**Position Information**:
Greenacre Public School is a dynamic primary school delivering primary education from Kindergarten to Year 6. Our school is located in the inner south west of metropolitan Sydney. Established in 1921 we continue our proud history of public education as part of the New South Wales Department of Education, designing learning to meet the needs of almost 700 students. We have a team of highly committed teachers, support and ancillary staff ensuring the specific needs of our children are met in safe and responsive learning environments. Our cultural diversity is our greatest asset enriching the social and educational experiences of our children, teachers and parents. Our population has students from non-English speaking backgrounds (98%) and English speaking backgrounds who come together with a strong sense of identity and partnership. We have a support unit with classes for students with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities and an opportunity class for academically gifted Year 5 and Year 6 students with high potential.
Explicit and systematic teaching in literacy and numeracy, along with using data to inform practice are focus areas in our school. We aim to maintain high learning expectations, teach students to persist through challenges and difficulties in learning, encourage students' awareness of broader life opportunities and support students to reach their personal best.
Our staff commit to their professional growth to build a school with a culture that focuses on continual improvement. Meaningful relationships based on trust and mutual respect along with the well-being of all people connecting with our school is crucial to student success. The school is committed to open communication and evidence informed practice.
**Selection Criteria**:
Approval to teach infants and primary with an ability to differentiate the curriculum, use data and personalise learning in literacy and numeracy to maximise student outcomes.
Evidence of exemplary classroom management skills and a commitment to whole school positive wellbeing practices to engage a diverse range of students including those from a non-English speaking background.
Highly developed interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to show initiative, work collaboratively and contribute towards a positive and inclusive school culture and build positive relationships with all members of a multicultural school community.
Demonstrated ability to lead and/or work as part of a team to implement and support whole school programs, including sport.
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**About the NSW Department of Education