Early Childhood Practitioner
Wanslea
Posted 12 days ago
Wanslea is seeking Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Physiotherapists or Early Childhood Educators who are interested in joining our Early Childhood Intervention program as Early Childhood Practitioners. In this role, you will support families with children facing disabilities, developmental delays, or other developmental concerns.
Your responsibilities will include conducting functional assessments, planning and delivering early support for children aged 0-6 years, and connecting families with NDIS services.
Please note that this position is primarily administrative, with a strong emphasis on report writing and coordination of services.
About Wanslea
Wanslea was founded in Western Australia 80 years ago and offers services across the state. We are a compassionate, caring organisation that supports families and their children with a diverse range of programs. We are committed to inclusion and diversity and actively seek to engage people who share our values; we Care, we Collaborate, we are Accountable, we have Courage, we Celebrate.
Why join Wanslea?
"Through opportunity and community, we grow people."
At Wanslea, you’re encouraged to be your true self! People aren’t pegs, so we don’t have ‘holes’ for you to fit into. People of all cultural backgrounds, ethnicity, age, ability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, identity or other are welcome, and encouraged to apply.
At Wanslea, we’re committed to cultivating a healthy, positive and growth enabling environment. We are proud of our wide-ranging benefits available to this role including:
• Permanent full-time position
• Based at our Albany Office with free parking on site
• Salary starting from $102,569.10 per annum plus superannuation
• Opportunity to salary package
• Ongoing professional development opportunities
• Additional paid break between Christmas and New Year
• Unique opportunity to work in an organisation passionate about diversity and inclusion
• Amazing people and rewarding team culture with highly capable and welcoming colleagues
About You
You are a dedicated and empathetic professional with a strong foundation in early childhood development, developmental delay, or disability. You hold a degree in Allied Health (Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology or Physiotherapy), Early Childhood Education, or another relevant field, and bring extensive knowledge of the NDIS, the Early Childhood Australia (ECA) approach, and best‐practice principles in early childhood intervention.
Family‐centred practice is at your heart. You’re committed to delivering evidence‐based intervention, demonstrating an ability to conduct functional assessments, develop and implement tailored support plans for children aged 0–6 years, and evaluate outcomes with care and precision. You thrive when working in partnership with families, adapting your communication to suit varied needs and working inclusively across diverse cultural and social backgrounds.
You are highly organised, resilient under pressure, and able to manage priorities while meeting deadlines. Your information management is excellent — you comfortably use technology to record, retrieve, report, and administer documentation. You are trustworthy, ethical, non‐judgmental, and always focused on inclusion and social participation for the children and families you serve.
If you hold additional credentials such as current AHPRA registration, certified membership (eg Speech Pathology Australia, AASW), or teaching registration in WA that’s a plus. Also, your experience working with diverse communities (including Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander or CALD communities) will help you connect and adapt in meaningful ways.
As an Early Childhood Practitioner you will:
• Provide Early Childhood Intervention best practice specialist support services to children who have a developmental delay or disability, including initial supports
• Work with children and their families to determine needs and appropriate specialised early intervention support
• Undertake early childhood assessments and prepare reports
• Develop individual plans in partnership with families
• Initiate collaborative professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders including children’s service providers, community and specialist services
• Identify and provide information and referrals to families that reflect their needs and links them into appropriate universal and specialist services to meet their child’s developmental needs
• Deliver high quality ECA services in accordance with the program guidelines, Early Childhood Intervention best practice principles and relevant legislative obligations
Apply Now
Submit your current resume and a concise cover letter addressing the full selection criteria as provided in the Position Description.
For any queries please contact Skye Upton, Talent Acquisition partner on 08 9245 2441.
To learn more about Wanslea visit: http://www.wanslea.org.au.
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Applications close: 05/10/2025
Wanslea reserves the right to close applications at any time, therefore we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Wanslea encourages applicants from all backgrounds and does not discriminate in regards to race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, marital status, family or carer responsibilities, pregnancy, religion, political opinion, national extraction or social origin.
Wanslea is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.
About Wanslea
Wanslea promotes community, family, and individual development through partnerships and services
Families and children have been at the heart of Wanslea since the organisation was established in 1943. They are still the focus of our entire organisation, which has now grown to offer services in four key areas.
•Family Support
•Out of Home Care
•Community Capacity Building
•Child Care
Through the commitment of our dedicated staff, who share our values, we are now able to reach out to families located across the Perth Metropolitan area, the Peel, Great Southern and Goldfields regions. Greater access means that we are able to help more families with a range of professional and support services.
It also means that we can be there for the children when they need us. It may be for one night because a parent is ill or it could be for long-term foster care. As always our focus is on the well being of the child. We don’t judge, we don’t discriminate, we’re there to help.
Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
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