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About this job
Position Information
Centennial Park School provides personalised learning and support programs for students in Years 7-12, who have been diagnosed with mental health problems and/or disorders. The school has a current capacity of 56 enrolments.
Centennial Park School provides access to the core curriculum, with a focus on high quality face to face teaching. Our programs are designed for universal access. We cater to students who have missed a significant amount of school due to their mental health challenges, and to high performing students. Emphasis is given to literacy, numeracy, vocational education, social skills and the development and management of appropriate behaviours and emotional regulation.
All students are encouraged to engage in some form of therapy, either externally or within the school program, and regular school counsellor/ psychologist sessions are available on request. Weekly art therapy, speech pathology are offered.
Centennial Park School is committed to delivering high quality, culturally responsive, personalised programs which engage students in a supportive learning environment and prepare students for their return to a regular secondary school or support their transition to other education and training opportunities. There is no time limit on the program and therefore students can complete their studies at Centennial Park School; this includes face to face HSC and VET, virtual and on-site TAFE options, Sydney Distance Education High School and School of Languages curriculum offerings. Centennial Park School offers the HSC over a three year pathways model and can deliver a face to face ATAR via our suite of offerings.
The Assistant Principal position is a leadership role dedicated to ensuring that literacy and numeracy knowledge and skills are embedded in curriculum and assessment; high quality teaching practices are enhanced; and that quality curriculum is enhanced and refined across stages 4, 5 and 6. The Assistant Principal will also be responsible for the implementation, monitoring and compliance of HSC/VET courses and modelling exceptional teaching practice. The role may involve a teaching component. The role also shares the broader educational imperatives of the Assistant Principal position but with an explicit focus on the leadership of effective, evidence-based teaching and assessment practices, for improved student learning outcomes across the curriculum.
General Selection Criteria
1. Successful teaching experience with capacity to initiate improvement in teaching, learning and classroom practice
2. Knowledge of curriculum, assessment and student welfare with the ability to lead and design quality, inclusive teaching and learning programs
3. Educational leadership skills to build the capacity and manage the performance of individuals and teams
4. Well developed communication and interpersonal skills with the capacity to build relationships and engage students, staff and parents
5. Ability to plan and manage resources effectively and equitably to support teaching and learning
6. Knowledge of and commitment to the Department's Aboriginal education policy
Specific Selection Criteria
In addition to the general selection criteria,
- Approval to teach special education and/ or extensive experience supporting students with complex needs, including autism spectrum disorder, and mental health challenges, through evidence-based inclusive practices
- Proven capacity to collaboratively engage families, allied health professionals, external agencies and community partners to design and implement coordinated wellbeing supports that improve student outcomes
- Demonstrated empathetic, reflective and collaborative leadership skills, with experience in guiding staff through whole-school change initiatives to meet the evolving needs of students with complex learning profiles.
Proven capacity to build the capability of staff through mentoring, coaching and collaborative professional learning that strengthens inclusive teaching practices and improves outcomes for students with complex learning and wellbeing needs.
Conditions
An unconditional full approval to teach is a requirement. If you do not hold a full approval to teach with the NSW Department of Education, you are required to commence the application process at the same time as you apply for this teaching opportunity.
All Department of Education employees working in an SSP are required to be vaccinated as outlined at Vaccination requirements for school sites (nsw.gov.au). The successful candidate for this position will be required to confirm vaccination status prior to the department finalising their appointment and entry on duty. Find the department’s latest advice on COVID-19 (coronavirus) at https://education.nsw.gov.au/covid-19.
Special Notes
Applicants are to include details of their WWCC clearance number as part of this application.
About the NSW Department of Education
The Department of Education is the largest provider of public education in Australia with responsibility for delivering high-quality public education to two-thirds of the NSW student population. We welcome applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse groups, the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, refugees, neurodiverse people and people with disability. If we can make some adjustments to our recruitment/interview process to better help you shine, please contact the hiring manager using the contact details provided above. For more information, visit NSW Department of Education Diversity and Inclusion
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