School Service Leader: Extended Learning (Statewide) Catholic Education Tasmania is a community of thirty-eight schools and colleges serving over 17,000 students, their families and over 2,400 employees across Tasmania.
Catholic Education Tasmania are now seeking applications for the role of School Services Leader: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.
As the School Service Leader: Extended Learning (Statewide) you will be responsible for providing specialist on-going instructional support and advice within schools and small regional clusters of schools.
As School Service Leader: Extended Learning (Statewide), you will: Support schools in implementing pedagogical models of support and tiered interventions to address the learning needs of students.
Provide in-school support to develop consistent learning and assessment practices that use knowledge of student data to inform teaching and learning.
Tailor professional learning to assist teachers to improve curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.
Some of the skills and experiences we are looking for are: Education degree with teaching experience.
Demonstrated expertise in the area of specialisation.
Ability to work in a focused and collaborative manner in a school environment to support the improvement of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.
Registered to teach in Tasmanian Schools or able to gain registration.
You will join an organisation that is driven by: Its vision of Student Focused, Christ Centred, Learning for Life.
A professional service-oriented network of offices, teams and employees, Our desire to provide a comprehensive, quality Catholic school curriculum of the highest standard.
For further information in relation to the position, including an application package, head across to our Careers page at https://careers.catholic.tas.edu.au/en/listing/ If you see yourself as the School Services Leader: Extended Learning (Statewide) then apply today!
Applications Close: Thursday 21 November 2024 at 3.00pm Catholic Education Tasmania are committed to supporting the rights of children and young people and providing a safe and supportive environment for them.
The successful candidate will require satisfactory child safety checks and registrations.
We demonstrate our commitment to Reconciliation by encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply.