Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 6th Sep 2024
- Regional NSW > Wagga Wagga & Riverina
The Smith Family is a children’s education charity that helps young Australians experiencing disadvantage to create better futures for themselves through harnessing the power of education.
We are currently seeking casual facilitators to join our organisation. Reporting to the Programs Facilitator Manager and working alongside dedicated, energised, and passionate team members, this role will work across our participating schools in Wagga Wagga, NSW where our ‘Learning for Life’ students are enrolled. You facilitate to the whole class, so everyone gets the benefit of these extra-curriculum programs. Programs run intermittently, as required by the participating schools. It would suit a facilitator with at least two available days per week. Scheduling can fit around your other part time/casual work/study commitments. Training and resources supplied.
The successful candidates may consider delivering one or more of the following programs, depending on their skills and experience and also the local participating schools’ needs:
As well as passion for community, you will bring the following:
The Smith Family has employees at the centre of its values and operations. By joining our team, you can expect to:
If you are passionate about what you do, committed to make a difference and this sounds like your next role, please click apply, we’d love to hear from you. You may view the position description attached.
For any other information, please contact Susan Thompson, Programs Facilitator Manager at [email protected] using the subject line: Facilitator - Wagga Wagga enquiry via EthicalJobs. Remember to add "Facilitator - Wagga Wagga" in the email subject if enquiring about this role.
Due to the nature of this role, the successful candidate must be prepared to undertake a National Police Check and a Working with Children’s Check. We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to principles of cultural diversity. Applications from people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are encouraged.