Work Type: Fixed-term - Full-time
Salary: Salary not specified
Grade: Education Support - Level 1, Range 4
Occupation: Health and allied health
Location: Loddon Mallee - Mildura
Reference: 1393585
1. Demonstrated ability and/or clinical understanding of working with school aged children with disabilities.
2. Proven ability to build rapport with a wide range of people and work effectively in a inter-disciplinary team and independently to ensurethe best student outcomes.
3. Ability to contribute ideas and demonstrate initiative and flexibility.
4. Ability to show reslience under challenging situations.
5. Ability to manage, prioritise and meet multiple deadlines.
6. Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Desirable Criteria
Knowlege, understanding and implementation of various augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems.
To work within Mildura Specialist School's service delivery framework in a mostly collaborative role in the classroom setting alongside teachers and education support staff to develop and implement speech therapy programs including language, social skills, literacy and augmentative and alternative communication.
To assess the individual speech/language/communication needs of students across the school and if required, implement the use of alternative augmentation communication (AAC) systems, inluding but not limited to keywork signs, PECS, spech generating devices, communication book and PODD books.
Attend Student Support Group (SSG) meetings as required to develop individual goals in collaboration with teachers and families. Review students' progress and communicate with staff and families to ensure the needs of the student are being met.
Demonstate an ability to communicate and work effectively as an individual and within an interdisciplinary team setting including therapists, teachers and education support staff.
Develop resources for classrooms, class sessions, teachers, students, home environments and other educational establishments that service Mildura Specialist School students.
To attend professional development to keep abreast of new concepts, strategies and communication devices and extend knowlege and skills to ensure best pratice is provided to all students.
Assess and monitor students' feeding and swallowing skills. Develop and implement mealtime profiles within the classroom, and make appropriate referrals for second opinions for complex feeding and swallowing cases.
Use a range of technology to assist students to access/participate within the curriculum (e.g. Speech Generating Devices)
The applicant needs to have a Bachelor or Masters in Speech Pathology. Speech Pathology Australia membership is desirable but not essential.
Experienced candidates and new graduates are encouraged to apply.
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For positions in special settings, a person is not eligible for employment unless they meet the vaccination requirements on commencement in the position.
Mildura Specialist School is located in the remote Sunraysia area in close proximity to the New South Wales and South Australian borders. As the only facility of its type in this large and remote geographical area it is a major resource for students with an intellectual disability. In the north, it caters for a number of students from New South Wales.
The nearest Victorian facilities of a similar type are at Swan Hill, 235 km to the southeast.
Students are taught in small groups, having access to teaching staff, many with special education qualifications, supported by teacher assistants and Allied Health staff who provide consultancy services for programs.
In developing Individual Learning Plans, consideration is given to each student’s needs, strengths and interests. The curriculum is based on the Victorian Curriculum. A multi-sensory program operates for students with severe disabilities. Students in their last three years of school concentrate on a transitional program for post- school life. This may include vocational programs and/or the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning. Students are assessed on their individual goals twice each year.
The school is committed to providing a progressive, stimulating and safe school environment, which takes into account sound management practices, communication between all members of the community.
The school has a strong representation from the Koorie community making up approximately 25% of the overall students enrolled. Mildura Specialist School promotes diversity and inclusive school community.