Xavier College now invites applications from experienced classroom support staff to join the Gawler Belt (7-12) Campus in a replacement, part-time role as Education Support Officer – Curriculum.
This is a replacement position (replacing a permanent staff member on approved leave), commencing 28 January 2025 until 22 September 2024.
As Education Support Officer - Curriculum, you will be part of the College’s Inclusive Education team and will be highly skilled at supporting secondary classroom operations, working directly with diverse and extensive learning needs of secondary students.
Under the direction of the classroom teacher, you will provide support to teaching staff with the preparation, implementation and supervision of learning programs. You will suggest modifications to education programs to meet the learning needs of specific students and participate in the evaluation of programs and student involvement.
Please view the attached Position Information Document for further information regarding day-to-day responsibilities.
To be successful in this role you will:
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It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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