Diverse Learning Teacher's Aide
Job No:
WBCC34
Location:
Kellyville
About William Clarke College
William Clarke College is a P-12, co-educational, independent Anglican College. Established in 1988, William Clarke College is located in Kellyville with an enrolment of approximately 1900 students and plans for future expansion.
We are a Christ-centred community that seeks to develop extraordinary learners with a passion to serve others. This statement is intrinsically based upon the belief that Christ is the key to unlocking wisdom that gives us all deep understanding and purpose in life.
The College is committed to enhancing the expertise of our staff, placing a strong focus on individual professional development and seeks to provide leadership opportunities for staff. We are a vibrant community that values passionate and committed staff who engage with our purpose, mission and values.
About the Opportunity
William Clarke College is seeking an experienced, innovative and dynamic Teacher’s Aide to join our growing Diverse Learning team.
As a Diverse Learning Teacher’s Aide at William Clarke College, you work under the direction of Diverse Learning Teachers, and Classroom Teachers to provide appropriate care, instruction and resources for students with identified needs across P-12 school years. This will involve collaboration with other members of the Learning Support team, classroom teachers and other staff across the College.
This is a Full-time position commencing in Term 1, 2025.
About You
- Experience in supporting students with additional needs such as Autism, difficulties with emotional regulation, learning and language disability as well as other identified needs within Individual Plans.
- Certificate III in School Based Education Support is highly desirable, or relevant equivalent experience demonstrating a deep understanding of an Education Support role.
- Adaptable to changing allocations and assignments to different students or activities as directed by diverse learning teachers.
- Ability to empathise, collaborate and communicate with College students and staff.
- Understanding of professional boundaries appropriate to the role, including appropriate communication and consultation channels.
- Excellent organisational skills including the ability to monitor and respond to changes made within Individual Plans for students.
- General capability across the Microsoft suite of applications as well as an ability to learn and adapt to new computer systems.
- Maintain confidentiality and an understanding of the Privacy Act and its implications in the education sector.
- Ability to undertake the duties of the position in accordance with William Clarke College’s Purpose, Values and Code Conduct
- Regularly practicing member of a Christian Church
- Valid Working with Children Check
What we offer
- Competitive remuneration and salary packaging
- Collaborative and supportive working environment
- Access to Professional Development opportunities
How to Apply
Applications close 14 November 2024. Early applications are encouraged as interviews may begin before the closing date.
To submit your application, click “APPLY” now!
Want more information?
To download a copy of the Position Description, please click here. To find out what makes William Clarke College an excellent place to work and continue your journey of professional growth, visit our website at www.wcc.nsw.edu.au. Alternatively please contact our People & Culture Team at peopleandculture@wcc.nsw.edu.au
William Clarke College is a child safe workplace; all successful candidates will be subject to a Working with Children Check prior to commencement.