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Humanities Teacher - Yarra Valley

Worawa Aboriginal College

About the College

Located on a beautiful 136 acre property in the Yarra Valley (60 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD), Worawa Aboriginal College is an Aboriginal community initiative as Victoria’s only registered Independent Aboriginal School. A full boarding school, Worawa caters for Aboriginal girls in the secondary years of schooling, Years 7-12. Worawa was established as a response to the needs of Aboriginal adolescents and the difficulties these young people experience in the mainstream educational system. Students come from Aboriginal communities across the country.

The Worawa curriculum strongly emphasises foundation studies in literacy and numeracy while providing a breadth and depth of learning experiences across all key disciplines/learning areas. The Gananggurr pedagogy model is based on the Aboriginal values of Relationship, Responsibility, Respect and Rigour that inform all aspects of College operations. Along with the core academic program, emphasis is placed on nurturing and celebrating Aboriginal culture as a crucial aspect of student self-esteem and wellbeing.

About the Role

Reporting to the Principal, the primary role of the Humanities Teacher is to is to deliver engaging and culturally relevant lessons in subjects such as Aboriginal studies, English, history, social sciences, and other humanities disciplines. This role will prioritise the development of positive relationships with all those involved in the student’s learning, and work as part of the academic team to deliver relevant and culturally appropriate curriculum in the ACARA and VCE VM learning area of Humanities.

This position requires the incumbent to embrace the Worawa ethos of Aboriginal values, Aboriginal led decision making and the right to Aboriginal self-determination.

The successful candidate must have:

  • A minimum Bachelor level qualification in Education/Teaching
  • Valid Teacher Registration in Victoria (or eligible for registration)
  • Experience as a Classroom Teacher
  • Strong and versatile teaching skills and be able to adapt the teaching program to suit the needs of each student including EAL/D
  • First Aid certificate
  • Anaphylaxis Awareness training.
  • Working knowledge of Victorian Department of Human Services and other legislative Child Safety, Mandatory Reporting and Duty of Care requirements (to be gained within 6 months of appointment if not current)
  • Non-Government Schools Protecting Children-Mandatory reporting and other Obligations Certificate

Desirable;

  • Identifies as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
  • Current Certificate IV Training and Assessment
  • Experience teaching Aboriginal students
  • Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training
  • Experience working with the Aboriginal community and a demonstrated understanding and knowledge of the diversity of Aboriginal cultures and issues affecting the Aboriginal community

Worawa Aboriginal College is an equal opportunity employer, has a commitment to child safety and has zero-tolerance for child abuse.

Worawa is a Not-for-Profit organisation and registered PBI Charity and therefore can offer excellent salary packaging benefits.

To discuss this role in more detail please contact [email protected], using the subject line: Humanities Teacher - Yarra Valley enquiry via EthicalJobs. 

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