Teacher - Big Picture Program Branch: Northam Senior High School Division: Independent Public School - Wheatbelt Education Region Salary: Teacher, $85,610 - $124,016 per annum (pro-rata) (SEA GA ****) Work Type: Permanent - Full Time FTE: Location: Northam Closing Date: ************:30 PM Attachments: - - This is a permanent full-time position commencing Term 1, **** Our beautiful 100-year-old school stands on the bank of the Avon River and has a proud and rich history of providing a comprehensive curriculum to students in Years 7 to 12 from the Northam and surrounding Wheatbelt towns.
At Northam Senior High School (SHS), we build a positive, honest and connected relationships to ensure that our students can contribute to their current and future communities.
Our vision is 'A Community United' which we achieve through our four values: Courage, Collaboration, Connection and Communication.
With over 650 students, we are the largest school in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Northam SHS is a school where everyone matters and where our students all want to leave the school with clear pathways and opportunities for success.
Find out more about our school by visiting or .
The Location and Community Located in the heart of the picturesque Avon Valley, Northam is home to a diverse range of tourist and heritage attractions, including hot air ballooning, cultural experiences, wildflowers, tours and trails, historic buildings, horse racing, and much, much more.
The Avon River flows through the town and has an abundance of bird life, including the unique white swan.
Spanning the river next to the Visitor Centre is the pedestrian suspension bridge, which is the longest of its kind in Australia.
For more information about Northam visit .
The Role Northam SHS is a small, caring, and supportive learning community that encourages students and staff to achieve their potential through the approach of 'one student at a time in a community of learners'.
Our students become responsible and active members of the community through a strong focus on the principles of the Big Picture Education learning design, encompassing academic excellence, development of social skills, emotional wellbeing, respect and values.
Our are able to enter the Big Picture Academy from Year 8 and complete Year 11 and 12 through the International Big Picture Learning Credential.
This design falls within our Academies learning area.
We seek to engage young people in learning through implementing the Big Picture Education learning design which encourages all students to identify and pursue their interests and passions.
We want to prepare our young people uncommonly well for life post-school and we start that by engaging students in the community through internships.
We aim to be strongly connected with families.
We do this each term through learning plan meetings and exhibitions.
We have high expectations of each and every student to do the best they can and be the best they can be.
We are seeking teachers that are willing to share their interests, passions, and story with the students.
The successful applicant should ideally be enthused and excited by finding out what their students are interested in and developing learning plans with each one and documenting each student's work and learning.
The successful applicant will ideally be able to help each student believe that they matter, see and value their culture, talents, and interests and, help them fit in by changing the school and the classroom to suit individual needs and those who can help students work around restrictions put on them.
That is, someone who never gives up on any student.
The Advisory is a small community within the school.
The successful applicant will work with these students each day as their Advisory teacher.
Students are expected to become respectful, caring and productive members of the Advisory group.
The Advisory teacher's role is to teach, inspire, bond, organise and manage learning.
They will negotiate student learning plans, convene meetings with students, parents and mentors, help students develop extended projects and prepare for exhibitions.
The successful applicant should ideally discover how a philosophy of combining personalised learning and working together - one student at a time in a community of learners - is the key to creating schools where students are engaged in meaningful learning, and where academic progress is measured against real-world standards and how it transforms the young people in it.
Do this, and you make a difference to these young peoples' lives and the community for years to come.
Further to this the ability to develop the numeracy and/or literacy skills of lower secondary students is highly desirable.
The ability to critically analyse student performance data and the capacity to incorporate this knowledge into action plans to achieve meaningful student outcomes would also be highly desirable.
Within our Academies Learning Area, staff will work with students within the Big Picture Education learning design and with Students at Academic Risk.
More information on the Big Picture Education learning design can be found at .
Professional Benefits Working for the Department of Education comes with a wide range of benefits designed to support both your professional and personal well-being.
These benefits include competitive salaries, flexible working arrangements, extensive training and career development opportunities, and attractive leave provisions.
Here are some of the key benefits you will enjoy: Temporary Attraction and Retention Incentive of $***** see info below.
Attractive Country Teaching Program Allowance of $***** per year 12 percent employer contributions to superannuation 12 weeks' vacation leave (school holidays) More than 20 days of other leave, including sick leave and carers' leave Subsidised accommodation where applicable Free relocation Teachers and school administrators employed at Northam Senior High School in **** are eligible to receive a temporary of $***** (pa, gross – to be adjusted pro rata for FTE and tenure).
Eligible staff will receive a percentage of this payment on commencement at the school, with the remainder paid at the end of the school year.
Staff must remain employed in the location until the end of the school year to be eligible to receive the second payment.
The temporary ARI payment is in addition to other incentives that may apply in this school.
Find out more about the benefits by visiting .
Mobility appointments for permanent metropolitan and south west teachers Eligible permanent teachers who hold a substantive teaching position in a North or South Education Region school, or a South West Education Region school* may elect to undertake this role as a 3-year mobility appointment, with a right of return to their substantive position.
At the cessation of the 3-year mobility appointment, teachers can elect to return to their substantive role, or transfer permanently into this school.
Find out if you are eligible .
*Note that south west teachers are not eligible to move to another south west school under this trial.
Want to know more?
Equity and Diversity We are committed to an inclusive and culturally responsive workforce reflecting the diversity in our schools and the Western Australian community.
We welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, young people, people of diverse sexualities and genders, people with disability, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Explore our for more details.
Eligibility To work with us, you must: hold an eligible .
be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, permanent resident or have a valid visa with relevant work rights for the term of the appointment.
More information about employment eligibility can be found on our .
apply for a WA Working with Children Check before you start; and consent to a and obtain a current Screening Clearance Number issued by the Department of Education's Screening Unit before you start.
Application Instructions All applications must be submitted online.
Step 1: Select Apply for Job Complete the online application, including details of two (2) work-related referees, with one (1) preferably being your current line manager.
Step 2: Attach your documents Your application should include: A statement of up to three (3) pages, demonstrating your Professional Knowledge, Professional Practice, and Professional Engagement aligned with the and the context of the position and school.
A CV of up to three (3) pages outlining your employment history and professional learning summary relevant to this position.
It is recommended you have your attachments ready before you start your application.
For tips on writing your best teaching job application and more information about working for the Department of Education, go to the Department's or see our applicant resource attached.
Your application must be received before the closing date and time .
Late applications will not be accepted.
Advertised Vacancy Number: IPS/TCH******* Suitable applicants may be considered for similar vacancies arising within the next 12 months following this selection process.
This may include circumstances where the successful applicant declines or vacates the position.
The Department applies a four (4) day breach period to this selection process.
Position Title Teacher - Big Picture Program Agency Department of Education Salary Location Northam Unit/Division Independent Public School - Wheatbelt Education Region Branch Northam Senior High School Work Type Permanent - Full Time Position No. ******** Closing Date Position Title Teacher - Big Picture Program Branch Northam Senior High School Location Northam Work Type Permanent - Full Time Position No. ******** Salary Closing Date Agency Department of Education Description This is a permanent full-time position commencing Term 1, **** Our beautiful 100-year-old school stands on the bank of the Avon River and has a proud and rich history of providing a comprehensive curriculum to students in Years 7 to 12 from the Northam and surrounding Wheatbelt towns.
At Northam Senior High School (SHS), we build a positive, honest and connected relationships to ensure that our students can contribute to their current and future communities.
Our vision is 'A Community United' which we achieve through our four values: Courage, Collaboration, Connection and Communication.
With over 650 students, we are the largest school in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Northam SHS is a school where everyone matters and where our students all want to leave the school with clear pathways and opportunities for success.
Find out more about our school by visiting or .
The Location and Community Located in the heart of the picturesque Avon Valley, Northam is home to a diverse range of tourist and heritage attractions, including hot air ballooning, cultural experiences, wildflowers, tours and trails, historic buildings, horse racing, and much, much more.
The Avon River flows through the town and has an abundance of bird life, including the unique white swan.
Spanning the river next to the Visitor Centre is the pedestrian suspension bridge, which is the longest of its kind in Australia.
For more information about Northam visit .
The Role Northam SHS is a small, caring, and supportive learning community that encourages students and staff to achieve their potential through the approach of 'one student at a time in a community of learners'.
Our students become responsible and active members of the community through a strong focus on the principles of the Big Picture Education learning design, encompassing academic excellence, development of social skills, emotional wellbeing, respect and values.
Our are able to enter the Big Picture Academy from Year 8 and complete Year 11 and 12 through the International Big Picture Learning Credential.
This design falls within our Academies learning area.
We seek to engage young people in learning through implementing the Big Picture Education learning design which encourages all students to identify and pursue their interests and passions.
We want to prepare our young people uncommonly well for life post-school and we start that by engaging students in the community through internships.
We aim to be strongly connected with families.
We do this each term through learning plan meetings and exhibitions.
We have high expectations of each and every student to do the best they can and be the best they can be.
We are seeking teachers that are willing to share their interests, passions, and story with the students.
The successful applicant should ideally be enthused and excited by finding out what their students are interested in and developing learning plans with each one and documenting each student's work and learning.
The successful applicant will ideally be able to help each student believe that they matter, see and value their culture, talents, and interests and, help them fit in by changing the school and the classroom to suit individual needs and those who can help students work around restrictions put on them.
That is, someone who never gives up on any student.
The Advisory is a small community within the school.
The successful applicant will work with these students each day as their Advisory teacher.
Students are expected to become respectful, caring and productive members of the Advisory group.
The Advisory teacher's role is to teach, inspire, bond, organise and manage learning.
They will negotiate student learning plans, convene meetings with students, parents and mentors, help students develop extended projects and prepare for exhibitions.
The successful applicant should ideally discover how a philosophy of combining personalised learning and working together - one student at a time in a community of learners - is the key to creating schools where students are engaged in meaningful learning, and where academic progress is measured against real-world standards and how it transforms the young people in it.
Do this, and you make a difference to these young peoples' lives and the community for years to come.
Further to this the ability to develop the numeracy and/or literacy skills of lower secondary students is highly desirable.
The ability to critically analyse student performance data and the capacity to incorporate this knowledge into action plans to achieve meaningful student outcomes would also be highly desirable.
Within our Academies Learning Area, staff will work with students within the Big Picture Education learning design and with Students at Academic Risk.
More information on the Big Picture Education learning design can be found at .
Professional Benefits Working for the Department of Education comes with a wide range of benefits designed to support both your professional and personal well-being.
These benefits include competitive salaries, flexible working arrangements, extensive training and career development opportunities, and attractive leave provisions.
Here are some of the key benefits you will enjoy: Temporary Attraction and Retention Incentive of $***** see info below.
Attractive Country Teaching Program Allowance of $***** per year 12 percent employer contributions to superannuation 12 weeks' vacation leave (school holidays) More than 20 days of other leave, including sick leave and carers' leave Subsidised accommodation where applicable Free relocation Teachers and school administrators employed at Northam Senior High School in **** are eligible to receive a temporary of $***** (pa, gross – to be adjusted pro rata for FTE and tenure).
Eligible staff will receive a percentage of this payment on commencement at the school, with the remainder paid at the end of the school year.
Staff must remain employed in the location until the end of the school year to be eligible to receive the second payment.
The temporary ARI payment is in addition to other incentives that may apply in this school.
Find out more about the benefits by visiting .
Mobility appointments for permanent metropolitan and south west teachers Eligible permanent teachers who hold a substantive teaching position in a North or South Education Region school, or a South West Education Region school* may elect to undertake this role as a 3-year mobility appointment, with a right of return to their substantive position.
At the cessation of the 3-year mobility appointment, teachers can elect to return to their substantive role, or transfer permanently into this school.
Find out if you are eligible .
*Note that south west teachers are not eligible to move to another south west school under this trial.
Want to know more?
Equity and Diversity We are committed to an inclusive and culturally responsive workforce reflecting the diversity in our schools and the Western Australian community.
We welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, young people, people of diverse sexualities and genders, people with disability, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Explore our for more details.
Eligibility To work with us, you must: hold an eligible .
be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, permanent resident or have a valid visa with relevant work rights for the term of the appointment.
More information about employment eligibility can be found on our .
apply for a WA Working with Children Check before you start; and consent to a and obtain a current Screening Clearance Number issued by the Department of Education's Screening Unit before you start.
Application Instructions All applications must be submitted online.
Step 1: Select Apply for Job Complete the online application, including details of two (2) work-related referees, with one (1) preferably being your current line manager.
Step 2: Attach your documents Your application should include: A statement of up to three (3) pages, demonstrating your Professional Knowledge, Professional Practice, and Professional Engagement aligned with the and the context of the position and school.
A CV of up to three (3) pages outlining your employment history and professional learning summary relevant to this position.
It is recommended you have your attachments ready before you start your application.
For tips on writing your best teaching job application and more information about working for the Department of Education, go to the Department's or see our applicant resource attached.
Your application must be received before the closing date and time .
Late applications will not be accepted.
Advertised Vacancy Number: IPS/TCH******* Suitable applicants may be considered for similar vacancies arising within the next 12 months following this selection process.
This may include circumstances where the successful applicant declines or vacates the position.
The Department applies a four (4) day breach period to this selection process.
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