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Job of the week: Indigenous Student Education Coordinator – full-time from Term 1, 2023
With our Indigenous Program experiencing unprecedented growth each year, we are searching for an exceptional coordinator to join us as our Indigenous Student Education Coordinator (ISEC) on a full-time basis from Term 1, 2023.
A unique and out-of-the-box role, our ISEC will be the first point of call to mentor and guide our First Nations students in all aspects of their growth, including academic support and providing them with a sense of cultural safety in their ‘home away from home’. You will work closely with our Indigenous Education Leader to not only support these students, but also to lead other staff in understanding the individual needs of our Indigenous students, partnering with them to ensure holistic wellbeing and academic excellence. With a background in working with a wide scope of students with diverse needs, you will bring empathy and understanding to connect and mentor through a range of situations, including helping students who have previously experienced trauma and hardships.
With a functional and administrative requirement to this position, you will be available outside traditional hours, including evenings, to be present when the students are not in class. Your working hours day to day are flexible to suit these needs. A teaching load can be negotiated for appropriately qualified and accredited candidates.
In joining Pymble, you will be given the opportunity to work autonomously in your role and use your initiative to drive your passions. In building connections with our First Nations people, the opportunity to travel is possible in meeting with potential students and their communities. You will become a member of our Reconciliation Action Plan committee and be supported in your own personal professional development, with opportunities for acting roles and higher duties in the future.
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