Expressions of Interest – Authorised Person for the purpose of Home Schooling registration – Bourke and surrounds.
The Education Act 1990 recognises Home Schooling as a legitimate alternative to the enrolment of a child of compulsory school age in a government or registered non-government school in NSW.
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) is delegated by the Minister for Education and Early Learning with responsibility for administering the Home Schooling registration program in NSW.
NESA is seeking expressions of interest for the role of Authorised Person for Home Schooling registration from persons based in Bourke or the surrounding areas.
Authorised Persons are experienced educational leaders who conduct assessments of applications for Home Schooling registration in the home of the applicant. The Authorised Person’s assessment considers the applicant’s compliance with the Home Schooling provisions of the Education Act 1990 and related guidelines. Authorised Persons provide reports and recommendations to NESA relating to applications for Home Schooling registration.
The successful applicant for this role will initially be engaged for a period of one year with the possibility of further extensions up to six years, commencing as soon as possible or at an agreed time. Remuneration for the role is on a contracted fee-for-service basis and is determined by the number of applications that the Authorised Person assesses. This can fluctuate each week and is dependent on how many applications are received for the region.
Your Expression of Interest must address the below selection criteria in the application process (no more than 250 words for each selection criteria).
Selection Criteria
- Formal teaching qualifications
- Evidence of successful teaching experience as well as educational and/or curriculum leadership
- Recent experience in supporting the implementation of NESA’s syllabuses
- Demonstrated understanding of a range of approaches to teaching and learning
- Understanding of the minimum curriculum requirements K-12 for children in NSW
- Demonstrated ability to make sound and evidence-based professional judgements
- Understanding and appreciation of Home Schooling as a viable educational option
- High level interpersonal and written communication skills
- Capacity to use information and communication technologies for communication and to prepare reports
Applicants will need to possess a vehicle with comprehensive insurance, a current driver’s licence and computer (including internet) services. A mobile phone will be provided. Assessment visits and meetings will be required during normal working hours.
NESA’s Guidelines for Home Schooling Registration in NSW may be accessed on NESA’s website.
Inquiries: Sonia Monger, Inspector, School Registration and Accreditation (02) 9367 8403
Using the online application form, applicants need to:
· address the selection criteria specified above (in no more than 250 words for each criteria); and
· attach a cover letter and resume (not more than 5 pages combined).
Closing Date: Wednesday 21 February 2024 - 11.59pm
Contact: Sonia Monger
Contact number: 02 9367 8403