Teacher of Aboriginal Cultural Arts (Identified) - Paid to Learn
Eora Campus or location negotiable depending on proximity to Correctional Centre
3 x Permanent Part-Time - working 21 hours per week
Package range: $100,936 - $119,706. Package includes salary of $89,730 - $106,416 (part time paid pro rata), employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading
Applications close: Sunday 19 May 2024 at 11.55pm AEDT
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About the role
This position is specifically targeted towards individuals with a deep understanding of Aboriginal Art and Culture. Proudly teach the rich history of Aboriginal Australia and cultural identity through the use of Cultural Arts practices and your own personal connection to Aboriginal culture and communities. The selected candidate will need to be open to travel in order to deliver custom programs within the confines of a correctional facility.
The ideal candidate will work collaboratively, uphold confidentiality, embody TAFE values, and communicate effectively and respectfully with both TAFE NSW and Corrective Services NSW staff and clients. Working with Corrective Services NSW clients is a very rewarding experience.
Successful applicants will be required to undertake Probity clearance to attain an Authority to Enter a Correctional Centre. This entails an application process involving:
- Pre-screening by Corrective Services NSW
- National Police Check (including Fingerprinting)
- Completion of an online Security Awareness course
To find out more about the role, please click to view the Position Description.
Essential requirements:
- Aboriginality
- Have appropriate subject knowledge, skills and vocational qualifications with a minimum level of Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts, Certificate III in Visual Arts (Ceramics or Cultural Arts high regarded), Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (Visual Arts) or equivalent experience.
- Current arts practice and active participation in the Arts’ industry in the last three (3) years.
- Hold the TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment or equivalent OR a willingness to undertake our full time 14 week ‘Paid to Learn’ course.
- Have a minimum of three (3) years post qualification or professional experience relevant to your industry.
Applicants for this position must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, identify as being Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, and be accepted in the community as such. An applicant's race is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under Section 14(d) of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants will be required to provide Confirmation of Aboriginality documentation with their application.
Paid to Learn: for candidates who do not hold the TAE40122 or equivalent, you have the option to be Paid to Learn as you transition from industry to teaching with guaranteed work following successful completion of the 14 weeks Training and Assessment course. Those who already hold the TAE qualification or equivalent are still eligible to apply.
For more information about this opportunity please check out the Frequently Asked Questions, or to attend one of our Virtual Yarn Sessions register your interest below:
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An eligibility list, valid for 18 months, may be created for this position, and position(s) of the same classification that subsequently becomes vacant, may be filled via this recruitment.
For ongoing positions in TAFE NSW, we require one of the following:
- Australian Citizens
- Australian Permanent Residents
- NZ Citizens with current passport and valid working rights in Australia
Our commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment
With over 350 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership group possessing over 240 years of expertise in the VET sector, we are committed to creating a culturally safe workplace where dignity, trust, respect, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion are valued.
At TAFE NSW, you will have a sense of belonging and the opportunity to share your skills, stories, and passions and represent your communities and culture. We are proud of our Reconciliation Action Plan, and our Aboriginal Employment Strategy and are continually improving our services to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students.
To apply for this role, click on ‘apply now’ and provide:
- Your current resume (PDF)
- Certified copies of your qualifications (PDF)
- Portfolio of work (PDF)
- Confirmation of Aboriginality
How can I get support with my application?
For helpful insights into preparing your application, TAFE NSW’s recruitment process, and getting interview ready, please read through the following Application Process and Become a Teacher on our TAFE NSW Careers Page.
At TAFE NSW we are creating an accessible and inclusive workforce, so you can safely bring your whole self to work and connect with your community through our many diverse employee networks. If you require an adjustment in the recruitment process, please let your Talent Acquisition Advisor know.
General recruitment and/or adjustment enquiries: contact the Talent Acquisition Advisor, Rachael Honeysett via ***************@tafensw.edu.au or 7921 3369.
Role-specific enquiries: contact Leanne Foster, Head Teacher of Arts & Media via **************@tafensw.edu.au or 7921 2114.
Aboriginal Candidate support: contact our Aboriginal Employment team via ***************@tafensw.edu.au or for any questions or support regarding our Confirmation of Aboriginality process.
This is a child-related position. A Working with Children Check is a prerequisite for anyone in child-related work. It involves a national criminal history check and review of findings of workplace misconduct.