Classroom Teacher
Applications close Monday, 9th December 2024
Classroom Teacher - early stage 1-2
William Campbell College is a purpose-built, special assistance school in Nowra Hill on the South Coast of New South Wales.
William Campbell College is a special assistance school catering for children from kindergarten to year 8, who have social, emotional or mental health difficulties either through childhood adversity and / or disability finding it challenging to thrive in a traditional educational setting. The college adopts a trauma informed and holistic approach to the education of children and young people, encompassing aspects of education, health, welfare, social, cultural, emotional, and spiritual growth.
About the role:
We are looking for enthusiastic and experienced teachers to join our team. Staff will work closely to implement trauma-informed educational programs that support the individual needs of our students.
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Teachers will work collaboratively in a shared classroom environment with another teacher and Student Learning Support Officer (SLSO).
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Successful candidates will meet the below essential criteria:
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Current NESA accreditation
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Ability to work within the framework of WCC's Christian Ethos and Values.
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As a child safe organisation, WCC requires satisfactory statutory checks and references prior to confirmation of employment inclusive of a NSW Working With Children Check (WWCC), a National Police Check and an NDIS Worker Check.
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WCC is committed to a safe work environment requiring all staff to work within our WHS Policy framework.
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The ability to demonstrate trauma informed teaching practice.
How to Apply:
If this sounds like the position for you, please forward your Cover Letter and Resume,
including your qualifications and teaching experience.
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Applicants who meet the requirements of the position will be contacted to advise
of the next steps.
We are committed to being an equal opportunity employer and do not tolerate discrimination in any form. All applicants who meet the criteria will receive equal consideration for employment.
At William Campbell College, we take pride in our respectful and diverse workplace culture, which supports and creates opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for the benefit of children, young people, individuals and families. We value the unique skills, experience and knowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people contribute to the workplace, and encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply for roles within our organisation.