
Social Inclusion Coordinator WA
- Perth, WA East Victoria Park, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Enhancing early childhood outcomes through specialist inclusion advice, support, and coaching to our centre teams.
- Supporting children with additional needs in centres across Western Australia, travelling to services to ensure they can access and meaningfully participate in early learning.
- Providing professional learning to Centre Directors, Educators, and other Goodstart staff on inclusive practices in ECEC.
- Contributing to partnerships with other not-for-profit organisations and government departments to maximise the impact of social inclusion strategies within local communities.
- Fully Maintained Company Car or Car Allowance and Laptop
- Flexible work arrangements giving you choice about when and how work will be done in order to better manage your work and non-work needs (as agreed with line manager)
- Salary Packaging benefits which reduce your taxable income to increase take home pay
- Access to discounted childcare (up to 15%)
- Fitness Passport - access to gyms and pools for you and your family at a heavily discounted price
- Discounted health care and access to employee wellbeing program with BUPA
- Exclusive discounts on travel, gym memberships, Apple and Dell products, and more.
- Free annual flu shot (optional)
- Option to purchase extra leave for even greater work life balance
- First Nations Support and Cultural Leave
- Work for a company that has an aspiration to be globally recognised for early years practice and learning outcomes
- Gain significant investment in your growth and development with support, tools, training and experiences that will truly enhance the progress and outcomes for children in their earliest years.
- Bachelor qualifications in an early childhood education and/or health or welfare related discipline.
- Experience in leading change and delivering inclusive services in an education or health care setting.
- Experience at a senior management level in an early childhood education or health care setting.
- Comprehensive knowledge of community and government networks/ resources and proven skill in utilising these to develop partnerships, services and programs.
- Comprehensive knowledge of policies, frameworks and funding supports for children and families including the Early Years Learning Framework, National Quality Standard, Inclusion Support Programme, National Disability Insurance Scheme and relevant state-based funding (e.g. Kindy Uplift).
- Qualifications at graduate or post-graduate level specialising in inclusive practice
- Exposure to and confidence operating within government regulated and legislative operational environments.
- Experience in successfully managing complex projects.
- Experience developing, implementing and evaluating strategic plans.