School Officer - Learning Support
St John Vianney Primary School
Morisset
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 7 May 2021
Job overview
Location | MORISSET St John Vianney Primary School | |
Vacancy Type | Temporary Part Time | |
Hours/FTE | 5.25 Hours | |
Description | To provide literacy and numeracy assistance and support for students with additional needs at St John Vianney's Primary School, Morisset for 5.25 hours per week on a Monday only. | |
Position Requirements | • must have a competent level of literacy and numeracy • must have an interest in the process of learning to read and understanding numeracy • must have a cooperative nature and a kind manner and be capable of supporting children in their learning • must be willing to support the ethos of the Catholic School • must be capable of working under supervision of the Learning Support Teacher and Classroom Teacher The Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults, preventing those in our care from suffering abuse or neglect. The Diocese is committed to being compliant with the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations and the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards. All employees are required to undergo a National Police Check, retain a valid NSW Working with Children Check and ensure compliance with our safeguarding policies, the Diocesan Safeguarding Commitment Statement and the Code’s of Conduct. |
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Essential Criteria | • record Working With Children number on application | |
Desirable Criteria | • experience in working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder • experience working with children with oppositional behaviours • experience in implementing behaviour plans • understands and implements non-violent crisis intervention strategies |
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CommencementStarts | ASAP | |
Finishing Date | 17/12/21 | |
Conditions of Employment | Salary is in accordance with New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory Catholic Systemic Schools Enterprise Agreement 2020. | |
Applications Close | Friday 07 May, 2021 | |
Instructions | Forward your Curriculum Vitae together with a covering letter addressing selection criteria via email (preferred) as one pdf to the contact person. | |
Contact | Name | Telephone |
Simon Devlin (simon.devlin@mn.catholic.edu.au) | 4973 4073 | |
Applications to: |
By email (preferred): Simon Devlin |
By post:
Principal |
Specific School Requirements/ Additional Info | The covering letter attached to your Curriculum Vitae should address the criteria as outlined above and should include contact details for referees. The preferred applicant will be required to complete the registration process for the Diocese. Applications will be received up until 3.00pm on the closing date. |
About St John Vianney Primary School
- St John Vianney Primary School
- 60-66 Yambo Street, Morisset
- New South Wales
- 2264
- Australia
St John Vianney Primary is an independent, co-educational Catholic school in Morisset, New South Wales. Situated in the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. In 2012, Saint John Vianney celebrated 50 years as a Catholic Community.
In 1948 Morisset became a parish with Father Dominic O’Gorman who saw a need for Catholic Education in the district and a program was designed to build a new School and Convent. The Sisters of St Joseph from Lochinvar were brought in to live and work in the Parish.
Headteacher
Simon Devlin
Facilities
ICT facilities include smartboards and computers in all classrooms along with a bank of computers in the new library. Students are able to access the reading program Lexia and the Maths programs Smartkiddies and Mathletics.
Curriculum
There is an emphasis on Literacy and Numeracy which are further supported by a focus on ICT. These programs cater for every student. While the school has a strong sporting culture, Creative Arts has been promoted significantly, with the introduction of a specialist music teacher in Term 3.
School ethos
Saint John Vianney is a Catholic community and its mission is to create a community where everyone shows respect, forgives others, values honesty and grows through learning whilst striving every day to do their best.
The school has nine aims, including to ‘provide opportunities that will develop the links between school, home and parish’ and ‘provide high quality educational programs which will meet the spiritual, academic and physical needs of each child.’
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