Why Work for Catholic Education Diocese of Wagga Wagga? Catholic Education, Diocese of Wagga Wagga (CEDWW) serves twenty-four primary schools, five secondary colleges and two boarding facilities. In joining CEDWW, you will be part of a vibrant Catholic education community, with a shared dedication to providing quality education to students. Our schools are committed to providing a supportive and nurturing environment where students can grow academically, socially, and spiritually. We achieve this through our schools being communities of Welcome, Faith, Service and Learning. We support employees in their career journeys by offering various options for job mobility, promotional opportunities, and a comprehensive suite of professional development programs. Your New Role The Aboriginal School and Community Educator exists to support Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Wagga Wagga (CEDWW) and works with school communities to provide a welcoming and safe place for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and their children. As the schools are located in Wiradjuri/Yorta Yorta country, and in accordance with tradition, the term Aboriginal will be used to refer to both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, parents and carers. Aboriginal School and Community Educators will engage in opportunities which support the learning, pastoral and spiritual wellbeing of Aboriginal students, their families and community. Communication with Aboriginal families, school personnel and forming partnerships with local Aboriginal organisations and Elders is essential. Link to Position Description Work Schedule Exact Days TBC St Peter's Coleambally - 7 hours Sacred Heart Tocumwal - 7 hours St Joseph's Jerilderie - 7 hours St Joseph's Finley - 7 hours What We Can Offer Permanent, Part-Time Position Commencing ASAP28 Hours / FortnightDiscounted Bupa Health insuranceSalary Packaging through MaxxiaAccess to our Employee Assistance Program through THRIVE PsychologySalary: Level 5A $45.65 per hour - Averaged (term-time only) Essential Criteria Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and be able to engage and connect with Aboriginal Elders and local community organisationsSupportive of the purpose, vision and values of Catholic EducationThe ability to work independently, supportively and collaboratively with all community membersEffective communication skills in a variety of settingsCurrent NSW Drivers LicenceNSW Working with Children CheckSuccessful Candidate to undertake a National Criminal History CheckAccreditation for Support Staff in a Catholic School (Category A, Accreditation to Work Teach and Lead in Systemic Catholic Schools, Catholic Education Diocese of Wagga Wagga) or willing to achieve. Applications & Enquiries If you are interested in this position and would like further information, please contact Catherine Banks 0414 859 070 banksc@ww.catholic.edu.au?subject=Aboriginal%20School%20and%20Community%20Educator%20%28Southwest%20Deanery%29%20position%20%28via%20Teachers%20On%20Net%29" rel="nofollow">banksc@ww.catholic.edu.au or Aunty Mary Atkinson 0409 078 574 atkinsonm@ww.catholic.edu.au?subject=Aboriginal%20School%20and%20Community%20Educator%20%28Southwest%20Deanery%29%20position%20%28via%20Teachers%20On%20Net%29" rel="nofollow">atkinsonm@ww.catholic.edu.au Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter addressing the essential requirements via email to recruitment@ww.catholic.edu.au?subject=Aboriginal%20School%20and%20Community%20Educator%20%28Southwest%20Deanery%29%20position%20%28via%20Teachers%20On%20Net%29" rel="nofollow">recruitment@ww.catholic.edu.au If you are applying for this position you must complete a Pre-Employment Declaration as part of CEDWW Recruitment requirements. If you do not complete the Pre-Employment Declaration we are unable to progress your application further. All employment offers with Catholic Education Diocese of Wagga Wagga (CEDWW) are contingent upon the successful completion of pre-employment screening checks conducted by CEDWW’s People and Culture team. Interviews may occur as applications are received. CEDWW is a child related employer and is committed to the safety, wellbeing and protection of all children and young people in our care. CEDWW is an equal opportunity employer. All recruitment and selection decisions are based solely on merit and we encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds.