Secondary Learning Support/ Visual Art Teacher - Hamilton

St Francis Xavier's College - Hamilton (see more jobs from this school)

HAMILTON, NSW 


Learning Support / Teacher's Aide

Teaching Subject: Visual Art

Contract Type: Contract Position Full Time

Applications Close: 27 April 2025


St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton is seeking a Temporary Full-Time Secondary Learning Support (0.7) and Visual Art (0.3) Teacher to join the team.

<p>St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton is seeking a Temporary Full-Time Secondary Learning Support (0.7) and Visual Art (0.3) Teacher to join the team for the remainder of 2025.<br><br>St Francis Xavier's College, Hamilton, is a comprehensive, co-educational college catering to vibrant young adults across Years 7, 8, 11 and 12 and moving towards a 7-12 structure by 2027.<br>We are committed to creating a contemporary space that caters to the diversity of its students.<br>Teachers are focused on offering a holistic approach to education acknowledging the mind, body and spirit of students and the importance of each in their development of personal and social responsibility.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>The teaching community at St Francis Xavier’s College upholds the responsibility of shaping and encouraging young minds through a shared vision of high quality education, hands-on experiences and fruitful learning for all students.<br>Each member of the teaching staff brings with them skills and expertise in their delivery of Stage 6 courses and the requirements of the Higher School Certificate and an understanding of the new Stages 4 and 5 curriculum, while also modelling faith in action by nurturing positive relationships between one another.<br>Learning Support Teacher -&nbsp;<br><br><br><br><a href="https://mncatholic.sharepoint.com/:b:/t/HR-HumanResourcesTeamSite-Active-PositionDescriptionLibrary/EfofmkU2kbREtfYXZxUwRhkBsL5xLsJBr1WCm-MZjJhp1g?e=TnEz0A"><strong>POSITION DESCRIPTION</strong></a><br><br>The Learning Support Teacher (7-12) in a Catholic school has a unique role to play and is assigned with the task of ensuring each child has the opportunity to grow both academically and spiritually and to live a purposeful life. &nbsp;Examples of responsibilities of the Learning Support Teacher include but are not limited to the following:<br>&nbsp;</p><ul><li>assist with the identification of students with special educational needs, consult and collaborate with parents, colleagues, CSO personnel and external providers, and facilitate referral and assessment procedures with Catholic Schools Office Student Support staff.<br>&nbsp;</li><li>deliver intervention, teach students, and assist teachers with curriculum differentiation, as specified by the Leader of Learning Support / Learning Support Coordinator.<br>&nbsp;</li><li>collaborate with class teachers and other relevant people to assist in the design, implementation, and monitoring and review of adjustments, as documented in the Personalised Plan (PP) or Learner Profile (LP).<br>&nbsp;</li><li>work collaboratively with other Learning Support personnel.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>contribute to the provision of staff professional development and parent education programs.<br>&nbsp;</li><li>liaise with relevant schools particularly in relation to transition periods.<br>&nbsp;</li><li>contribute to the preparation of documentation required under legislation in line with privacy, confidentiality, and disability obligations, for example, pre-enrolment documentation, and assist in the preparation of submissions for the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD)<br>&nbsp;</li><li>support the development of inclusive learning environments&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>assist in the implementation of programs and processes to support students with disability&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</li><li>assist in building capacity of school staff in the area of Special Education&nbsp;<br><br>Classroom Teacher -&nbsp;<br><br><br><br><a href="https://mncatholic.sharepoint.com/:b:/t/HR-HumanResourcesTeamSite-Active-PositionDescriptionLibrary/EfofmkU2kbREtfYXZxUwRhkBsL5xLsJBr1WCm-MZjJhp1g?e=TnEz0A"><strong>POSITION DESCRIPTION</strong></a><br><br>Teachers in a Catholic school have a unique role to play and are assigned with the task of ensuring each child has the opportunity to grow both academically and spiritually and to live purposeful lives.<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Supported by the Catholic community of which they are a vital part, teachers invite students and their families into a faith-filled educational experience<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Teachers promote the school as a place of learning and excellence where creativity and curiosity are nurtured and students are connected with their world through deep learning and engagement<br>&nbsp;</li><li>Teachers differentiate learning for students according to their educational needs and abilities and are responsible for the creation of effective assessment practices and quality teaching programs<br>&nbsp;</li></ul>