Position Purpose
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV & New Media) contributes to the implementation of the College’s vision for excellence in teaching and learning, and in student care. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV & New Media) will deliver a contemporary, innovative program, underpinned by high quality learning outcomes and standards appropriate to a modern technological and culturally diverse society. Working as part of a dedicated Secondary teaching team teaching secondary students up to year 11 and 12, the Secondary Teacher (Film, TV & New Media) will have an understanding of the senior syllabus and support the College’s vision and build successful professional relationships with staff and students.
Teachers at College will be:
Teachers meet the National AITSL standards https://www.aitsl.edu.au/teach/standards to a proficient standard, as follows:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV & New Media) is responsible for meeting the following professional responsibility. The professional responsibility should be read within the context of the Statement of Principles of Teaching and Learning, attached to this Position Description. The College is aligned with the National Standards for Teachers and uses these in the Professional Review and Learning Program, which is formative review process for teacher professional development.
Student Protection – Commitment to the Student Protection in Anglican Schools Policy and Procedures and Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy:
The College is committed to the safety and wellbeing of students enrolled at the school. In accordance with sections 171 and 172 of the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 (Qld), the College is committed to eliminating and minimising risks to child safety through the Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) will demonstrate a commitment to Child Protection, supports the rights of children and young people and are committed to ensuring the safety, welfare and wellbeing of students. The Teacher will model and encourage behaviour that upholds the dignity and protection of students from harm.
Commitment to the College Vision and Goals:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) demonstrates a commitment to the College aims and philosophy in holistic education and supports the College’s worship and value based approaches. This commitment includes actively supporting and participating in the College extracurricular programs. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) will embrace change and support College development, with a particular focus on building positive and productive relationships with children and their families.
Commitment to Students and Student Learning:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) designs, documents, implements and evaluates contemporary, innovative and informed design, technology and engineering curriculum programs; creating a learning environment that encourages students to be problem solvers, decision makers and lifelong learners. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) demonstrates a commitment to the care and personal development of students; treating students equitably, with respect and sensitive to factors that influence individual student learning and achievement.
Collaboration within the Learning Community:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) promotes and participates in the creation and maintenance of a collaborative and supportive learning community; upholding the values and standards of the learning community. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) works collaboratively as a member of multi-disciplinary team to enhance student learning and achievement.
Reflective Practice and Ongoing Professional Renewal:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) will demonstrate a commitment to professional development by actively engaging in ongoing professional learning; applying it to their professional practice. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) refines their professional practice through regular inquiry, learning and reflection; engaging in self-directed learning informed by experience, research and collaboration with other professionals; and actively participates in the Professional Review and Learning Program.
Professional Knowledge:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) maintains and enhances their knowledge of QCAA subject curriculum; develops thorough understanding of the stages of child and adolescent development and how best to support the development of students academically, physically, socially and spiritually. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) knows and develops a variety of effective teaching and assessment practices and knows and develops a variety of effective classroom management strategies.
Professional Practice:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) intellectually challenges student learning experiences with teaching strategies, techniques and plans that value the diversity of the learning experience. The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) assesses and reports constructively on student learning and communicates effectively with parents, students and peers.
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) uses appropriate information and communication technology in their teaching practice and related professional responsibilities.
Duty of Care:
The Secondary Teacher (Film, TV and New Media) contributes to the College’s duty of care for both staff and students by adhering to all requirements relating to the development of an environment which is free from the risk of injury, harm and/or disease as required by the Workplace Health and Safety and Child Protection Acts and relevant College policies and procedures.
The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, skills, qualifications and experience:
Thank you for considering The Springfield Anglican College. We understand the importance of decisions regarding the education of your children, and myself and my expert team of staff would be delighted to assist you in coming to understand what our College has to offer. The Springfield Anglican College is an independent, Anglican Church School in which Christian values underpin all that we do. In 2017 the College is Kindergarten to Year 12 with approximately 1000 students, with 88 places available in The Tiny Tartan Kindergarten. As a College, we are committed to a holistic approach to educating the mind, body and spirit of our students. We seek to assist them achieve their potential and develop character which will position them to take up positive and active roles in society as adults.