Role Description/Criteria
Key Responsibility
Use knowledge of teaching and the student experience along with support and training from the Department of Education and University of Melbourne to boost the capacity and capability of teachers’ mental health literacy, help support teachers to know when and how to refer deaf and hard of hearing students internally within the College and drive new mental health and wellbeing initiatives across the school.
This is a fulltime ongoing Teacher of the Deaf position with a 2-year contract POL 2 for Wellbeing Leadership
Role
- Embed evidence-based training and resources across the school to build the capability of staff to better identify and support studentsÌý
- Provide support to individual teachers in the classroom with primary deaf and hard of hearing students who have been identified as in needÌý
- Create clear pathways for deaf and hard of hearing students who may need further assessment and intervention within the school and to external community-based servicesÌý
- Use informed referral pathways to strengthen linkages between the school and community servicesÌý
- Work proactively with the Heads of Campus and partner school health professionals to engage in appropriate mental health supportÌý
- Work proactively with the Deputy Principal Student Wellbeing in implementing the whole-school approach to mental health and well-being following PBL (Whole School Approach to Positive Behaviour for Learning)
- Communicate to parents and the school community about mental health initiatives.Ìý
Key Selection Criteria
SC1 Understanding of child safety and appropriate behaviours when engaging with children, particularly students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
SC2 Demonstrated sound knowledge of the learning and wellbeing needs of deaf and hard of hearing students, including those with additional needs.
SC3 Knowledge of how to engage students in learning and facilitate best educational practiceÌý
SC4 Demonstrated ability to inform and influence the work of others involved in the engagement, mental health, wellbeing or learning of children and young people.
SC5 Demonstrated ability to support a student's mental health, wellbeing or learning by developing and maintaining connection with external services
SC6 Respect for the Catholic ethos of the College
Commitment to Child Safety
The successful applicant will:
- Be familiar with and comply with the school's child-safe policy and code of conduct, and any other policies or procedures relating to child safety.Ìý
- Assist in the provision of a child-safe environment for students.
- Demonstrate duty of care to students in relation to their physical and mental wellbeing.
Who May Apply
Qualified Teachers of the Deaf holding VIT registration
Classification
As per Victorian Catholic Education Multi Enterprise Agreement 2022.
Packaging (tax free) of up to $15,900 per annum of salary available resulting in significantly higher take home pay.
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Application Procedures
How to apply:
Applications should be emailed to principal@smdeaf.vic.edu.au and should include:
- covering letter clearing identifying the relevant advertised position
- a brief response outlining the extent to which you meet each of the criteria and pointing to evidence that you will be able to fulfil the role
- current employer and at least one other professional to be listed as your referees.
Further information is available by contacting the College on 9800 2733 or accessing the link to our website