Are you interested in working with young people with a disability?
An exciting opportunity exists for a highly self-motivated teacher to join the Visiting Teacher Service in the Ovens Murray area, North Eastern Victoria Region. This is an excellent opportunity to use your well-developed skills and progress your career.
The Visiting Teacher Program is managed and led by DET and is within the Region’s Health, Wellbeing and Specialist Services team.
There are four streams of Visiting Teachers – Vision, Hearing, Physical Health and ASD – supporting students with disabilities and impairments across primary and secondary state school. Visiting Teacher’s work from the regional offices and visit schools as caseloads require.
The Visiting Teachers support the inclusion, participation, and engagement of students with impairments and disabilities by teaching disability specific skills and strategies and upskilling school staff and leadership. They work within the classroom environment to develop student skills and student voice, and they consult, direct and teach school staff about the reasonable adjustments required for a student with a disability or impairment to fully engage with their education.
The incumbent is required to practice in accordance with Department of Education and Training policy and procedure as well as the various Professional Codes, Guidelines and Registration Standards set by Victorian Institute of Teachers.
Responsibilities
Visiting Teachers undertake a variety of roles and responsibilities that may include (but are not limited to):
- Building the capacity of school leaders and teachers to implement inclusive practices including the adjustment of curriculum / learning programs to meet the diverse needs of learners in their schools.
- Providing specialist advice and support to school staff to support the teaching of students with physical disability, health impairment, vision impairment, hearing impairment.
- Assisting schools in the planning, development, delivery and evaluation of curriculum to ensure full access and inclusion for students with physical disability and/or health impairment, hearing impairment, vision impairment.
- The promotion of effective specific teaching and learning practices and skills to bring about sustained change in classroom practice.
- Assisting the class teacher to modify curriculum and physical environment where required.
- The use of innovative technologies in program delivery to improve access and inclusion to the curriculum for eligible students. This will include the delivery of visiting teacher intervention strategies via tele-practice, where relevant.
- Providing educational services to students from pre-school transition to VCE.
- Working collaboratively with key regional personnel to ensure a coordinated approach to promoting access and inclusion related initiatives, liaising with relevant personnel within the region and participating in other related projects.
- The provision of case support and assistance to other visiting teachers and regional staff in the area of physical disability, health impairment, vision impairment, hearing impairment.
- Undertake other duties related to supporting students with disabilities and impairments, as requested by the Manager, in response to changing priorities or new initiatives.
To be successful in the role you will need to work in a multidisciplinary team, establish and maintain good working relationships with teachers in the school setting, network effectively with health and wellbeing professionals associated with schools.
The Visiting Teacher is employed by the Department of Education and Training and managed by the Regional or Area Visiting Teacher Manager.
This is a part-time (0.8FTE), fixed-term position until 23 April 2023.
A current Victorian Driver’s license, and valid VIT Registration are required for this position.
Candidates are advised that they need to address the Key Selection Criteria in the advertised position.
Department of Education and Training is committed to diversity. The Department places considerable effort and resources into responding to the needs of staff with a disability. People from disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply for this position. If you require assistance, with the recruitment process, have accessibility or adjustment requirements, please communicate with the contact person listed on this job advertisement or contact the People Division via email: schools.recruitment@education.vic.gov.au
Information about the Department of Education and Training’s operations and employment conditions can be obtained from the following websites: www.education.vic.gov.au and http://www.education.vic.gov.au/hrweb/Pages/default.aspx.