Primary Learning Support (Intervention) Teacher
Belmont Christian College invites applications from suitably qualified Primary Learning Support (Intervention) Teacher in Student Learning Support team for a full-time position.
The Primary Learning Support (Intervention) Teacher is a full-time position which plays a crucial role in collaborating with the Primary teachers, students, parents and the Learning Support team to create an inclusive environment that enhances individualised student learning, engagement, and wellbeing as per the students’ needs.
The successful applicant should:
Be a committed Christian who is actively involved in their local church
Have a genuine love of children and be committed to their growth in learning
Overview of the role:
Act as the Primary teacher liaison, under the guidance of Head of Student Learning and Support to provide individualised interventions for students.
Guide teachers and provide support in developing curriculum for the learning interventions to support students with marginal needs.
Provide advice to Primary school teachers in managing student behavior of students with disability or with marginal needs.
Guide Primary teachers and assist in record-keeping and documentation related to student learning progress and outcomes.
Ensure compliance with school policies and child safety regulations.
This is an exciting and challenging position for someone who is passionate about Christian education, adopts a relational approach to their work demonstrating experience and a willingness to partner with the Learning Support team, and the College Staff.
The closing date for applications is Monday, 28 April 2025.
To Apply: Please complete the application form on our website and submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the full selection criteria outlined in the job description.
Detailed Job Description
The Intervention Teacher plays a critical role in supporting the Learning Support team and liaising with the Primary school teachers to best suit individualised student learning needs, engagement, and wellbeing. This role collaborates with Primary school teachers, students and parents to ensure an inclusive learning environment that meets the diverse needs of Primary school students.
The Intervention teacher is required to:
Read, understand, and adhere to all the College’s policies and procedures.
Take proactive responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students in the learning support team.
Undertake training and professional development as required to keep up to date with current developments.
To support staff in all aspects of the school’s processes and procedures as required.
Be fully aware of and implement any emergency plans according to College Procedures (e.g. emergency closures, fire alarms etc.).
To ensure that work is completed in a timely manner and according to agreed procedures.
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