Teacher (HSIE) - St Laurence Flexible Learning CentreAre you enthusiastic about connecting young people with the world around them? Are you excited by the idea of teaching in a supportive environment that values creativity and innovation? Do you strive towards inclusive education and 'no child left behind'?Then we want to hear from you!WHO WE ARE LOOKING FORWe are seeking a vibrant, creative and resilient teacher to join our supportive team. This is an opportunity to work with young people who are disengaged from mainstream education with the aim of re-engaging them in meaningful and intentional learning.Commitment to make a real difference through providing dynamic learning opportunities.Contribute to the diverse elective program (share your hobbies and interest areas with the young people).Ability/willingness to teach stage 5 Human Society and Its Environment (HSIE).ABOUT THE ORGANISATIONSt Laurence Flexible Learning Centre is a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. There are 23 Flexible Schools throughout Australia who offer a full-time and multiyear secondary education program for young people who have disengaged from mainstream schooling. Enrolled young people may express a broad range of complex education and social needs and flexible schools respond with a variety of flexible and innovative teaching and learning practices including vocational planning and the development of social connectedness.The purpose of a Flexible School is to provide young people with a varied and holistic set of learning experiences supporting them to identify and pursue an individual transition to adulthood, employment, further education and training and social connectedness.ABOUT THE SCHOOLSt Laurence Flexible Learning Centre is a small registered and accredited Special Assistance School with an emphasis on high-quality teaching and learning, wellbeing support, small class sizes, and qualifications that empower young people. Our cohort includes 50 young people and a team of 14 staff including teachers and youth support workers.Our goal is to re-ignite the curiosity of our young people and re-engage them in learning through meaningful and creative learning opportunities. Learning is delivered through not only the stage 5 curriculum but our diverse elective program (including activities such as photography, cycling, and fishing). Through our electives, we connect youth with community, expose them to new skills and expand their view on possibilities around them.As a member of our staff and community, you will join a dedicated and collaborative team working together to reduce barriers to education, support learning and wellbeing, and support young people to transition into the world of work and further study.If you are up for a challenging but rewarding role and committed to preparing youth towards a positive future, then please apply.ABOUT THE ROLEThe Teacher reports to the Head of Campus and Area Principal. They have delegated responsibility to develop and maintain learning and social inclusion responses of the campus. This includes:Planning, preparation and delivery of effective learning and teaching programs for young people.Contributing to the development and implementation of the EREAFS objectives and planning.Working collaboratively with all staff to provide a safe, inclusive work environment for staff and young people.Being proactive in building relationships with young people, families/carers, and the community to ensure the best outcomes are achieved for each young person.Generalist or specialist teacher able to teach stage 5 to join our school in Broadmeadow, Newcastle (NSW).This position is open to primary trained teachers.This position is continuing, full-time commencing from January 2025.To view the Position Description, please click apply to access our external application portal.Our students have identified the following skills as important for this role:Knowledge about Australian History and geography.Good at explaining tasks simply & ability to teach different abilities and learning preferences.Have a sense of humour.Practical learning experiences.ABOUT YOU:Able to commit to and work within our Operating Principles; Respect, Participation, Safe and Legal, and Honesty. Dedicated and solution-focused. Believe in unconditional positive regard, collaborative problem solving, and restorative practice.You will:Have the ability and enthusiasm to bring History and Geography to life.Ability to plan, prepare and deliver dynamic, effective learning and teaching programs for young people.Ability to differentiate lessons for learners with low literacy and learning gaps.The patience and ability to inspire young people to be their best selves.Have a natural rapport with young people & staff.Be a life-long learner open to new ways of working.Enhance the wellbeing and holistic growth of young people through the development of supportive learning environments, quality communication, and effective classroom management.Be committed to advocating for young people and child safeguarding.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSA bachelor's degree (Primary or Secondary) or similar qualifications (NESA registration/approval to teach).Current registration with NESA.Current Working with Children Check.SELECTION CRITERIA:Qualifications & current registration (Primary or Secondary).Demonstrated knowledge of and experience delivering the NSW curriculum and quality planning.Demonstrated ability to differentiate lessons to include low literacy learners.Examples of projects or creative delivery of curriculum you have achieved.Experience working with disengaged youth.Willingness to contribute to the electives program through your special interest areas.KEY ATTRIBUTES AND EXPERIENCEUnderstanding of and commitment to the values of a Catholic educational system of schools in the Edmund Rice tradition.Able to demonstrate the high-level communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills necessary to be successful in a complex and layered organisational structure.Appropriate qualifications and relevant professional experience.Ability to diagnose problems, foresee potential issues and devise appropriate responses.Ability to lead, work in, and collaborate across teams with integrity and humility.Strong interpersonal skills with well-developed verbal and written communication skills.Proficiency in digital literacy across a range of software and apps.Ability to be flexible and respond to current needs as they occur.High organisational skills with the ability to prioritise work and remain multi-task focused.Demonstrate resilience, self-awareness, and strategies for self-care.Remain professional in high-pressure situations.WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU:Learn how to do school differently.Enhanced Superannuation contribution options.Salary Sacrificing benefits, including FBT exempt payments of up to $15,900 p/a.Induction, wellbeing, and ongoing professional development.Supportive multi-disciplinary team environment.Free EAP counselling services.Teacher classification salary ranges from $89,295 - $128,269.HOW TO APPLY:To apply for a position, please click apply to access our external application portal. To support your application, you will be required to provide the following:A letter of introduction and a response to the selection criteria;A current curriculum vitae outlining relevant work history;Two referees (including contact details). Please include a referee from current or most recent place of employment.Applications will be reviewed and shortlisted as they are received.The successful applicant must possess (or be eligible to obtain) and maintain a current Working With Children Check.All applicants will be subject to EREA and legislative screening procedures. These checks are consistent with EREA's commitment to child protection policies and procedures.Edmund Rice Education Australia is committed to ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and dignity of all children and young people.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.Edmund Rice Education Australia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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