At MacKillop Specialist School, we are committed to providing high-quality educational experiences for students with diverse needs. Our team is dedicated to delivering effective and engaging learning programs that cater to the unique requirements of each student.
Key Responsibilities:
Collaborate with a highly skilled team to develop and deliver evidence-based learning programs that meet the requirements of the Victorian Curriculum.
Work with a capped class size of eight students, accompanied by an Education Support worker, to ensure a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
Develop and implement tailored teaching strategies to support students with diverse learning difficulties and challenging behaviors.
Contribute to the improvement of programs and student outcomes through collaborative work with colleagues.
What You'll Need:
A four-year teaching qualification or equivalent, with eligibility for Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration.
Demonstrated understanding and experience of implementing evidence-based teaching practices informed by the Victorian Curriculum.
Experience in designing, delivering, and assessing programs that cater to individual learners' needs and engage students with diverse learning difficulties.
Demonstrated capacity to work collaboratively and creatively with colleagues to enhance program quality and student outcomes.
Benefits:
Generous salary and leave entitlements, in line with the Catholic Education Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2022.
Salary packaging up to $18,500 to increase your take-home pay.
Discounted workplace health and fitness program for you and your family.
Paid on-site training opportunities for professional development.
Free local parking and regular supervision.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for confidential counseling, coaching, and emotional support.
Requirements:
Valid and current VIT Card.
Valid and current Driver's Licence.
Satisfactory Criminal History Check.
Valid and current NDIS Workers Screening Check.
Our Commitment:
MacKillop Specialist School values diversity and respects the dignity of all individuals. We strive to create a culturally safe and welcoming environment for all, with a strong focus on equity and access for vulnerable students.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply for this position, and we aim to continue evolving as a culturally safe and competent organization.
Estimated Salary:
$80,000 - $110,000 per year, depending on qualifications and experience.
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