health insurance and more.
- Employee Assistance Program:Get confidential support for you and your family.
Who are we looking for
Are you passionate about inclusive education and early childhood development We are looking for a Developmental Educator to join our team and work alongside Allied Health Professionals and Early Childhood Educators to deliver highquality support to autistic children in an early learning setting.
What can you expect to be doing
- Provide best practice Developmental Education services to children and families.
- Conduct assessments therapy and education based on individual goals.
- Work collaboratively with families carers and other professionals to ensure holistic support.
- Support the development implementation and review of positive behaviour support plans for children with autism.
- Be actively involved in the mentoring of staff and students to ensure the highest levels of service delivery and program development.
What do you need to bring
- Bachelors degree in Disability and Developmental Education.
- Registration (or eligibility) with DEAI.
- Experience providing therapeutic services to autistic children and supporting their development.
- Understanding of positive behaviour support and experience in developing behaviour support plans.
- Strong communication and relationshipbuilding skills to engage with families carers and professionals.
- First Aid Certificate Working with Children Check and Child Safe Environments or willing to obtain.
Who is AnglicareSA
AnglicareSA South Australias leading social services provider empowers over 60000 individuals annually. Our 2000 passionate employees and 300 dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to support individuals families and communities. We address immediate needs while fostering empowerment dignity and maintaining control in their lives.
From emergency assistance to lifelong support our diverse services cater to every life stage. We champion social justice equality and strong communities becausetogether we change lives.
How to Apply:
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We are assessing applications as they come in so dont hesitate and apply now!
You can view the Position Description via the vacancys advert on the AnglicareSA website for further details on the role requirements.
For more information please contact Angela Recruitment Business Partner at
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At AnglicareSA we want everyone to feel that they can be themselves and that they belong. We value diversity and inclusion and the benefits this brings to the people who work with us and the communities we serve. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and abilities.
We are committed to the employment of First Nations people. Please contact the person listed above to discuss joining AnglicareSA and visit ourwebsitefor details on our Aboriginal Services and to access AnglicareSAs Reconciliation Action Plan.