Co-Teaching Engagement Specialist
St John’s Primary School MULLUMBIMBY
Mullumbimby
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 1 February 2021
Job overview
Applications are invited from suitably qualified teachers for the following position:
Co-Teaching Engagement Specialist
Part-time, temporary position 2021 school year.
Purpose of the Role
To facilitate and build teacher growth & capacity resulting in increased student engagement, improved behaviour management skills and a deeper understanding of teacher effectiveness/impact on learning.
Applicants must:
have a current NSW Working with Children Check.
NESA Accreditation.
have a knowledge of and commitment to the Catholic ethos and mission of the school.
Criteria:
● Support the mission, ethos and teachings of the Catholic Church’s work in schools.
● Work alongside teachers, co-teach, model, observe & provide feedback whilst building capacity and effectiveness in both their practice and pedagogy given the context of the school.
● Participate in an ‘action learning project’ with school staff exploring adaptive pedagogies designed to improve student engagement.
● Integrate learnings from ARC study ‘Improving Wellbeing through Student Participation at School’ into pedagogy and class practices.
Your application should address the above criteria including the nomination of three (3) referees, including your Parish Priest or minister and email in a single PDF or Word file to:
Principal – Renay Condon
Enquiries: 02 6684 2386
Email: renay.condon@lism.catholic.edu.au
Applications close: 9.00am Monday 1 February 2021
Child Protection Legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Information on how to Register for Employment in the Lismore is available on the Catholic Schools Office website http://www.lism.catholic.edu.au/employment/employment-information/
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About St John’s Primary School MULLUMBIMBY
- St John’s Primary School MULLUMBIMBY
- 11 Murwillumbah Road, Mullumbimby
- New South Wales
- 2482
- Australia
St John's Primary School is a co-educational Catholic school situated in Mullumbimby, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. The faith-based school caters to students from Kindergarten to Year 6, and employs 10 teaching staff.
The school has two mottos, 'Inspiring, Creative and Caring' and 'Servus Christi' which translates to 'Servant of Christ'. St John's is also a member of the Lismore Diocese school system and part of St John's Parish Mullumbimby.
Principal
Renay Condon
Facilities
Facilities at St John's include large sporting fields, well-equipped music rooms, art/science laboratory, outdoor playground, sandpit, sheltered social areas, outdoor assembly seating, healthy canteen and school hall. Classrooms are equipped with whiteboards, colourful desks, projectors and printers.
Curriculum
The curriculum at St John's is guided by the NSW Board of Studies and Diocese of Lismore syllabuses with the implementation of all six key learning areas of English, Maths, Science, HSIE, Arts and Physical Education. As a Catholic school, Religious Education is also implemented, with students following the 'To Know, Worships and Love' documents, daily prayer and regular liturgies. The school has one day of the week dedicated to sport where students get the opportunity to play AFL, basketball, cricket, hockey, netball, rugby, soccer, softball, tennis and touch. Children 8 years and above are eligible to represent the school at zone, regional and state carnivals.
School ethos
St John's aim to provide "quality education where children are happy, feel safe and are immersed in an interesting, innovative and challenging learning environment helping the individual to reach their full potential."
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