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31st October 2011, 06:24 PM #1New Member
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Manual Arts Officer Instructor
Manual Arts Officer Instructor
Position Available
Part Time 30hrs/week
$42,277.00 pro-rata/annum
Based at our Warwick Centre
This is an exciting opportunity for a creative and positive person who has the gift of being able to teach others.
The position involves the support and instruction of adults living with a disability in a variety of manual arts. While this position has a significant focus on woodwork pursuits, applicants who have the skills and knowledge to provide instruction in other manual arts/other artistic pursuits and can introduce new options would possess an advantage in their application.
Also those applicants with a training background will be highly regarded
You will be supported by our wonderful team of volunteers. Our workshop is fully fitted with a wide variety of equipment including; routers, bench sander, thicknesser, mitre saw, bench planer, wood lathe, band saw, scroll saw etc.
Applicants will require a current WA Driver’s License and be able to pass a State/Federal Police Clearance and Working with Children check.
Applicants must have basic - intermediate computer skills.
If you believe you are suitable for this position please submit your resume and cover letter to:
Mr Robin Vernon
Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 2033
Warwick WA 6024
or email
[email protected] with "woodwork position" in subject box
Applications close 4pm Monday 14 November 2011
The CATA Group is committed to providing a workplace that embraces diversity, inclusion and equal employment opportunity.
www.catagroup.org.au
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