Work Type: Fixed-term - Part-time
Salary: Salary not specified
Grade: Education Support - Level 1, Range 3
Occupation: Education and training
Location: Melbourne - Northern suburbs
Reference: 1512352
SC1 - Demonstrated high level understanding of factors that lead to engagement and connectedness of students to the College.
SC2 - Demonstrated ability to lead the development, delivery and evaluation of programs and initiatives that improve engagement and student well-being in education and learning.
SC3 - Demonstrated ability to work effectively with young people from a variety of backgrounds, valuing student input and voice in order to further improve school-wide interventions, programs and strategies.
SC4 - Demonstrated high level written and verbal communication skills and high-level interpersonal skills including a capacity to develop constructive relationships with students, parents and other staff.
SC5 - Demonstrated experience in planning and implementing evidence-based well-being, inclusion and intervention strategies for students.
SC6 - Possesses an appropriate qualification in social work, counselling, psychology or other clinical practice.
Range 3 is distinguished by the introduction of management responsibility and accountability for the delivery of professional support services. The role will usually impact beyond the work area or professional field. It seeks to gain cooperation of other staff members or members of the school community to achieve specific objectives, such as in school administration, operations or educational programs.
Direction on targets and goals is provided but the position will have some degree of latitude in determining how they are achieved. This latitude will generally be limited by standard procedures and school policy. Deviation from standard procedures and school policy will require guidance and direction from senior management.
The provision of business management responsibilities becomes a feature at range 3. Management of staff to achieve the expected outcomes is a key responsibility. Staff management issues will be resolved with minimal reference to senior management, although guidance will be required in more complex cases. Senior management will be provided with timely reports and advice, although this will generally be confined to matters relating to the immediate work area, service provision or educational program and is unlikely to impact substantially on whole of school operations.
This is the minimum range for positions that carry a mandatory qualification requirement of not less than four years. Professional student support positions become a feature at range 3 (e.g. therapists, psychologists) where standard professional services are delivered. Professional support and guidance will be close at hand and deviation from standard procedures and school policy will require guidance and direction from senior management.
An education support class position supports the educational services being provided to students, but must not include duties of teaching as defined in clause 2.6.1 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (Vic) or its successor. Supervision of students cannot be required except where it is an integral part of the employee¿s position or involves supervision of students individually or in small groups, in controlled circumstances, where the responsibility for students remains clearly with a teacher.
The SWO will be a member of the College Wellbeing team.
Responsibilities may include;
Behaviour Support
Coordinate the Berry Street Education Model for Foundation to Yr 6 classes.
Liaise with parents regarding intervention and support for students experiencing social, emotional or behavioural difficulties at school.
Coordinate the integration aide timetable, provide a timetable for withdrawal programs including social skills, and supported recess and lunch break activity groups.
Support teachers on an as needs basis with behaviour support.
Coordinate professional learning for staff, related to student¿s social, emotional or behavioural needs on an as needs basis.
Liaise with other wellbeing personnel and teachers to implement social skills programs, for example, `BSEM¿, `Zones of Regulation¿ and `Developmental Approach to Classroom Management¿.
Student Wellbeing/Engagement
Coordinate the Berry Street Education Model across Olympic Village Primary School.
Support teachers with SSG meetings (advising and/or attending) on an as needs basis.
Support the leadership team members and teachers with general student welfare/wellbeing issues.
Liaise with staff regarding referrals to Child First or other outside agencies.
Safe Schools
Support the school¿s Anti-bullying policy.
Coordinate cyber safety programs such as eSmart.
Support students with mental health or other individual needs, including liaison with outside agencies to link students to support services outside the school (Headspace, Reconnect etc.).
Program for Students with Disabilities (PSD) and Disability Inclusion.
Indigenous students
Out of Home Care students
Use SOCS to make referrals for SSS services. Ensure all students who have SOCS referral have this recorded into Cases21 and Compass.
Ensure all indigenous, funded or out of home care (OHC) students have a termly student Support Group Meeting and that a termly Individual Learning Plan is provided.
Attend SSG meetings on an as needs basis.
Liaise with parents/carers of students where there are attendance concerns (or students are on an attendance plan).
Teacher Aide and Trainee Coordination
Assist in Co-ordination and Management of the work of the teacher aides and trainees.
Organise and lead professional development for the teacher aides and trainees in consultation with Primary Campus Principal
Integration
Keep an up to date register of students involved in integration programs. List the time fraction, the mainstream school/contact person.
Contact special schools to confirm information and ensure that each school has the correct time fractions (entered into Cases 21 ¿ this is important for school funding).
Home School Partnerships
Provide support to parents/carers regarding cyber-safety at home.
Complete State School¿s Relief applications, submit them to the AP for approval and then forward them to SSR for consideration. Inform the family of the outcome and organise the necessary requisites.
Link parents to outside agencies or supports including parenting programs.
Accountability
Enter all information on Compass as required.
Maintain records, including the minutes of SSG, CTM, and other parent meetings.
Check that Individual Education / Learning Plans are completed as per schedule.
The successful applicant will have an appropriate qualification in social work, counselling, psychology or other clinical practice. Ideally the applicant would have a minimum of five years clinical or practical experience, but may not have worked in a school setting.
Individuals with the aptitude, experience and/or qualifications to fulfill the specific requirements of the position.
The department is committed to diversity and inclusion and developing a workforce that is representative of the community we service. We value diversity and inclusion in all forms - culture, gender, religion, ethnicity, LGBTIQA+, disability and neurodiversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for roles within the Department. The Department recognises that the provision of safe, respectful and inclusive workplaces is essential to high performance and promotes flexible work and diversity across all schools and Department workplaces. It is our policy to provide reasonable adjustments for staff with disability (see Workplace adjustment guidelines).
Additional support and advice on the recruitment process is available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates from the Koorie Outcomes Division (KOD) via [email protected]
Applicants seeking part-time employment are encouraged to apply for any teaching service position and, if they are the successful candidate, request a reduced time fraction. Such requests will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis and will be subject to the operational requirements of the school.
Victorian government schools are child safe environments. Our schools actively promote the safety and wellbeing of all students, and all school staff are committed to protecting students from abuse or harm in the school environment, in accordance with their legal obligations including child safe standards. All schools have a Child Safety Code of Conduct consistent with the department's exemplar available at:
https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/child-safe-standards/policy
The department's employees commit to upholding the department's Values: Responsiveness, Integrity, Impartiality, Accountability, Respect, Leadership and Human Rights. The department's Values complement each school's own values and underpin the behaviours the community expects of Victorian public sector employees, including those who work in Victorian Government Schools. Information on the department values is available at:
https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/values-department-vps-school-employees/overview
The following should be included:
A specific response to the key selection criteria and position details.
A cover letter providing contact information including home address, email and phone number as well as the phone number of the work address at which the applicant can be contacted.
A CV with a summary of experience and qualifications.
The names, email addresses and contact details of three referees who can provide information regarding the applicant in relation to the key selection criteria.
Please note: The selection panel may contact referees other than those listed.
Charles La Trobe P-12 College is a diverse and inclusive learning community. Charles La Trobe College is a multi-campus setting and operates under a `one¿ college model. Our college campuses are La Trobe P-12 , Olympic Village, The Pavilion, with the Victorian Specialist S.T.E.M centre Quantum Victoria (also based at La Trobe). The work of staff is driven by commitment to our Instructional Model and Teaching and Learning Charter that are underpinned by our Professional Learning Communities. Our staff understand their students and expect that they will achieve to their full potential. We offer education programs that cater for students diverse interests to promote engagement in learning this enables each student to achieve to their full potential. The Berry Street Education Model (BSEM) is the foundation for our approach to wellbeing and engagement, and Ramon Lewis' Developmental Approach to Classroom Management guides our work with classroom and behaviour management. We compliment these approaches with Restorative Practices and the Classroom Mastery model. We build the capacity of all our learners to achieve their personal best. We are also very proud of our student cohort with all staff and students holding mutual strong expectations to live our values of respect, excellence, acceptance and leadership, everyday. Staff and students share and develop positive constructive relationships.
Our College is a vibrant organisation where each part of the organisation caters for contextual needs, while building powerful connections to each other. The La Trobe Campus currently has 375 enrolments, across Primary and Secondary, and an SFOE of 0.4704. In addition to our core curriculum, in which we focus upon developing literacy and numeracy skills and VCE and VCE VM, we offer a range of enriched I.T. opportunities including STEM Club, Minecraft, Animation Club, Astronomy Club and Media Club. Our STEM programs prepare students for the future world of work, in which creativity and problem solving will be critical skills are well supported by our partnership with Quantum Victoria, which operates onsite. La Trobe Primary campus operates a Kitchen Garden Program as well as Instrumental Music. La Trobe has excellent learning spaces, built for transparency yet enclosing of sound, with teaching conducted in rooms which promote a safe and orderly learning environment. La Trobe Facility caters for hearing impaired students with classrooms equipped with hearing technology and our staff comprised of interpreters as well as the College running AUSLAN from Primary to Secondary. The Facility program provides positive education experiences for secondary aged students who are deaf or are hard of hearing and we are able to extend many supports to primary students at La Trobe.
The International Student Program, operating at both La Trobe and Olympic Village supports our students to become members of the global community. The College currently has 20 International students with enrolment steadily increasing year to year. Engagement with the community and promotion of diversity are highly valued aspects of College life. We offer a REAL Education curriculum (based on our school values) to enable students to develop strong interpersonal and social capabilities. We pride ourselves on being a community that welcomes all students and families. Our International Student Program supports our students to become members of the global community.
All campuses is are heavily invested and involved in the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR), Writing Across the Curriculum (WATC) and Science of Math (SOM) in partnership with La Trobe University. Staff across the college work in Professional Learning Communities, additionally at the La Trobe Campus small teams of teachers work in Professional Engagement Teams (PETs) where they drive an Action Research Cycle to focus on improving student outcomes in frequent and regular rotations. In our secondary setting we have a full VCE program offering 22 studies.
Olympic Village is a campus of Charles La Trobe P-12 College and is located in Heidelberg West. The campus currently has an enrolment of 137 students, and a SFOE of 0.594. A grant of over $6 million dollars was received in 2018 to re-build the site entirely. This building work was completed in September 2019. Seven stand alone grades are in operation with 7 international students. 23 students receive PSD/DI Funding and recent data is showing signs of growth across cohorts for NAPLAN.
The Pavilion campuses (East Preston and Epping) support 220 students with challenging needs via a highly differentiated and personalised learning program to meet the needs of young people. The Pavilion School is a Victorian state secondary school for students who have previously been disengaged or had significant challenges with approaches to schooling. It is governed by Charles La Trobe College under the one college approach. Pavilion students present at school with a range of behavioural difficulties and risk factors, and every class is supported by wellbeing staff. At The Pavilion, students work in small multi age and ability groups. Teaching staff at the Pavilion work in professional learning teams and teach across Literacy, Numeracy, Work Related Skills and Personal Development subjects. Pavilion staff have a proven ability to work with high-risk youth and experience dealing with students with a complex range of personal issues. Most students participate in the VCE, Vocational Major or Victorian Pathways Certificate. Characterised by a calm and therapeutic environment and approach, Pavilion aims to provide a positive educational experience for all its students. The Pavillion campus of Charles La Trobe P-12 College works tirelessly to ensure cultural safety and understanding in all practices.
Charles La Trobe College is committed to providing enrichment education experiences for all our students. This goal is supported by our partnerships with La Trobe University and Quantum Victoria. Quantum Victoria is an important part of our College, and is one of six State specialist Mathematics and Science Centres. This partnership provides a breadth of Science and Mathematics extension and enrichment program for our students. Our partnership with La Trobe University includes:
Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) the highly regarded Literacy Professional Learning pilot with Professors Pam Snow and Tanya Serry
Access to La Trobe Sporting facilities and programs
Achieve at La Trobe access to university subjects for VCE students
Prepare for La Trobe - free preparatory courses that include a non-ATAR entry alternative for both VCE and VCAL students
Extended Pre-service Placement an extended, application only pre-service program which stretches across the academic year
School Partnership Program an immersion program designed to promotes university as a post-school pathway for secondary aged students
Nexus an internship program for pre-service teachers
At Charles La Trobe P-12 College we believe every student should be supported to learn to their full potential: to achieve their best and to be their best. All positions advertised are at the employment of Charles La Trobe College.