Terms / Replacement full-time
Period of Employment / 23 January 2018 – 27 April 2018
Responsible to / Drama Learning Area Leader 7-12
About Loreto
Loreto College is an independent Catholic Day and Boarding School for girls from Early Learning to Year 12. It is one of many schools throughout the world directed by the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary IBVM (also known as the Loreto Sisters).
To work in a Loreto school is to be part of a vibrant tradition reaching back to 1609 when Mary Ward established her first school for girls in Europe.
A strong belief in the capacity and responsibility of women to contribute significantly to society and to the Church underlies the emphasis in Loreto’s education tradition. This is based on Mary Ward’s conviction that “Women in time to come will do much”.
In 1905, Loreto in Adelaide opened in Sydenham Road at Norwood. The present site, “The Acacias”, on Portrush Road was opened in 1921 with 100 students. Today, there are some 600 students from Reception to Year 12 including 58 boarders.
The Loreto Schools of Australia Mission Statement embodies this vision:
“Loreto schools offer a Catholic education which liberates, empowers and motivates students to use their individual gifts with confidence, creativity and generosity in loving and responsible service.”
Position Overview
The teaching staff’s primary responsibility is to utilise appropriate teaching and assessment strategies which provides a learning environment that enables each girl to achieve her potential. Loreto's educational philosophy is centred upon a commitment to the development of each individual student, so that she may be someone who realises her potential academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually.
Key Accountabilities / Responsibilities and Expectations / Key Performance IndicatorsTeaching Practice / · prepare and deliver a comprehensive learning program;
· use a range of strategies to address students’ varying intellectual, emotional and physical abilities in teaching practice;
· identify individual learning needs and styles and plan learning experiences that inspire in students a love of learning;
· provide teaching methodologies which support critical thinking and problem solving skills and facilitate independent learning;
· actively incorporate ICT in teaching and learning;
· develop and use appropriate evaluation and assessment strategies and procedures;
· participation in the College’s co-curricular program / · evidence of detailed program documentation
· evidence of adoption of appropriate strategies
· evidence of specific learning experiences
· evidence of specific methodologies adopted
· evidence of how ICT is embedded in teaching and learning through program documentation
· evidence that assessment strategies used are in accordance with Assessment Policy
· evidence of participation in the co-curricular program for the required number of hours
Administrative Responsibilities / · maintain accurate and up to date records of student assessment and progress;
· provide parents and students with detailed, accurate and informative written and oral reports at appropriate times, as required by the College;
· use a variety of assessment and reporting methods to regularly monitor learning progress;
· provide students with positive feedback on performance that reinforces student achievement and focuses on improvement;
· be involved in relevant College activities at special events e.g. Mission Day, competitions, etc;
· attend relevant meetings and functions;
· adhere to all College policies and procedures; / · evidence of maintenance of student assessment records
· evidence of skill development in the delivery of written and oral reports
· evidence that assessment strategies used are in accordance with Assessment Policy
· evidence of regular feedback to students
· evidence of attendance and leading of events
· evidence of attendance
· evidence of compliance
Pastoral Care / · assume responsibility and genuine interest for student welfare;
· communicate effectively with all members of the year level group about students’ needs;
· engage in appropriate communication with parents to assist them in supporting their daughter’s development and well-being;
· structure learning so as to best accommodate individual student learning needs and the diversity of student backgrounds; / · evidence of pastorally caring for each student
· evidence of participation and contribution at year level and pastoral care meetings
· evidence of a range of communication strategies and examples of issues discussed
· evidence of reporting to parents on individual student learning needs being addressed
Communication / · communicate effectively with all members of the year level/pastoral care team about student needs;
· contribute to the activities of the faculty/team/year level;
· communicate effectively with colleagues;
· establish effective relationships with students;
· contribute, as appropriate, articles for the newsletter and other publications; / · evidence of a range of communication strategies and examples of issues discussed
· evidence of contribution and responsibility taken for specific projects
· evidence of interpersonal skills in use
· evidence of publication of articles
Continuous Learning / · engage in professional development opportunities or associations in relevant subject/year level areas which are external to the College;
· take responsibility for achieving challenging personal professional goals;
· engage in reflective reviews with your Line Manager;
· undertake reflective evaluation and goal setting to assist professional growth as a teacher;
· demonstrate commitment to your own ongoing professional learning;
· aim to strive for excellence through the use of reflective practices; / · attend external curriculum forums and share the learning with faculty staff
· evidence of participation in personal/professional initiatives
Mission and Ethos / · incorporate Loreto’s Mission Statement, its principles and values into teaching and learning programs and practices;
· role model Christian values in all dealings with students, staff and parents;
· fully support the Catholic ethos by taking part in staff and student prayer, retreats, social justice activities and voluntary service;
· participate in community events; / · evidence that programs reflect the values outlined in the Mission Statement
· evidence of how values are exhibited
· evidence of attendance
Community / · provide consistent public support both within and outside of the College for school-wide policy initiatives and strategic plans;
· attend College functions such as enrolment interviews, parent nights, information evenings, Open Days/Nights;
· develop and sustain a positive image and profile within the Loreto community;
· maintain a professional standard of dress in accordance with the College’s Staff Dress Guidelines;
· maintain confidentiality at all times and demonstrate high professional standards within the College and community; / · evidence of support of College’s goals and strategic objectives
· evidence of availability to participate at College functions
· evidence attire meets standards
· evidence confidentiality and high professional standards are maintained at all times
Person Specification
Knowledge and Skills Required
· Demonstrated relevant contemporary curriculum knowledge
· A high level of competency in teaching English and Drama in Years 7-10
· Exemplary teaching practices, with proven classroom management practices
· An understanding of the ethos of a Catholic school and in particular, one that operates according to the charism of Mary Ward (Loreto)
Personal Qualities
· Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, that can be used effectively with staff, students and parents
· Excellent interpersonal skills underpinned by the Loreto values
· Willingness to contribute to the co-curricula program
Qualifications
· Relevant tertiary qualifications and/or experience related to the teaching responsibility required by the position
· Be registered to teach in South Australia and hold a current South Australian Teacher’s Registration Board Certificate
Work Health and Safety
Teachers (including PORs), Non-teaching positions – WORKERS
This role is deemed to be a Worker under the South Australian Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act 2012.
As a Worker, while at work you must –
· take reasonable care for your own health and safety
· take reasonable care that your actions or omissions do not adversely affect the health and safety of other persons
· comply, in so far as you are reasonably able to, with any reasonable instruction given by the employer
· cooperate with any reasonable policy or procedure of the employer that is related to health and safety at the workplace that has been notified to workers
Reference: Division 4, Section 27 and 28 WHS Act 2012
Appraisal and Performance and Development Plan
A Performance and Development Plan/Annual Review is undertaken annually with your line manager and critical friend to provide feedback and discussion for professional growth.
APPROVAL
Job Description Approved
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November 2017
Applications
Applications for the position of English and Drama Teacher Years 7-10 should be addressed to:
Dr Nicole Archard
PRINCIPAL
Loreto College
316 Portrush Road
MARRYATVILLE SA 5068
The position is a replacement full-time position commencing 23 January 2018 and concluding 27 April 2018
Terms and Conditions
· Relevant tertiary qualifications and/or experience related to the teaching responsibilities required by the position.
· All applicants must be registered to teach in South Australia and hold a current South Australian Teacher’s Registration Board certificate.
· All applicants will be required to undergo a federal police check and undertake mandatory notification training and Basic Casualty Care. Please attach any relevant certificates to your application.
Included with your application
Please provide 3 copies of the following documents:
· Address each of the Selection Criteria outlined in the position description.
· Your Curriculum Vitae
· The names, addresses and full contact details of three referees who may be approached.
· All applicants will be required to complete an Applicant Declaration Form for School Employees which is available on our website. This Form must be submitted with your application.
Closing Date
Applications close at 4.00 pm on Friday, 8 December 2017