Location: Fulham Correctional Centre
Role Type: Part-time (0.4 FTE), Ongoing
About The Role:
BKI is seeking a passionate Indigenous Art Teacherto join our Corrections teams at Fulham Correctional Centre. The key responsibility of this role is to deliver quality vocational education and training in Indigenous Artand conduct competency-based assessments in a classroom environment.
We are excited about you because you have:
- Worked with Indigenous People
- A Certificate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art (essential)
- Have a completed Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (desired - will consider applications that are currently enrolled in the course)
We can offer you:
- Attractive work-life balance and flexible work options
- Free onsite parking for most campuses
- Professional development programs
- Fitness Passport Program with exclusive access for you and your family to 230+ locations Australia wide
- Counselling support (EAP) and Health & Wellbeing initiatives throughout the year
- Meaningful work that drives positive social impact
- The opportunity to build a career in a world leading vocational education and training sector, with diverse and emerging career opportunities across Australia.
Application support:
- If you have any access requirements to fully participate in the recruitment process, please contact *******@kangan.edu.au
If this sounds like the role for you, please click 'Apply for this job/Apply now'. We would love to hear from you.
Position description can be viewed at: https://hcm616.peoplestreme.net/bki/erec_external.asp
Only applications from candidates with valid working rights will be considered. We are a child safe and equal opportunity employer and therefore the successful candidate will be required to hold a current Working with Children check clearance.
Bendigo Kangan Institute acknowledges that their campuses are located on the ancestral lands of the Djaara people of Dja Dja Wurrung, Wurundjeri Peoples of the Kulin Nations, Yorta Yorta Nations and the Gunaikurnai people. The Institute respects their Elders past present and emerging and cultural heritage, and we recognize their continuing connection to land, waters, and culture.
Applications close 16th July 2024
Applications will be assessed continuously - interviews may commence prior to advertised closing date.
NOTE: Bendigo Kangan Institute reserves the right to withdraw this advertised position at any stage.