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Teacher Aide Register 2021 (Fixed Term and Casual opportunities)

Teacher Aide Register 2021 (Fixed Term and Casual opportunities)

The Hutchins School

71 Nelson Road, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Available anytime in 2021
Apply by:
31 December 2021

Job overview

The Hutchins School, established in 1846, is an Anglican Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 day and boarding school in Hobart, Tasmania. We are an Anglican school whose supportive learning community works together to nurture character of boys.

During the year, The Hutchins School will require Relief Teachers and Teacher Aides on a fixed term and casual basis.  This register will allow you to be contacted for these opportunities in advance when they arise.

The Hutchins School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children therefore successful applicants must be willing to undergo and complete child protection screening and onboarding including checks with past employers before commencement and must hold a current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (RWVP).

Teacher Aide

To be successful in this role you will:

  • Solve problems in a practical and timely manner.
  • Make decisions and work autonomously within the scope of the role.
  • Complete accurate work to a deadline.
  • Work well in a small team and in an organised and efficient manner.
  • Have high level communication and interpersonal skills, as well as a demonstrated ability to work with a variety of people to achieve positive outcomes.
  • Have completed (or significant progress towards completion) of Certification III in Education Support – Teacher Assistant or and/or equivalent experience.
  • A current first aid qualification such as Apply First Aid (previously known as Senior First Aid or Workplace Level 2) or ability to obtain such a qualification.
  • Ability to demonstrate basic computer skills and undertake word processing tasks in Microsoft Office software.

Our expectations

The Hutchins School has been educating boys for 175 years and we are a leading school for boys. We are a school of high standards, impeccable reputation and strong traditions.

It is a strict requirement of our school that all staff obtain and maintain a Tasmania's Department of Justice Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (RWVP) evidence of which must be provided prior to commencement.

Applicant and applying information

Please send your CV along with a cover letter outlining if you are applying for a Teacher Aide or Relief Teacher and what subjects and year level you can teach (if applicable) to employment@hutchins.tas.edu.au

Expressions of interest are welcomed throughout 2021.

About The Hutchins School

The Hutchins School is an independent, Anglican day and boarding school for boys from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 in Sandy Bay, Tasmania.

The school was founded in 1846 as a memorial to The Venerable William Hutchins, first Archdeacon of the colony of Van Diemen’s Land. 

Headteacher

Rob McEwan

Facilities

The Hutchins School Library consists of three mini-school information resource centres – the Early Learning Centre Library, the Stephens Library for Junior and Middle Schools and the Senior School's Nettlefold Library.

The Centre for Excellence provides learning support and extension programs. 

In Years 11 and 12, the school has co-operating school arrangements with St Michael’s Collegiate and Fahan School, so students are able to choose from over 100 potential elective courses.

Curriculum

The school has an Early Learning Centre for Pre-Kindergarten to Year 2 and the curriculum is based on the Early Years Learning Framework with a Reggio Emilia approach where relevant and the Australian Curriculum for Prep (Foundation) to Year 2. The class teacher takes all of the core subject areas including, English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography and Art. Specialist teachers are provided for Music, French, Physical Education, Library and RAVE (Religious and Values Education). 

In senior school students pick elective subject options as they move through Years 9 and 10. The co-curricular program in Junior and Senior school includes Music, Performing Arts, Debating, Sports and Duke of Edinburgh

School ethos

The School’s motto of ‘Vivit Post Funera Virtus’ – Character Lives After Death – which conveys the School’s dedication to the building of character, moulded by faith, learning and service to others.

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Applications closed