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Senior English and Humanities Teacher
Teaching Subject:
English
Contract Type: Permanent/Ongoing Position Full Time
Applications Close: 16 August 2024
Lakeside College is currently seeking a suitably experienced person to join our College as a teacher of Secondary English and Humanities for 2025. Applicants are expected to submit a letter addressing the key selection criteria, a detailed resume and academic transcripts to be considered for this position.
<p><strong>Position: </strong>Senior English and Humanities</p><p><strong>Organisational Relationship: </strong>Responsible to the Head of Senior School</p><p><strong>Employment Basis: </strong>Contract, Commencing Term 1, 2025</p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Pakenham, VIC 3810</p><p><strong>Classification: </strong>Lutheran Education Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2018 and the National Employment Standards.</p><p>Lakeside College is a Prep to 12 co-educational Christian school in the Lutheran tradition. Situated in Pakenham, a picturesque suburb and easy drive to the south-east of the Melbourne CBD, the College campus boasts excellent facilities in pleasant surrounds. Partnerships with local organisations give access to impressive arts and sports venues.</p><p>Serving a growing and vibrant community, Lakeside College has a current enrolment of 623 students split across Primary, Middle, and Senior Schools. Students, staff, and parents are committed to supporting each child to learn, care, and achieve – in doing so, giving glory to God and serving the world in love.</p><p>Applicants are to be aware of these key <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IIl57GBRZhLQiz7NIH0oKLWxj-RftTcw/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">College documents</a>.</p><p><strong>Key Selection Criteria</strong></p><p>The applicant for the position is required to provide evidence of skills and experience that demonstrate the following:</p><ul><li>An active Christian faith and willingness to uphold the ethos of the Lutheran Church of Australia.</li><li>High level of communication and interpersonal skills when relating to students, parents, and other staff.</li><li>Ability to select and use a wide range of teaching and assessment strategies to suit the needs of a diverse range of students.</li><li>Commitment and capacity to actively contribute to a broad range of school activities as a member of the College team.</li><li>Capacity and ability to contribute to our camp program and possess adequate fitness to participate in a range of outdoor education camps.</li><li>Capacity to establish and develop positive and constructive relationships with students, staff, parents, and members of the wider community.</li><li>Ability and desire to contribute to the Pastoral Care program of the College and serve as a homeroom/pastoral care teacher.</li><li>Capacity to reflect critically upon their professional practice.</li><li>Capacity for best practice in curriculum development and implementation, evaluation and assessment, and management of teaching and learning activities.</li><li>Ability to apply digital technologies to the teaching and learning process as well as collecting, organising, and processing relevant data.</li><li>Ability and willingness to teach outside of English/Humanities in the Middle and Senior schools will be of great advantage.</li></ul><p><strong>Child Safety</strong></p><p>Lakeside College is committed to being a Child Safe organisation. The College has zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to acting in children’s best interests and keeping them safe from harm. Lakeside College regards its child protection responsibilities with the utmost importance and, as such, is committed to providing the necessary resources to ensure compliance with all relevant child protection laws and regulations and maintain a child-safe culture.</p><p>More information regarding our commitment to child safety and to view relevant policies, please visit our <a href="https://www.lakeside.vic.edu.au/about/our-commitment-to-child-safety" rel="nofollow">website</a>.</p><p>As part of the recruitment process, previous employers of candidates will be contacted to confirm the applicant's suitability to work with children. Applicants who do not consent to this process will not be employed.</p><p><strong>Once an applicant is appointed, they must:</strong></p><ul><li>Be aware of, understand, and comply with the principles of the Child Safe Standards at all times.</li><li>Ensure adherence to the College’s Child Safety Code of Conduct and Policies, including the Child Safe Standards, and demonstrate behaviours in accordance with these.</li><li>Undertake regular training and professional development in Child Safety and Child Protection during induction and on an ongoing basis.</li><li>Respond according to the College’s policies and procedures when interacting with children, taking all allegations and concerns very seriously.</li><li>Be committed to providing a safe environment for all children, and promoting physical, emotional, and cultural safety.</li></ul><p><strong>Application Process</strong></p><p>Applicants should submit an application containing:</p><ul><li>A resume including the names and contact details of 3 referees</li><li>A statement addressing the selection criteria of no more than two pages</li><li>Copies of academic transcripts</li><li>Applications must be submitted electronically to <a href="mailto:recruitment@lakeside.vic.edu.au" rel="nofollow">recruitment@lakeside.vic.edu.au</a> </li><li>Questions can be addressed to the College Principal, Mr. Robert Tassoni, at <a href="mailto:principal@lakeside.vic.edu.au" rel="nofollow">principal@lakeside.vic.edu.au</a> </li></ul>