Role
1. The EAL Teacher reports to the Co-ordinator of the Shepparton English Language Centre at the Hayes St Campus of St Georges Road Primary School in Shepparton.
2. The position will be located at the Hayes St Campus of St Georges Road Primary School or the sub campus on the corner of St Georges Rd and John St in Shepparton for the purpose of teaching secondary or primary students or visiting outlying schools to work with EAL students in isolated areas and build the capacity of their teachers.
3. All EAL Teaching staff will attend the Hayes St Campus on a regular basis (two weekly staff meetings) for the purposes of administration, the professional development of staff, and the development of an EAL curriculum framework for SELC.
4. Close liaison with the major mainstream feeder schools and a number of smaller cluster schools will be required.
5. The overall target number for SELC in 2024 is 130 students.
6. Classes in the SELC will be based on an average of 13 students where possible.
Responsibilities
7. Deliver quality EAL programs to New Arrivals students in government primary and/or secondary schools.
8. Employ flexible and adaptive EAL teaching methods to allow students to reach their full potential.
9. Provide a stimulating learning environment for New Arrivals students.
10. Contribute to the development of an EAL Curriculum Framework for SELC.
11. Develop and maintain EAL resource based at the various teaching locations in conjunction with the SELC Co-ordinator and/or School Principals.
12. Perform welfare duties including student support, counselling students with academic problems and providing student encouragement.
13. Manage student behavior in the classroom by establishing and enforcing rules and procedures and maintain discipline in accordance with the rules and disciplinary systems of the school.
14. Comply with all legislative requirements and government policy, especially Occupational Health & Safety (OHS).
15. Complete assessment and reporting documentation on student learning outcomes required for SELC staff, parents and mainstream schools.
16. Liaise with mainstream classroom teachers in schools by providing feedback on student learning outcomes such as goal setting and targeted areas of need for explicit teaching.
17. Work with and guide Multicultural Education Aides (MEA’s) to assist in the classroom.
18. Develop and maintain accurate records of EAL activity such as student numbers, assessment, transition exits, lesson plans etc. - preferably using a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel.
19. Attend SELC staff meetings on a twice weekly basis for the purposes of administration, professional development of staff and the development of an EAL Curriculum Framework for SELC
20. Participate in the annual opinion surveys of staff, ensuring the focus is on SELC as a discrete unit.
21. Organise and co-ordinate EAL workshops for small groups of teachers and mainstream school staff in the Shepparton Schools District.
22. Promote SELC and the New Arrivals Program within the schools and community as required.
23. Attend staff meetings at mainstream schools if requested.
24. Organise excursions where appropriate for staff and students according to SELC/Schools Policy and Procedures.
25. Other duties as assigned from time to time by the SELC Co-ordinator or St Georges Rd PS’s Principal.
Who May Apply
Teachers currently registered or eligible for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching and qualified to teach and/or have demonstrated experience in the curriculum area(s) specified for the position.
EEO AND OHS Commitment
The Department of Education and Training is committed to the principles of equal opportunity, and diversity and inclusion for all. We value diversity and inclusion in all forms – gender, religion, ethnicity, LGBTIQ+, disability and neurodiversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for roles within the Department. The Department recognises that the provision of family friendly, supportive, safe and harassment free workplaces is essential to high performance and promotes flexible work, diversity and safety across all schools and Department workplaces.
Child Safe Standards
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DE Values
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Other Information
A current Driver’s Licence and own vehicle is required.
Conditions of Employment
26. All staff employed by the Department and schools have access to a broad range of employment conditions and working arrangements.
27. Appointment of successful applicants will be made subject to a satisfactory pre-employment conditions check.
28. A probationary period may apply during the first year of employment and induction and support programs provided.
29. Detailed information on all terms and conditions of employment is available on the Department's Human Resources website at
VIT LANTITE
To be eligible for employment, transfer or promotion in the principal or teacher class a person must have provisional or full registration from the Victorian Institute of Teaching. In addition, from 3 August 2020, to be eligible for employment in the principal class or teacher class, a person who graduated from a Victorian Initial Teacher Education program after 1 July 2016, must demonstrate that they have passed the literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education (LANTITE) requirements. This condition is satisfied where the LANTITE requirement is part of the Victorian Initial Teacher Education program completed by the person.
Location Profile
1. Host School
The host school for the Shepparton English Language Centre (SELC) since 2008 to the current time is St Georges Road Primary School in the south of Shepparton. The School Principal has the overall responsibility of the school, including the Shepparton English Language Centre, which will operate as a sub-school of the host school.
The Shepparton English Language Centre is located in the northwest corner of the St Georges Road Primary School site in a discrete building formerly used by the Shepparton Schools’ Support Centre (corner of Hayes and Weddell Streets). The building is called the Hayes Street Campus of St Georges Road Primary School/SELC. SELC also has three primary classrooms located in a new relocatable building on the southeast corner of the St Georges Road PS grounds (corner of St Georges Road and John Street). SELC’s main entrance and office is located opposite 22 Weddell Street, Shepparton.
2. Shepparton English Language Centre
The Shepparton English Language Centre (SELC), based at the Hayes Street Campus of St Georges Road Primary, will be responsible for providing EAL (English as an Additional Language) Intensive English Tuition to New Arrivals students in primary and secondary government schools in the Shepparton Schools District.
In addition to Intensive English Tuition, students are taught some specialist areas such as Mathematics, Physical Education, Art, Music, Science and/or Aussie Skills.
The overall target number for SELC is 65 students each year. Although this does fluctuate, enrolment numbers have only gone lower than 65 students (5 classrooms) during the period of the COVID pandemic.
New Arrival Primary and Secondary students from the Shepparton network of schools will attend the Hayes St Campus full time for a period of 6 - 12 months.
The Shepparton English Language Centre also provides a Visiting Teacher Service. This provides individual, targeted support to local EAL students who have been in Australia between one and five years. Outlying schools who do not have sufficient numbers of students to be able to employ their own staff will be serviced by a SELC teacher who will provide individual, targeted support to EAL Students and support teachers to build the capacity for EAL delivery in each school.
St Georges Road PS as the host school will employ staff on a contract basis, with the possibility of secondment and right of return provisions for ongoing staff in government schools.
3. Special Circumstances for 2023 Employees
The effects of the global COVID19 pandemic have continued to effect migration numbers making it not possible to accurately predict the number of students the Centre will have enrolled. If there are reduced numbers of students enrolled at any period during the year the expertise of staff will be reallocated to provide other forms of EAL support to other government schools or areas of education.
The reallocation of staff will be at the discretion of the leadership of SELC in consultation with the principal of St Georges Rd PS the EAL Unit in Melbourne and the Governance of SELC.
POSITION TITLE:
EAL Teacher, Shepparton English Language Centre
30. POSITION OBJECTIVES:
The prime focus of this position is to plan, organise and implement the delivery of EAL tuition to New Arrival students in primary and secondary government schools within the Shepparton Schools District.
The classroom teacher position could also be combined with teaching in a specialist area such as Mathematics, Music, Science, Art, Australian Culture, Careers or Physical Education. Another area could be in a visiting teacher and advisory role to outlying schools with small numbers of EAL students who have been in Australia less than five years and need support with their English skills.
OVERARCHING SCHOOL GOALS:
31. Intensive English language tuition for newly arrived students.
32. Provide a nurturing, caring and safe learning environment for students to settle into their new country and develop a sense of belonging and connectedness.
33. Through English acquisition teach children a general knowledge of Australia and an understanding of the culture.
34. Professional Practice To develop staff capacity for consistent and coherent approaches for Student Goal Setting, Feedback and Reflection. All staff members to take responsibility for leading effective and consistent implementation of professional learning initiatives from the Annual Implementation Plan’s Strategic Intent for students. All staff to implement SELC Assessment Schedule. All staff to implement data informed approaches for planning, implementing and reviewing practice for a differentiated teaching and learning program.
35. Professional Knowledge Further develop staff capacity to implement consistent, coherent and explicit teaching approaches for English Language Acquisition incorporating Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. To build the capacity of staff to implement a technology rich learning environment for staff practice and student knowledge. To build teacher capacity to meet the diverse needs of New Arrivals.
36. Professional Engagement All staff to actively implement school improvement goals. All staff to actively strengthen links between the community, parents and the Language Centre. Promote parent engagement in student learning through strategic planning of events and effective communication between home and the Language Centre. All staff to work towards strengthening student engagement and developing future learning aspirations. Provide students with knowledge and links to their new community and country in order to assist their settling process.
37. Student Outcomes Improve the learning outcomes for all students deemed capable in Speaking, Listening, Writing and Reading against the EAL Developmental Continuum as per the targets of each year level, based on agreed school based data sets and through agreed whole school targeted teaching and learning. Improve student engagement through a strong focus on teaching, learning, cultural and social development.
Who May Apply
38. An EAL/ESL/TESOL teaching qualification recognised by the Victorian Institute of Teaching is preferred.
39. Classroom teaching experience in EAL at either/both primary and secondary levels is preferred. Alternatively, EAL teaching experience in tertiary or adult education.