ID: 148045

EdConnect Learning Support Volunteer

Education & Training Regular - more than 6 months Melville WA

About this opportunity

While there is no specific experience necessary, volunteers need to be committed to being positive, caring, trusted role models to support at risk young people in schools. Being a good listener, patient, non-judgmental, relating well to young people and having a flexible attitude to working in busy school environments are essential.

From one-to-one or small group mentoring to literacy or numeracy support within a classroom; from volunteering in a school garden, the library or at the canteen to assisting with sports or other school-based activities like Breakfast Club, volunteers can use their skills and life-experience to make a difference to students.

Learning Support Volunteers (LSVs) assist students and teachers in the classroom or in other areas of the school for a minimum of one hour per week. LSVs like being involved in the busy school environment, often working autonomously as part of the school team. Using patience, understanding and a positive attitude about education, volunteers encourage and support students to achieve academic goals. The most common roles are: • Assisting students with their learning within a classroom. • Listening to students read. • Working with small groups of students to assist with literacy or numeracy work.

Other roles include: • Assisting in the school library, canteen or breakfast club. • Assisting with specialist programs.

Schools include: Ardross Primary School, Attadale Primary School, Bicton Primary School, Booragoon Primary School, Bull Creek Primary School, Kardinya Primary School, Melville Primary School, Mount Pleasant Primary School, Oberthur Primary School, Rossmoyne Senior High School, West Leeming Primary School and Winthrop Primary School


Additional requirements

National Police Certificate *. Working with Children Check *.

As an EdConnect volunteer, you will:
• have a positive attitude towards children and education;
• have good communication skills, especially listening;
• demonstrate positive behaviours such as respect, patience and maturity;
• have empathy and understanding for the challenges experienced by school-aged children;
• be flexible and understanding to the challenges of the school environment;
• work autonomously as well as part of the school team, adhering to EdConnect’s and the school’s policies and procedures;
• take direction from staff;
• be reliable and committed to the volunteering role;
• be willing to learn new things; and
• be fluent in written and spoken English

* May be arranged via the Organisation. Details to be provided on expression of interest.
Time Required

Flexible/ to be negotiated with school upon placement

Suitable for
  • People with disability
  • Wheelchair Access
Type of work
  • Education & Training
Training

Full training provided

Reimbursement

For WWCC if required