Build your career as a Teacher Assistant

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Teacher Assistant

A Teacher Assistant plays a crucial role in Australian classrooms, supporting teachers with lesson delivery and helping students with their learning needs. You’ll work closely with students, providing guidance and encouragement, particularly for those needing extra support. With increasing demand for support roles in education across Australia, it’s a rewarding profession that offers job stability and personal satisfaction. You can find work in primary, secondary, or special needs schools.

 

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EMPLOYED 74,800
PART-TIME SHARE 78%
AVERAGE FULL-TIME HOURS 39
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS $1,109

Teacher Assistants in Australia are in growing demand, particularly with the rise in inclusive education and special needs support. The role offers a fulfilling career with the opportunity to make a real impact on students’ lives, while working in a collaborative and supportive school environment. With increasing government investment in education, job prospects are strong.

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What can you expect from working as a Teacher Assistant?

A Teacher Assistant supports teachers in the classroom, helping students with learning tasks and maintaining a positive educational environment.

  1. Classroom Support: Assist with managing classroom activities and resources.
  2. Individual Assistance: Provide one-on-one help to students needing extra support.
  3. Supervision: Monitor students during breaks, lunch, and other non-classroom activities.
  4. Lesson Preparation: Help with preparing teaching materials and setting up activities.
  5. Behaviour Management: Support teachers in maintaining discipline and positive behaviour.
  6. Record Keeping: Assist with maintaining student records and progress reports.
  7. Communication: Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other staff to support student development

How to become a Teacher Assistant?

To become a Teacher Assistant, you typically need a Certificate III in Education Support or similar qualification. Online courses provide flexible study options, allowing you to gain the necessary skills while balancing other commitments. This qualification opens doors to working in schools, supporting students and teachers.

CHC30221

Certificate III in School Based Education Support

Now is a great time to work in Education. Prepare for an exciting career in the classroom and equip yourself with the skills and confidence to work as an education support worker or teachers' aide.
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*The information on this page is sourced from the Jobs and Skills Australia website, based on their occupational data collected in May 2024. Where job titles may not be exact matches, related job areas have been used. This data is intended as a guide only.

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