The role of an Educational Support Professional involves planning, programming and assessing using an integrated curriculum that caters to individual student needs.
Key skills required for this position include the ability to utilise explicit teaching strategies, display effective classroom management skills and enhance student learning and wellbeing.
A successful candidate should be flexible, possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrate a commitment to professional learning and participate in collaborative team planning.
In an educational support environment, the professional is expected to manage a team of assistants to foster a safe and supportive learning environment.
This position requires engagement with and contribution to the school community, as well as collaboration with families, therapists and external agencies to support improved student outcomes.
Responsibilities:
* Curriculum Development: Plan and implement an integrated curriculum tailored to meet the unique needs of students.
* Classroom Management: Utilise effective strategies to maintain a positive and productive learning environment.
* Team Leadership: Manage a team of Education Assistants to ensure seamless support for students.
* School Community Engagement: Contribute to the school's community by participating in events, collaborating with parents and external partners.