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Education Support Officer - Curriculum

Position Type
Classroom Education Support
Commence Date
29 Jan 2025
Employment Status
Permanent / Ongoing
FTE/Hours per week
Part Time
Year Levels
Primary
Subject(s)/Grade
3

Role Details

Christ the King School is looking for an enthusiastic Education Support Officer – Curriculum to work during the hours of 8.45am - 12.45pm, 5 days a week, 40 weeks a year starting in January 2025.

As an Education Support Officer - Curriculum you will:

  • Assist students with in-class literacy learning, using prepared and structured programs developed by teachers.
  • Carry out a wide variety of tasks associated with classroom learning experiences (e.g. assisting teachers in preparing, implementing and supervising classrooms and/or intervention programs).
  • Assist teachers with the care of students on excursions and camps, as required.
  • Apply personal knowledge and initiative to suggest modifications to educational programs to meet the learning needs of specific students, subject to approval of the teacher.
  • Assist in the daily administrative operations.
  • Develop positive relationships with students, parents and staff. 

Additional Information

To be successful in this role you will have:

  • Certificate IV in Education Support (or equivalent) or other associated qualification relevant for a school setting (ie. Education Degree), and/or previously demonstrated experience working in a classroom support role
  • Current Working With Children Clearance
  • Catholic Clearance to undertake paid work in a Catholic school
  • Responding to the Risks of Harm, Abuse and Neglect Training - Education and Care (RRHAN-EC)
  • First Aid Certificate (HLTAID012)

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Christ The King School

Warradale
Co-Ed
R-6
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How to Apply

Please submit applications via email including:

  • Cover Letter (1 page).
  • A response addressing the ‘Role Details’.
  • Curriculum Vitae (2 Pages).
  • Contact details for three current referees, please ensure you include your current employer.
  • Application Declaration Form.
  • RRHAN-EC Certificate.
  • Working with Childrens Clearance.
  • First Aid Certificate / CPR Certificate.
  • Catholic Clearance (if applicable).

All documents to be submitted in pdf format

Direct Applications To
The Principal
Attention Of
Matthew Perry
Phone
81983100
Email
info@christking.catholic.edu.au
Close Date
9am Monday 2 Dec 2024

It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received and we reserve the right to interview shortlisted candidates and appoint prior to the closing date. 

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