Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:Instrumental Music Specialists (Multiple Positions) - St Joseph's Primary School, KANGAROO POINTAbout Brisbane Catholic EducationBrisbane Catholic Education (BCE) is a vibrant learning community within the Archdiocese, employing over 12,000 people across a diverse range of positions.
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About our schoolSt Joseph's Catholic Primary School Kangaroo Point was founded by St Mary of the Cross MacKillop in 1870.
In 1880 the Sisters of Mercy took over the leadership of the school.
It is one of the oldest Primary schools in the Brisbane Catholic Education system.
It is now a thriving, cosmopolitan, contemporary, inner-city school, set in lush surroundings servicing the Parish of Kangaroo Point / East Brisbane.St Joseph's is a multicultural inner city cosmopolitan school with a population of over 300 students and has an excellent reputation for the Arts, Academics and Sports.
Explore our school website to learn more about us.Summary2 Postitions Available
Piano Specialist - 20 hours per week (Mon-Thurs)Support music teachers to develop and improve student learning outcomes in specialist instruments and ensembles.Status:Term Time Fixed Term | End of 2025 school year2 Positions available 1 day per week (Monday and Wednesday)About the opportunityIn this position you will be responsible for:Creating and delivering effective learning programs for students to improve capabilities and understanding in their chosen instrumentAssessing and monitoring the progress of students and identify learning areas to provide strategies for students requiring additional learning scaffolding, including students with learning disabilitiesLeading the delivery of teaching methods, materials, and assessments to cater to the diverse learning styles and abilities and provide alternative ways for small groups or individual students to access and demonstrate their understanding of the contentReviewing lesson attendance records and absenteeism, providing guidance and engagement with stakeholders to improve outcomesPreparing appropriate content, creating student plans and support for concerts, liturgies, festivals, eisteddfods, music evenings and AMEB / Trinity College examinationsLeading open communication and collaboration with key stakeholders including updates on student progress and performance.About youTo be successful in this position you will bring relevant contemporary skills and experience including:Proficiency in playing one or more musical instrumentsAbility to read and write music notationStrong communication and interpersonal skillsDevelopment of engaging lesson plans and activitiesPatience and adaptability to be able to work with students of varying skill levels and learning stylesAustralian Music Examination Board (AMEB) qualification and relevant experienceFor this position you are not required to be Catholic.Eligibility and Safeguarding requirements:Eligibility to work in Australia for the duration of the appointmentHold a Paid Employee Positive Notice Blue Card prior to commencement.Why choose BCEJoin us and be part of the largest Catholic Diocese in Queensland, nurturing your personal and professional development goals.As a valued member of our organisation, enjoy these and other rewards :Opportunities for career advancementand professional developmentCompetitive remuneration and flexible work arrangements (position dependent)Salary packaging and salary-sacrificing optionsActive staff social club and wellness programsPersonal support for our employees and families through the Employee Assistance Program.Please note applications for this position may be considered as they are received, and an appointment made prior to the advertised close date.Everyone at BCE models and fosters acommitment to the safeguarding of childrenand promotes a culture where student protection is everyone's responsibility .
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