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A Learning Support Officer works alongside teachers in primary and high schools to deliver learning programs to a range of students. You might assist teachers to prepare classroom activities or you might work with individual students to help them participate in lessons. Learning Support Officers often work with students with special needs or you may provide general classroom assistance to all students. You might supervise students during lunch and play times or have other tasks such as bus duty.
Learning Support Officers should be passionate about learning and should enjoy working with children. It’s important that you can be flexible and work with students with a range of abilities. Learning Support Officers should be patient and understanding and be able to communicate well with both students and other staff members.
There are 6 courses available for people who want to become a Learning Support Officer. These are the top 5 most popular courses.
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Get at job as a Teacher Aide at Australian high schools and primary schools with the CHC40221 - Certificate IV in School Based Education Support. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to support qualified teachers in the classroom, providing supervision and one-to-one student support in English, reading and maths. The course covers: communicating with teachers and parents, assisting students with disabilities, understanding the unique needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, supervising students outside the classroom, and much more. This course also has scope to specialise in eLearning and online support. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, Teacher Aide career outcomes, and available enrolment dates..
Average duration: 6 months.
Become a Teacher Aide with the CHC30221 - Certificate III in School Based Education Support. This nationally recognised certificate will teach you how to support a qualified teacher in the classroom (or during online classes). The course covers: ethics and legal obligations of education support workers, contributing to student education, supporting the development of literacy and numeracy skills, helping students with special needs, working and communicating with teaching staff, encouraging responsible student behaviour, supporting students undertaking e-learning, supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and much more. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and the full list of career outcomes..
A Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care CHC40113 is perfect for students needing the skills to educate children in Australian out-of-school and vacation programs. Completing a total of 20 units, students graduate ready to support the holistic development of children in school age care. The Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care CHC40113 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package..
Average duration: 12 months.
The Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education (10752NAT) is for ATSI peoples wanting to become registered teachers or qualified teacher aides. This qualification will prepare you for a teaching career or enable you to work immediately as a teacher’s assistant. The course covers: cultural identity, directly supporting ATSI students in the classroom, student literacy, supporting maths and science learning, identifying children and young people at risk, and computer skills. You’ll graduate able to confidently assist the teacher develop suitable ATSI language and culture lessons.Enquire now for the list of learning centres plus your eligibility for enrolment and subsidised training..
If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and would like to work as a Teacher’s Aid, the 11212NAT Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education is the course for you. You’ll be learning how to support young people in the classroom — helping them develop skills in maths, science, and music as well as a strong sense of their own ATSI culture and identity. Enquire now to discuss your study options..
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Here are some potential career pathways within education support and assistance. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Education Support and Assistance
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Worker
$960 weekly pay
Home Tutor
Integration Aide
Learning Support Officer
Student Experience Officer
Teacher's Aide
Teacher's Assistant
Academic Tutor
$1,250 weekly pay
Adult Educator
$1,790 weekly pay
Curriculum Planner
Education Assistant
$1,150 weekly pay
Education Coordinator
Learning Support Teacher
Religious Education Coordinator
$1,970 weekly pay
Research Analyst
Research Assistant
Research Officer
$1,480 weekly pay
Researcher
$1,950 weekly pay
Sociologist
$1,530 weekly pay
Special Educational Needs Teacher
$1,630 weekly pay
Trainer and Assessor
$1,440 weekly pay
Vocational Education Trainer
Academic Researcher
$2,300 weekly pay
Anthropologist
$1,635 weekly pay
Director of Education
$2,992 weekly pay
Education Consultant
$1,500 weekly pay
Education Manager
Education Officer
$1,730 weekly pay
Superintendent
$3,557 weekly pay