Opportunity to empower TGS's First Nations studentsJoin a supportive and collaborative environmentToowoomba Grammar School (TGS) is looking for an Indigenous Education Mentor to join the team.
This is a part-time opportunity to empower our First Nations students by providing them with the guidance, support, and encouragement they need to succeed academically and personally.
Your mentorship can help bridge educational gaps, boost confidence, and foster a strong sense of cultural identity and pride among our First Nations students.
About Us TGS was founded in 1875 and is a member school of the Great Public Schools Association of Queensland (GPS).
It is an independent non-denominational day and boarding school for boys with a total enrolment of 1,200 from Preparatory to Year 12.
There are approximately 300 boarders in the School coming predominantly from throughout Queensland, Northern New South Wales and the Northern Territory.
The School's campus covers 20.5 hectares and is located one kilometre from the centre of Toowoomba.
It is our vision that our boys will graduate from TGS with the skills to be independent, well-balanced, and successful in life.
That they are boys of good character who respond well to challenges and achieve life-long wellbeing.
TGS has been honoured with The Educator's 2024 5-Star Employer of Choice award.
The Award acknowledges excellence in providing competitive salaries, employee benefits, professional development opportunities and nurturing a culture of inclusion and respect.
About the Position The Indigenous Education Mentor will provide an extra layer of support to the First Nations students at TGS.
The mentor will assist in both the academic and personal development of students, ensuring a well-rounded support system.
Mentors play a crucial role in preserving and promoting cultural heritage by integrating history, knowledge, languages, perspectives and practices into the educational experience.
By sharing your cultural insights and experiences, you can help ensure that First Nations traditions and values are passed down to future generations, enriching the educational landscape and fostering greater cultural understanding.
Selection Criteria: You will be able to demonstrate your ability and commitment to:
Educational Qualifications: Completion or near completion of a teaching degree at a university or similar institution.Mentoring Experience: Demonstrated experience in mentoring or a similar support role, preferably with Indigenous students or within First Nations communities.Cultural Knowledge and Sensitivity: Strong understanding of First Nations histories, cultures, perspectives, and traditions, with the ability to integrate this knowledge into the mentoring role.Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with students, parents, educators, and community members, fostering positive relationships and a supportive environment.Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with educational technologies, digital tools, and online platforms used for mentoring and communication, enhancing the learning experiences of students.Organisational Skills: Strong organisational abilities to manage academic tracking, event coordination, and various administrative tasks, ensuring efficient support and program implementation.Pastoral and Academic Support: Proven ability to provide both pastoral care and academic support, including tracking academic progress, identifying areas for improvement, and assisting students in navigating educational systems.Commitment to Cultural Activities and Community Engagement: Experience in planning and leading cultural activities, promoting cultural awareness, and engaging the school community in events such as NAIDOC Week and National Reconciliation Week, thereby fostering a sense of community and cultural pride among students.For a full Position Description please refer to the attachment below.
How to apply: All applications are to be submitted via TGS's online Careers Portal and include:
a cover letter addressed to the Headmaster addressing the vacancy being applied for;a resume;the names and contact details of three confidential referees.Enquiries should be directed to the Indigenous Education Co-ordinator, Mr Scott Gale on 07 4687 2500 or email ******.
Applications close on 22 January 2025. Please note the advertising closing date is indicative only and TGS reserves the right to close the advertisement before this date is reached.
Therefore, you are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible. We do not welcome interest from recruitment agencies at this time. Applicants must possess the legal right to live and work in Australia to be considered for this position. Working with Children Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all the students in our care and expects all applicants to share this commitment.
All School staff, unless otherwise eligible for an exemption, must possess a current Positive Notice or "Blue Card" issued under the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 before commencing employment with the School.
Volunteer Blue Cards are required to be transferred to Paid Employment cards.
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