Learning Diversity Coordinator

Website Australian Christian College - Casey

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About ACC

Australian Christian College (ACC) is a non-denominational, Christian Education organisation, whose mission is to develop each and every student to be equipped spiritually, academically, socially and physically to flourish into their full potential, and be a positive influence on the world around them. ACC is wholeheartedly committed to excellence in education so that students are “well known, well loved, and well taught” by dedicated trained Christian staff.

ACC is part of Christian Education Ministries (CEM), with 16 schools in 5 states, and is also the largest non-government Distance Education provider in Australia.

About ACC Casey

ACC Casey, is located at Skye (45 minutes south of Melbourne), and is a P-10, co-ed, Christian school with Secondary year groups being added each year until P-12 is catered for.

We’re praying for the right staff to come and join our team, and we’re thankful that you would consider our College as a place where you will have meaningful relationships and do meaningful work.

Statement of Commitment to Child Safety & Wellbeing

  • ACC Victoria Ltd is a child safe organisation which welcomes all children, young people and their families.
  • We are committed to providing environments where our students are safe and feel safe, where their participation is valued, their views respected, and their voices are heard about decisions that affect their lives. Our child safe policies, strategies and practices are inclusive of the needs of all children and students.
  • We have no tolerance for child abuse and take proactive steps to identify and manage any risks of harm to students in our school environments.
  • We promote positive relationships between students and adults and between students and their peers. These relationships are based on trust and respect.
  • We take proactive steps to identify and manage any risk of harm to students in our school environment. When child safety concerns are raised or identified, we treat these seriously and respond promptly and thoroughly.
  • Particular attention is given to the child safety needs of Aboriginal students, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, international students, students with disabilities, those unable to live at home, those who identify as LGBTIQ+, and all other students experiencing risk or vulnerability.
  • Inappropriate or harmful behaviour targeting students based on these or other characteristics, such as racism or homophobia, are not tolerated at our school, and any instances identified will be addressed with appropriate consequences.
  • Child safety is a shared responsibility. Every person involved in our school has an important role in promoting child safety and wellbeing and promptly raising any issues or concerns about a child’s safety.
  • We are committed to regularly reviewing our child safe practices, and seeking input from our students, families, staff, and volunteers to inform our ongoing strategies.

As a part of your application, you must read and support the Child Safety & Wellbeing Policy and the Child Safety Code of Conduct. These documents are also available here.

Core Responsibilities & Duties

  • Plan and implement a range of teaching programs or courses of study;
  • Have the content knowledge and pedagogical practice to meet the diverse needs of all students;
  • Demonstrate a commitment to improving professional practice through coaching and professional development
  • Provide a child safe environment in accordance with the child safe standards;
  • Participate in child safety and wellbeing induction and training provided by the school and always follow the school’s child safety and wellbeing policies and procedures;
  • Act in accordance with our Child Safety Code of Conduct;
  • Identify and raise concerns about child safety issues in accordance with our Child Safety Responding and
  • Reporting Obligations Policy and Procedures, including following the Four Critical Actions for Schools;
  • Ensure students’ views are taken seriously and their voices are heard about decisions that affect their lives;
  • Model and promote the vision and values of the school;
  • Teach an area of the curriculum to senior year levels;
  • Maintain records of class attendance and recording student progress;
  • Implement effective student management consistent with the school’s strategic plan;
  • Attend and participate in staff meetings as required;
  • Be actively involved in regular staff devotions and prayer.

About the role

Applications are sought from suitably qualified and experienced teachers with a passion for supporting students with diverse needs. This role is a part-time role (0.8FTE) providing small group initiatives for students with learning needs, working with teachers in supporting these students in their class, coming alongside the Learning Support team to ensure students are well supported and all appropriate administration is completed, and working with parents to develop partnership to help each student to find their success.

The position involves working with children. The appointment of successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory employment screening for identity, rights to work in Australia, and child protection in accordance with CEM policy.

Qualifications

  • Evidence of the right to work in Australia
  • Proof of identity
  • Recognised teaching qualification
  • Clearance status of the Working with Children Check (where applicable)
  • Registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT)
  • Statements of service from previous child-connected roles
  • References from previous child-connected roles

You will:

  • Be a committed Christian, comfortable with sharing your faith
  • Be committed to improving student academic outcomes
  • Have high expectations for what students are capable of, both academically and behaviourally
  • Relate well to staff, students and parents. You are able to inspire and manage students, and communicate effectively with parents to support a culture of high expectations
  • Have a servant heart
  • Have demonstrated excellent organisational skills

About you

  • Be able to display the capacity to improve student learning and wellbeing outcomes.
  • Be able to demonstrate excellent teaching as described by the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.
  • Be able to receive feedback on your teaching and implement changes.
  • Be able to effectively plan for, collect and analyse educational data, then devise appropriate strategies and interventions to improve student outcomes.

Benefits

  • Work within a team that has a clear Christian vision and a strong Christian culture.
  • Attractive salary package (including salary packaging options).
  • Employee Benefits program.
  • EAP Program.
  • Play an active part in growing the school and providing quality Christian care to students.

To apply for this job please visit apply.workable.com.

Christian Schools Australia

The Christian Schools Australia office will be closed from COB Friday 17 December and will reopen Tuesday 4 January.

 

The jobs site will be monitored sporadically during this time so there may be a delay in the publishing of your advertisements.

 

Have a safe and blessed Christmas!

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