Carinity Education – Rockhampton in a partnership with Wadja Wadja High has an exciting opportunity for a Literacy and Numeracy Inclusion Coach to join the team. The Literacy and Numeracy, Inclusion Coach works and travels across the Carinity Education - Rockhampton campuses and the Wadja Wadja High campus to ensure staff at both schools are delivering appropriate curriculum to meet the needs of individual students.
You in this role, will be responsible for planned teaching and learning, ensuring the scope and depth of learning experiences are suitable to the needs of the students within the service defined curriculum framework, with a clear aim to meet individual student learning plans, and with proper regard for (QCAA and/or ACARA) syllabus requirements.
What do I need for the role?
- Tertiary Qualification/s in Education (Bachelor or equivalent) or similar relevant field
- Registered Teacher within Queensland
- Knowledge of current curriculum trends and requirements of QCAA, ACARA and ASQA processes and experience in curriculum development and program evaluation
- Skilled in creation of IEPs, PLPs, ICPs, Behavioural plans and diagnostic adjustments
- Knowledge regarding NCCD and EAP verification pathways.
The benefits of joining the Carinity team
- Access to extensive not-for-profit salary packaging options.
- Be part of a value driven organisation, with a culture of caring for others.
- Ongoing training and development to reach your full potential.
About Carinity Education – Rockhampton
Carinity Education - Rockhampton is an independent special assistance school providing expert, coordinated support and educational opportunity to secondary school aged young people disenfranchised from mainstream schools for Grades 7 through to year 12 students.
The school is made up of two campuses. The senior school (Grade 9-12) is located at 46 Dawson Road Glenlee, and the junior school (Grade 7 and 8) is located at 16 School Street Mt Chalmers.
How do I apply?
Carinity is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic School Chaplain who is committed to working with Carinity Education to make a real difference. If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you!
To submit your application, click “Apply”, applications should include a brief cover letter and resume that addresses the Essential Competencies and Experiences. When clicking apply, you will be redirected to Carinity’s website, which will contain more information on Carinity and this position, including the Position Description.
For further information only please contact Lyn Harland on (07) 4936 3741 during business hours.
Carinity actively encourages and invites applications from people with disabilities and from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all our positions.