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General Employee – Classroom and Learning Support Aboriginal School and Community Worker - St Joseph’s Primary School

General Employee – Classroom and Learning Support Aboriginal School and Community Worker - St Joseph’s Primary School

Catholic Education Diocese of Wagga Wagga

Leeton

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
ASAP

Job overview

St Joseph’s Primary School, Leeton

General Employee – Classroom and Learning Support

Aboriginal School and Community Worker (25 hpw)


Part time – Limited term

To commence as soon as possible until 18 December 2020


Closing date:  22 May 2019

Please contact Mary Atkinson on 0409 078574 or via email atkinsonm@ww.catholic.edu.au for further information

About Catholic Education Diocese of Wagga Wagga

Catholic Education, Diocese of Wagga Wagga serves twenty-six primary schools and five secondary colleges (2 of which offer boarding facilities). Our staff support principals and school staff in their work around maximising student learning, growth and development.


Primary schools in the diocese are separated into two regions each supported by a School Services Consultant – Primary. The Northern Region encompasses the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area and the Wagga Wagga area. The Southern Region encompasses the Albury and South-West areas and also includes Sacred Heart Kooringal and Henschke Primary in Wagga Wagga. Secondary schools in the diocese are supported by a School Services Consultant – Secondary.


Catholic Education, Diocese of Wagga Wagga staff support schools in the following areas;

  • Learning and Teaching
  • Catholic Life
  • Inclusion
  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • Employee Services
  • Professional learning
  • Strategic planning
  • Renewal and development of  school leadership personnel
  • System Monitoring
  • Registration and Accreditation
  • Liaison with the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
  • Advice and support for the Director of Schools
  • Staffing
  • Processes which advance the resolution of concerns
  • School-based projects

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