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Teaching Learning Officer - Aboriginal Education

Teaching Learning Officer - Aboriginal Education

Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn

Manuka

  • Expiring soon
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
19 May 2024

Job overview

Location: Manuka, Canberra
Employment Type: Full-Time, Part-Time
Salary Range: $121,552 to $133,703 + Superannuation (based on skills and experience)
Start Date: May/June 2024
Closing Date: 11.55 pm, Sunday 19 May 2024

Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn (CECG) plays an integral role in education in the ACT and NSW, operating 56 Catholic Systemic Schools and eight Early Learning Centres.

The Catholic Education Office is committed to workforce diversity and creating inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from suitable candidates from all diversity groups to support our system of schools and early learning centres in delivering quality education outcomes for the students in our care.

About the Role

This role is part of the supportive Teaching and Learning Team working with an Aboriginal Education Support Officer to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education across the Archdiocese and engage with leaders, teachers and students including their families and community. The role will promote, affirm, celebrate, and acknowledge Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander perspectives, assisting school communities developing culturally responsive environments and ensure that cultural alignment exists.

The incumbent will provide leadership and support to enhance the learning, well-being, and cultural outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and to develop further the understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.

Benefits and Opportunities

  • Positive and collaborative workplace culture.
  • Permanent contract.
  • Attractive remuneration package.
  • Access to salary packaging, including novated leasing.
  • 24 weeks of paid parental leave (maternity/adoption).
  • Up to 14 weeks of paid parental leave (paternity/non-initial primary carer leave).
  • Support for professional development and study opportunities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide support to Principals and school staff in collaboration with other CE officers by providing advice and support on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education including cultural responsiveness, community protocols, and professional development for all school staff including Aboriginal Education Workers (AEWs).
  • Develop and implement Culturally Safe & Responsive Schools initiatives and programs for the system to support understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, cultures, and histories.
  • Support Aboriginal Education Contact Teachers in schools by fostering networking opportunities and resource development.
  • Support the implementation of the Australian cross-curriculum priority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures in all teaching and learning programs.
  • Assist teachers in developing programs and resources for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students with emphasis on Aboriginal cultures and histories providing practical strategies within these programs to ensure cultural inclusivity.
  • Coordinate and promote major Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander celebrations/events, including coordinating Sorry Day, NAIDOC week activities, NAIDOC awards, and NAIDOC Mass and Reconciliation Week. Support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives within Archdiocesan celebrations/ events and in school faith development programs.
  • Coordinate and support the work of the Indigenous Education Advisory Committee (IEAC).
  • Support teachers through tailored professional learning that assist in the improvement of curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment with focus on literacy and numeracy outcomes for all students in accordance with schools’ annual improvement plans.
  • Prepare briefs to the Education Lead relating to any school, system, government communication or requirement that needs attention, providing any necessary recommendations.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree of Education or equivalent qualification is required.
  • Current working with children registration/clearance.
  • Current driver's license.

Essential Criteria

  • This role is for an identified Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person. Communication with Aboriginal families and forming partnerships with local Aboriginal organisations and Elders are essential.
  • Sound understanding of and ability to articulate the Church’s mission in Catholic education.
  • Ability to provide information and support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities within schools.
  • Understanding and ability to develop links between the school and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
  • Excellent communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent time management skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain effective working relationships across all levels.
  • Demonstrated ability to influence key stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage changes effectively and deliver quality results.
  • Ability to travel to collaborate with school leaders and teachers on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, Perspectives and Cultural Competency.

Please refer to the position description for in-depth details regarding the position duties, criteria, and skill set required.

Other Eligibility Criteria

  • You must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident to be eligible to apply for this position.
  • Appointment is subject to satisfactory employment screening for child-related employment in accordance with CECG policy.

Application Process

Applicants must submit a cover letter addressing the Professional and Technical Skills and Knowledge section in the position description and a current resume. 

For further information about the role and Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn please visit the website and position description.  

If you have any questions about the recruitment process, contact Rebecca Radanovich, People & Culture Officer, on 0475136048 or via email at rebecca.radanovich@cg.catholic.edu.au

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About Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn

Who are we?

Catholic Education, Canberra and Goulburn (CECG) plays an integral role in education both in the ACT and NSW, covering 88,000 square kilometres covering the whole of the ACT and extending from Pambula on the south coast, to Crookwell in the North, through to the western point of Lake Cargelligo. Operating 56 Schools and 8 Early Learning Centres Catholic Education Canberra & Goulburn is key to education of over 21,000 students within the Diocese and employing over 2,100 professionals. 

As a diverse and inclusive workforce, Catholic Education offers career opportunities across the ACT and NSW regions including providing support and mentoring for graduate teachers as well as professional learning and career development programs tailored to individual needs.

Our vision

Our strategic vision to deliver learning and experiences in Catholic Education that will shape a strong sense of spiritual self and wellbeing and equip students to be ethical, agile thinkers who strive to make a positive contribution in the world around them. Actively working to build strong partnerships between the Catholic Education Office, Schools, Students, Parents & Families and Parishes to deliver on this vision. We invite you to walk with us, to share this journey that paves the way for our children now, and in years to come, to flourish. 

From early learning to College, a Catholic education provides an evidence-based academic, faith-filled learning journey.

Principals and teachers work with parents to grow happy, caring, compassionate young people.

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