Job Summary
We are seeking current university students in
teacher education courses with the capacity to combine employment with their
study commitments.
Denison College of Secondary Education - Kelso High Campus is a
comprehensive public high school with 850 students located in the city of
Bathurst, NSW, three hours’ drive from the Sydney CBD. Bathurst boasts a rich
heritage; beautiful natural environment; wide range of career opportunities;
thriving and inclusive social scene; and an affordable lifestyle.
Contract: 16 March 2026 - 26
January 2027. Two (2) or three (3) days per week (0.4FTE - 0.6FTE).
The selection process involves:
- Submission of a current resume with the following details:
- full name and contact details of the applicant
- relevant qualifications, including those completed and not yet
completed. Provide details regarding current teacher education university
studies, Certificate III in Education Support, Certificate IV in Training
and Assessment or equivalent studies in the fields of education or human
services.
- relevant qualities/skills
- relevant previous and current experience
- contact details for two referees who can verify your application
and discuss your abilities and suitability for this position.
- Submission of an Expression of Interest addressing the specific
Role Statement and Duties outlined below (approximately 300 words).
- Verbal referee reports
- An interview (in person / phone / online) if required.
Applications should be emailed to aimee.rossler@det.nsw.edu.au by 9.00am Monday
2 March 2026.
Position information
Educational Paraprofessionals work under the guidance and supervision of
teachers, supporting teaching and learning in the classroom under the Education
(School Administrative and Support Staff) Act 1987. They are engaged in a
temporary capacity and are remunerated during term time and non-term
time.
The hours of duty for educational paraprofessionals are the same as
teachers’ hours. Educational paraprofessionals do not have to attend work
during non-term time but can be expected to complete class preparation duties
during non-teaching weeks as planned with the classroom teacher.
Annual leave is built into non-term time and is granted for four
calendar weeks per year for educational paraprofessionals in the Eastern
Division during the first calendar non-term week of the summer, autumn, winter
and spring student vacations.
The pay scale for an educational paraprofessional can be located at:
https://education.nsw.gov.au/industrial-relations/pay-and-allowances/teaching-service#Educational11
Employees must meet the department’s screening requirements before they
can enter on duty, which include a nationally coordinated criminal history
check, criminal history assessment and WWCC verification.
The specific Role Statement and Duties encompass the following:
- Plan, implement, and evaluate small group literacy and numeracy
programs for students with additional learning and support needs.
- Collaborative planning, team teaching and delivery of literacy and
numeracy strategies with classroom teachers.
- Work collaboratively with Learning and Support Teachers and
classroom teachers to support student assessment of learning.
- Case management and support of targeted students to maximise
learning opportunities at school and at home including literacy and
numeracy strategies; assessment recovery; study support; monitoring
student learning and attendance data and communicating with families.
- Supporting the implementation of existing learning programs.
- Other duties determined in consultation with the principal.
For more information: Contact
Mick Sloan, Principal, on mobile: 0436
623 948