Full-time, ongoing position during term times
Work/life balance
Be part of a close-knit team
About the position
The role involves managing operations within the Inclusive Education facility, ensuring smooth programming and access to educational activities and programs. This includes overseeing the coordination and allocation of Student Support Officers (SSO) to provide assistance to students in the Senior School.
The primary focus is on working with adolescents, collaborating closely with staff to foster an inclusive education environment. This requires ensuring that the necessary support systems are in place to meet the needs of students in a supportive, accessible learning setting.
Works term times only, with 2 weeks call back during non-term times.
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA
Experience in managing disability and support services, ideally within an educational environment
Previous supervisory and/or coordination experience in providing support services to adolescents and young people (educational, welfare, wellbeing etc.)
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to develop effective relationships with people with disabilities
A proven ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and clients (such as teachers, support staff, students, parents, and members of the school community)
Strong organisational skills and the ability to coordinate programmes and continually review programme outcomes.
An awareness and understanding of legislative obligations of schools regarding disability and the NCCD.
IT proficient
Commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse learning environment
Experience in maintaining confidentiality of sensitive information
Previous experience within a school environment is highly desirable, but not essential.
QUALIFICATIONS (one or more of)
Relevant post-secondary qualifications within relevant occupations such as a degree within youth work, social work, occupational therapy, education, welfare, disability services, or
Certificate 4 within youth work, disability, welfare, case management or educational services with extensive experience.
Allied health professionals with appropriate qualifications are encouraged to apply.
About Girton Grammar School
Girton Grammar School in Bendigo is a leading independent school that provides an enriching and supportive educational environment for approximately 1,100 students from Prep to Year 12.
With a Junior School campus and separate Senior School campus located minutes from the centre of town, this renowned School sits at the heart of the Bendigo community.
The school is proud of its culture and reputation of optimism and commitment to students and staff, translating to personal growth and academic achievement that truly sets the School apart in Regional Victoria.
Our rich history and steadfast values have, over time, built a school culture where we value equally, people, character, and learning. The behaviour and attitude of our students and staff contributes to a learning environment where every child is known, and their individuality is respected.
How to apply
If you are interested in applying for this position, please provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae and the names of three referees and click 'Apply Now'
Applications close on Sunday, 3rd November 2024
Interviews will commence as applications are received. Girton Grammar School reserves the right to commence the recruitment process and appoint to the position before the applications close date.
All applicants must be eligible to work in Australia.
Girton Grammar School is committed to child safety. Candidates applying for teaching appointments must be registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching. All other staff are required to provide a Working with Children Check (WWCC). Referee checks will be undertaken prior to employment. Girton Grammar is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All applications will be treated with strictest confidence.
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