Coordinator (Technologies) - St Clare's College, Griffith ACTLocation: Griffith, ACTEmployment Type: PermanentEmployment Status: Full-timeSalary Range: $145,189 plus superannuation. Salary is determined based on years of teaching service.Start Date: NegotiableClosing Date: 11.55 pm, Sunday 17 November 2024About St Clare's CollegeWelcome to St Clare's College, where we educate and inspire! Our college is a vibrant and inclusive community that thrives on embracing life's challenges and changes. Here, learning is more than a task – it's an adventure. We believe in providing our students with every opportunity to grow and excel in all aspects of their lives. At St Clare's, we create an empowering and safe community where students can fearlessly pursue their dreams. Our passionate teachers are committed to nurturing the spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual growth of our students.About the RoleThe Coordinator is the Leader of Learning of Technologies and plays a pivotal role in shaping the Years 7–12 Technologies curriculum, providing inspiring leadership and support to faculty staff to deliver an engaging, innovative, and student-centred learning experience. This Coordinator plays a key role in curriculum development and is committed to fostering professional growth within the faculty. Key responsibilities include supervising and mentoring staff, leading the ongoing development, implementation, and review of the Technologies curriculum, and organising faculty events that enhance both student engagement and achievement.Key ResponsibilitiesSupport the implementation of the College's Annual and Strategic Plans in collaboration with College Leadership.Set and model high teaching standards, fostering an optimal learning environment for all students.Work with staff to incorporate advancements in teaching and learning practices.Foster effective relationships among students, staff, and parents within the community.Conduct regular professional learning conversations with Faculty staff to support their engagement in targeted learning aligned with school goals.QualificationsBachelor of Teaching or Master of Teaching.Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP).Teaching Quality Institute (TQI) accreditation.Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (Desirable)Selection CriteriaA comprehensive understanding of Catalyst initiatives and High Impact Teaching Practices.A thorough knowledge of the Australian Curriculum and ACT BSSS courses.Demonstrated capability to coordinate a teaching team effectively.Demonstrated excellence in verbal and written communication skills.The ability to exercise sound judgment, including dealing with confidential matters.Other Eligibility CriteriaYou must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident to be eligible to apply for this position.Appointment is subject to satisfactory employment screening for child-related employment in accordance with CECG policy.Application ProcessApplicants are required to submit a cover letter and current resume including a statement of suitability against the skills, attributes, and experience as outlined in the Position Description.
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