Specialist Advisor - Disadvantaged Learners

Specialist Advisor - Disadvantaged Learners
Company:

Tafe Gippsland


Place:

Victoria


Job Function:

Education

Details of the offer

Gippsland's leading vocational educatorFull time role (38 hours per week)Fixed term for 2 yearsBased at one of TAFE Gippsland's Latrobe Valley Campuses (travel required)Job Reference No.
2489About usFor over 95 years, TAFE Gippsland has been at the forefront of vocational education and training, proudly serving the Gippsland community.
As the winner of the TAFE Large Training Provider of the Year award in 2023, TAFE Gippsland stands out as a leader in empowering local students and supporting regional businesses.
With a commitment to excellence, we offer a diverse range of programs, including pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, accredited short courses, certificates, and diplomas.
Our team of over 450 dedicated staff, spread across 13 campuses, works closely with industry partners to deliver tailored workplace training.About the roleThe Specialist Advisor – Disadvantaged Learners plays a crucial role in developing, implementing, monitoring and reporting on the outcomes for initiatives that support the success and inclusion of TAFE Gippsland's 'Strategy to attract and engage learners experiencing intersectional disadvantage'.
This is inclusive of campus-based programs and outreach programs such as Our Place.
In collaboration with TAFE Gippsland's educational delivery leadership and trainers, this role will offer expert advice and support to teaching teams, promoting a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
It will also ensure that students from various underrepresented groups have access to inclusive intake processes, course design, resources, and the support needed to succeed academically.About youAs the Specialist Advisor – Disadvantaged Learners, you will have extensive experience working in Secondary Schools or the VET sector.
You will possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse student groups.
You will have a strong focus on collaborative relationships both internally and externally to TAFE Gippsland, including experience working with community-based support services within the inner Gippsland region.
With a proven ability and a strong understanding of diversity, equity and inclusion principles, you will be well-positioned to implement programs and initiatives to support underrepresented student cohorts.
You have the ability to collect, analyse and report on relevant data that will influence outcomes in respect of learner success and retention.
A six-month probationary period applies to this role.Qualifications and experienceBachelor Degree (or higher) in Education, Community Services, Social Work, or Community Development.Extensive experience (exceeding 5 years) working in Secondary School and/or Vocational Education and Training sector is required.Experience collaborating with community-based support services within the Inner Gippsland region is required.Experience directly working in roles providing, advising or working with student support services, diversity and inclusion in education is desirable.Mandatory requirementsCurrent Victorian Working with Children ClearanceCurrent Police Check (not older than 12 months old)Current Driver's Licence (travel is a requirement of the role)BenefitsEmployment with a progressive employerCompetitive salary, benefits and conditionsA genuine opportunity to use your skills to provide opportunities to disadvantaged learnersProfessional development opportunitiesA great culture and supportive team environmentAccess to an Employee Wellbeing ProgramHow to applyTo apply for this position please visit the TAFE Gippsland website.
Applications are to be submitted online and must include:a current resume; andresponses to the key selection criteria.For specific enquiries relating to this position, please contact Shae McGregor, Projects Manager Institute Course Transition & Pathway Development on .
For assistance with the online application process, please contact Shona Hoggard, Senior People and Culture Advisor on .Applications close 2.00pm on Monday 23 September 2024.TAFE Gippsland is a Child Safe Organisation and equal opportunity employer.
We value diversity and inclusion in our workforce and encourage people from all backgrounds, abilities and identities to apply for our vacancies.#J-18808-Ljbffr


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Specialist Advisor - Disadvantaged Learners
Company:

Tafe Gippsland


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Victoria


Job Function:

Education

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