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INDIGENOUS EDUCATION WORKER

INDIGENOUS EDUCATION WORKER

St Paul's College Kempsey

Kempsey

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
January 2019

Job overview

 St Paul’s College -  Kempsey 

Diocese of Lismore  

Applicants with suitable qualifications are invited to apply for the following position commencing the 2018 school year: 

PART TIME TEMPORARY INDIGENOUS EDUCATION WORKER 

30 hours per week (over 5 days) for the 2019 school year 

Required to work as part of the Additional Needs Team Must have or substantially completed Cert 3 School Support or similar qualification. 

Applicants must have: 

  • a strong understanding of the Kempsey /Macleay community and well established links with the Aboriginal community in the region. 
  • Strong clerical skills required. 
  • Hold a current NSW Working with Children Check

Ideally all applicants will be able and willing to participate fully in the religious dimension of the College. 

Applicants should also demonstrate a commitment to the wider parish community. 

A application should contain full personal and professional resume and details of background and experience in this area.

Application to be forwarded by email to: 

The Principal 

St Paul’s College 

Enquiries ph: (02) 6562 7200 

Email: spckemp@lism.catholic.edu.au 

Applications must be received by 9.00am Tuesday 20 November 2018.

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/  

About St Paul's College Kempsey

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+61 6562 7200

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St Paul's College is a Catholic co-educational systemic school located in West Kempsey in the Macleay Valley of NSW, and caters for students from Year 7 to Year 12. 

Established in 1980, the school was originally two separate high schools which merged together to form what was then called Macleay Regional Catholic High School. In 1985 the name changed for the last time to what it is known as today. 

Principal

Kevin Lewis

Facilities

The school's campus features modern buildings with modern interiors that includes specialised science labs, food technology facilities, metal and timber work rooms, new visual arts studios, a drama hall and dedicated agriculture and IT rooms. Students also have online access to the school's interactive Chisholm Library that provides helpful information of what's going on in the classroom and the whole school.

Curriculum

In the early years at St Paul's, the students curriculum is centrally focused arounds key subjects such as Maths, English, Health and Sciences. Specialised electives are then offered to the older students to further develop their skills. These include; Multimedia Studies, Agriculture, Food Technology, Textiles, Timber, Metal and Languages. Religious Education and faith development is central to the students at St Paul's, with every student taking an active role in the subject throughout all years.

School ethos

St Paul's adopts the motto "Let Your Light Shine". They aim is to provide a caring, Catholic environment that fosters the growth of its students, promoting qualities of self-discipline, tolerance and co-operation with the intention of enabling them to become an integral part of the Church and society.

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