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Speech Pathologist - School Based - Emmaus College, JIMBOOMBA

Speech Pathologist - School Based - Emmaus College, JIMBOOMBA

Emmaus College

Jimboomba

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time

Job overview

  • Full Time - Fixed Term - 12 months 
  • Commencing January 2019
  • $66,376 to $90,762 per annum plus Super
  • School Based

 

About the organisation

Brisbane Catholic Education is a learning community of over 130 schools. We aim to provide quality teaching and learning outcomes for Prep to Year 12 students.

Emmaus College is a Prep to Year 12 co-educational ecumenical College which fosters Christian unity through its active partnership with the local Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran and Uniting churches. In 2018 the College has a P-12 enrolments of approximately 1400 students.

Emmaus is located on 21 hectares in a quiet bushland setting at 48 East Street, Jimboomba. It has been built to cater for the educational and faith needs of the Jimboomba, Beaudesert and surrounding communities. ’Excellence in learning within a contemporary Christian community’ is the vision that shapes the Emmaus learning community.

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About the role

In this role you will contribute to the high quality learning and teaching in our school by providing a collaborative and consultative speech pathology service, responsive to the school context and with a student specific focus which complements the speech pathology services provided by our School Service Centres.


Duties

  • Develop, implement and evaluate speech pathology services to promote student communication, learning and well-being outcomes
  • Optimise the quality of service outcomes in partnership with the school community
  • Maintain standards of practice and competencies consistent with Speech Pathology Australia and BCE policies and guidelines


Qualifications & Registration

  • Speech Pathology qualifications
  • Blue Card or QCT registration
  • Driver’s licence (and own vehicle)


Skills & Experience

  • Clinical competence in differential diagnosis and intervention for children/adolescents with communication difficulties
  • Experience working within educational environments
  • Experience working collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams
  • Problem solving skills
  • Communication and networking skills


Benefits

  • A welcoming, collegial and flexible working environment
  • Competitive salaries benchmarked to industry standards
  • Salary packaging and salary sacrificing options
  • The opportunity to make a difference in the lives of students

 

Applicants are required to respond to Eligibility and/or Selection Criteria for this position. To view the criteria, preview the application form by clicking on the link under ‘How to apply’ and refer to section 3.

 

Contact Person: Sandra Mitchell
Contact Telephone Number: 07 3033 7572
Contact Email: smitchell@bne.catholic.edu.au

Closing Date: 18-Nov-2018

 

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Emmaus College is a prep to Year 12, co-educational, ecumenical college, located in the town of Jimboomba in the Logan area, south west of Brisbane, Queensland. The college was founded in 2002 in the heart of the Catholic parish of Brown’s Plains. The college has a current enrolment in excess of 1,300 students who come from Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Uniting Church backgrounds.

Principal

Kevin Schwede

Facilities

Emmaus College is a modern learning facility that offers its students high-quality learning environments. The college boasts a broad range of subjects within the formal curriculum and its co-curricular programs. First-class resources are available for a range of sports, including rugby league, netball, equestrian, soccer and basketball.

Curriculum

Staff at Emmaus College devise their curriculum for each of the four phases of learning that comprise the student body, in a framework which is aligned with ACARA and the Australian Curriculum.

Within the early years, the curriculum supports students as they begin to develop independence, work towards challenges and learn to collaborate with others, while in the junior years it encourages active engagement in a challenging and supportive learning environment.  The middle years curriculum prioritises a respectful and engaging learning environment that recognises the various stages of spiritual, personal and cognitive development of young people.

In Year 10 priority is given to the transition from the middle to the senior phase of schooling and to help each individual student realise his or her potential, providing a challenging and diverse learning experience that serves as an introduction to the range of pathways students can take in Years 11 and 12.

The continuation of senior studies into Year 11 is marked by a greater independence and the ability to more freely choose subjects in which students hold particular aptitude, interest and ability.

The curriculum for Year 12 offers further opportunity for students to consolidate learning and explore opportunities for attaining the Queensland Certificate of Education and subsequently gaining an apprenticeship, traineeship, employment or preparing for further studies.

School ethos

Emmaus College is a school where partnerships operate in a Christian Education Community which is faith centred and welcoming and where those entrusted with the education of the students, teach them how to join the discoveries of human wisdom and the truth of the Gospel, so that they will be able to develop a healthy spirituality and lead faith filled lives.

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