Description:
Please note: There are 2 positions available for this role.
Fixed Term Position until 27 January 2025 / Full Time 1.0 FTE
Fixed Term Position Until 27 January 2025 / Part time 0.6 FTE (3 days a week)
A Learning Support Officer is a Professional who provides support to students who require extra assistance to address their additional needs. The primary responsibility of an LSO is to work closely and cooperatively with teaching staff to provide support for students in all settings such as classrooms, one-to-one and small groups.
This position requires a person who is open, creative, and flexible in their approach and who is able to work with a range of students to support their individual needs. This includes providing a variety of approaches to allow each student to reach their full academic potential. The LSO will need to be accountable for implementing learning strategies to suit each student whilst encouraging students to develop a sense of responsibility towards their own education.
The successful applicant will have excellent communication and organisational skills, attention to detail, initiative, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Competent use of ICT and a strong commitment to utilising learning technologies is essential, as well as experience working in a similar position in a school setting.
A current Working with Children Check and National Police Check (NPC) are required. Up to date First Aid and Anaphylaxis training would be advantageous.
Please refer below for a copy of the Role Description. Alternatively, please visit www.stmaryscollege.vic.edu.au to view the Role Description and Application Guidelines
If you believe you have the personal qualities and professional skills and qualifications to be successful in this role, please email your application, including a cover letter, CV and the names of two referees to our Risk, Compliance and HR Officer, Marie Rampal at hr@stmaryscollege.vic.edu.au by 24 May 2024.
Interviews will take place upon receival of applications.
Applications for this position close 24 May 2024.