Enquiries: ****** St Catherine of Siena, we are dedicated to implementing the Vision for Instruction in a positive learning environment that seeks to maintain a child safe environment where the wellbeing of all children in our care is our first priority.Commitment to StaffWe are seeking to develop a caring staff environment where all staff are valued for the experience and skills they bring to each learning and teaching team. Our 2025 Annual Action Plan prioritises professional formation & learning as one of its key strategies in developing a collaborative work environment in which staff feel valued and empowered in what they do.PositionThe successful applicant must:be committed to the Catholic ethos of the school and to the spiritual, emotional, social and educational wellbeing of all studentshave exemplary learning and teaching skills that engage students in a rich learning environment and a desire to share this knowledge in a professional, collaborative and collegial way with their teamhave strong interpersonal and communication skills with the capacity to continue to build strong relationships with students, staff and parentsenjoy working with students from a diverse range of cultures and have knowledge of EAL best practicevalue and consistently use assessment strategies in the development and implementation of their teaching program.be responsive to the MACS' preferred system-wide approach (Vision for Instruction) to achieving teaching and learning excellence.Special RequirementsThe successful applicant needs to:be eager to embrace the Catholic ethos of our schoolbe accredited to teach Religious Education in a Catholic school or agree to achieve this within the next few yearsbe committed to child safety, to maintaining best practices to ensure this and to ongoing evaluation of these practiceshave read and be committed to maintaining Child Safety Standards.hold VIT registrationbe familiar with, and comply with, the school's child-safe policy standards and MACS code of conduct, and any other policies and procedures relating to child safetybe a member of the School Leadership Team, actively participating in weekly leadership meetingsplan strategically with the Principal, Deputy Principal (Learning & Teaching) and Learning Diversity Leader for whole school improvement in Numeracykeep up to date with professional reading and evidence/research based practice developments in Numeracy learning, passing on relevant knowledge to Leadership and staffimplement MACS Vision For Instruction in line with the 2024-2027 School Improvement Planplan and lead Numeracy professional learning for staff including the induction of new staff to build expertise and consistencyguide, facilitate, mentor, model, coach and support classroom teachers and staff to implement best practice in Numeracy educationattend and lead Level Planning meetings to assist class teachers in the planning of Numeracyuse data and the School Improvement Framework to drive the Numeracy Annual Action Plancollaborate with Deputy Principal (Learning & Teaching) to manage, analyse and act on Numeracy dataco-ordinate the F-6 assessment schedule in Numeracy and monitor the collection of data and assess individual students on a needs basiscomplete MACS surveys as required including the beginning and end of year Numeracy Data Collectionmonitor classroom teachers Numeracy documentation and ensure compliance with school and system requirementsassist and support teachers in completing, analysing and documenting assessment records as a means of knowing learners' next steps and their growth over timemonitor and assess student performance data to inform teaching and learning support in conjunction with year level teams and leadersclearly document programs and planned support and regularly feedback to leadership and classroom teachersreliably report and provide frequent feedback to teachers about students about their learning and to families on student learningplan for the 'exit' from programs and support teachers in monitoring the ongoing progress of students who have been part of intervention programsliaise with the Principal / Deputy Principals and the Learning Diversity leader regarding the successful implementation of Intervention programmingattend and actively participate in meetings with the Intervention team to lead and support procedures and programs that make adjustments for students at risk, address acute or immediate needs and provide extension for high performing learnersattend and actively participate in MACS/Region Numeracy related Networks and meetings providing relevant feedback to the Leadership team and staffprovide Parent Education in Numeracy through the school newsletter articles, Seesaw, website and parent information sessionsensure that the appropriate resources are available for effective learning and teaching in Numeracyco-ordinate the Numeracy budget liaising with the Deputy Principal (Learning and Teaching), and other relevant leadersoversee the organisation, purchasing and storage of Numeracy resources and complete an annual auditoversee the planning, organisation & communication of Numeracy Week, including the selection and participation of students in various state and international Mathematics Competitions.assist in the compilation of the 'Annual Report to The Community'undertake any other duties as negotiated/specified with the Principal or delegate.TENURE, CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS CLASSIFICATION:Position of Leadership Level 2 (To be determined through consultation.)F.T.E: 0.8 – 1.0TENURE3-year appointment.This is to align with a 3-year leadership appointment cycle to commence 2025APPRAISALSREQUIREMENTSVictorian Institute of Teaching – Full Registration CECV Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic SchoolCriminal Record CheckValid Working with Children Card5 years teaching experienceApplication ProcedurePlease email your Letter of Application along with The Application for Employment to the Principal - Mr Des Noack (******).
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