As the FlexiSpace Teacher at , you will play a vital role in contributing to the design of the FlexiSpace curriculum. The role entails developing and delivering lessons that support students that require Tier 2 intervention in English and Humanities. Nurturing positive relationships between students, parents and stakeholders is essential. An understanding of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples' histories and cultures and an ability to work with Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people is highly desirable for this role. The FlexiSpace teacher's role will directly support the implementation of the College Explicit Improvement Agenda.
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See opportunities below :
- Flexispace- Years 7-12 (Thursday Island Campus)
Your role
You will have responsibility for leading the following activities and delivery of the following key tasks :
Plan, prepare and deliver quality and effective teaching and learning programs which are consistent with the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers; and relevant syllabi, curriculum policies, work programs and educational trends.Maintain teaching competency and currency of knowledge of relevant curriculum programs as required by the department or other relevant statutory authorities.Support students through interaction with them in a variety of settings and through the active development of supportive learning environments and effective behaviour management practices for students that require Tier 2 intervention.Provide for the physical, social, cultural and emotional wellbeing and physical safety of students whilst at school and enhance their overall development towards effective citizenship and responsible adulthood through participation in timetabled, non-timetabled and planned extra curricular activities.Assess students (diagnostic, formative and summative) for developmental, feedback and reporting purposes.Maintain student records and samples of work and report on student performance to students, parents, the department and other stakeholders.Participate in the collaborative development and evaluation of curriculum (the sum total of all learning experiences) and regularly monitor, through observation and evaluation, the effectiveness of the learning / teaching program.Establish and maintain appropriate interpersonal relationships between the school and community particularly in regard to the ethical obligations outlined in the Queensland Government Code of Conduct.Participate as appropriate, in school decision making processes and professional developmentWhat is in it for you?
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Applicants for these positions must possess :
A relevant teaching qualification. for further information on teaching qualifications.Current full registration or current provisional registration with eligibility for full registration, as a teacher in Queensland. Pre-service / graduate teachers must have been granted provisional registration prior to commencing employment as a teacher. For more information regarding registration requirements, please .Employment for pre-service / graduate teachers will be subject to the successful completion of a relevant teaching qualification and meeting the minimum requirements as a teacher with the department.Working rights in Australia, which means you have, or you are eligible to obtain a valid Australian Visa with work rights (if you're not already an Australian Citizen or resident).