Fulltime contract commencing January 2025Closing Date: Friday 1 Nov, 2024Milkwood Steiner School is situated on Larrakia land (Darwin), in the tropical north of Australia delivering a Steiner Curriculum to 170 students from Kindergarten to Class 8. Our school has unique large tropical style buildings with classrooms that open out on to broad verandas, with a playground that extends to a beautiful native bushland. Our school is growing and adding an additional class in 2025, so we are seeking another teacher to join our College.We are a thriving, growing school, with a welcoming community and children from diverse cultural backgrounds. Our College of Teachers are committed to applying the richness of a Steiner Education to the unique cultural and environmental context of Australia's Top End. We are seeking a colleague who has a strong desire to grow our school with us. The successful applicant will ideally aspire to work with their appointed class for a minimum of 3 years.Milkwood teachers are supported by highly experienced teacher assistants and a rich release/specialist subject program. A Learning Enrichment teacher supports teachers, classes and individual students with diverse learning needs.Indigenous applicants who do not meet the Steiner Teaching qualification requirement, but have a willingness to engage in Steiner Teacher Training or a Mentorship by senior staff at the school are strongly encouraged to apply, and will be provided with support and mentoring to join our College.Applicants may note whether they prefer to work in lower primary (Class 1-3), or upper primary (Class 4-6) classes. There is some flexibility in where the teacher will be placed, and a wish to assign our new teachers their preferred age group when possible!Key ResponsibilitiesWork effectively with the College of Teachers, Principal and Administration StaffPlan, implement, document, assess and report on teaching programs aligned to the Australian Steiner Curriculum Framework.Develop educational adjustment plans and other adjustments for individual students based on best practice interventions for inclusion, wellbeing, and learning.Maintain accurate records of class attendance, engage with incident reporting, behaviour management reporting and mandatory reporting as required.Supervise a range of student activities including support and welfare programs, Festivals, excursion, assemblies and other.Communicate regularly with parents via email, phone or face-to-face, via parent-teacher conference (Term 2 & 4) and group information sessions (Term 1 & 3).Attend relevant meetings, including a reasonable number of planning meetings, at the discretion of the Principal.Ensure appropriate behaviour of students in class, around the school and whilst on excursions or camps.Care for the classroom and manage the classroom budget, ensuring that the aesthetics, layout, and management of the room reflect the cultural values of Milkwood Steiner School and support teaching and learning.Key Selection CriteriaA commitment to the principles of Steiner Education, including qualifications and/or commitment to Professional Development in Steiner EducationDemonstrated experience planning, delivering and assessing a child-focused Steiner curriculum, with classroom management and organisational skillsDemonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and community including demonstrated skills in communicationA love for children and an inclusive approach that values diversity and wellbeingExcellent understandings of self-care and insight into own support needsSpecialist subject area training, skills, strengths or interestsAn interest in specialised areas of the school's professional and cultural life (eg. child studies, festivals, adult education, eurythmy, community camps, mentoring)All applicants must be eligible for teacher registration in the Northern Territory and provide a current Ochre Card, Police Check and First Aid Certificate.Enquiries and applications to the Principal by 9am 1 November 2024Cover Letter addressing the selection criteriaSteiner Education Australia is the peak body for Australian Steiner schools.Steiner Education Australia acknowledges the traditional owners of this vast and beautiful land and its seas for which the First Peoples have acted as custodians for tens of thousands of years. We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to the elders past, present and future.We acknowledge the original spiritual sovereignty of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit to consideration and support of their aspirations towards the future as expressed in the 2017 Uluru Statement from the Heart.
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