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Ngala is recognised for its excellence in matters relating to early parenting and early childhood development. Ngala adopts an evidence based approach to service planning, development and delivery.

Ngala employs highly skilled and passionate staff across a range of disciplines. This includes nursing, social work, psychology, early childhood education, community development and administration.

Ngala staff work in interdisciplinary teams using strength based approach to guide their way of working with families.

We are a growing organisation and there are opportunities to work across a range of exciting service areas at Ngala our services including:

Helpline, Parenting Education, Consultations, In-home Consultations, Day Stay and Overnight service areas.

There will also be a range of community programs and projects opportunities as well as in our administrative support team.

Below are the current vacancies at Ngala.  This is updated on a regular basis when positions become available, so please check back with us if you have an interest in working with Ngala.

Current Vacancies

Ngala Community and Family Services

  • Coordinator Community Services (1 or 2 positions)
  • Coordinator Helpline and Consult Services
  • Coordinator Overnight and Daystay Services

For further information and a position description follow the link below to the current vacancies page.

Ngala Early Learning and Development Service (Childcare) 

  • Centre Coordinator (childcare)
  • Educators - Kensington and Perth Domestic Airport

Go to our Current Vacancies Page for Full Details

News and Events

Latest News

Events

  • Building Brains DVD

    Parent Education has been getting busy on a new DVD - Building Brains for Children 0 - 3 years - due for release and for sale early 2012.

Workshops

  • And So to Sleep

    7 months to 2 years. Explores children's sleep patterns and rhythms which evolve as their brain continues to make sense of their world.