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Student Liaison Support Officer

St Philip’s Christian College Gosford is a rapidly growing learning community, striving to provide quality education in a caring and secure learning environment based on Christian beliefs, values and practice. We are currently seeking an appropriately qualified applicant to fill a Student Liaison Support Officer for our K-12 Gosford School located in the picturesque Narara Valley. 

As a Christian faith community committed to the ministry of Christian education, the Mission Statement of St Philip’s Christian Education Foundation states that:

St Philip’s Christian College will continue to provide quality education in a caring, secure and challenging learning environment based on Christian beliefs, values and practice.

We therefore seek Christians who are professionally and personally committed to bringing their Biblically based beliefs, values and practices to this ministry of Christian Education.

The role of the SLSO, will encompass diligent delivery of Literacy intervention, using MultiLit group programs to students in Junior and Middle School. It will also include a variety of other student supports including in class or 1:1 assistance, monitoring and observation of adjustments for NCCD data collection, as well as implementation of lunchtime programs. The role will serve across our Kindergarten to Year Twelve College.

The SLSO may be responsible for:

  • Delivering targeted Literacy and Numeracy Intervention Programs to students Kindergarten - Year Twelve.
  • Completing screeners such as the York Assessment of Reading Comprehension (YARC) and MultiLit assessment screeners that support the collection of evidence-based data to monitor students’ progress.
  • Working with individual students and small groups on assessments to assist them with planning and developing ideas.
  • Assisting with exam provisions as a reader and scribe, supervision for students who have additional time, and recording exams for technology access.
  • Developing and using visual systems and social stories to provide pro-active behaviour and pastoral care.
  • Lunchtime social support programs including support at excursions, incursions and school events.
  • Supporting the staff of primary and secondary classes to provide personalised learning and support and emotional regulation in a responsive manner, as required.
  • You will be required to carry out other duties that are within the limits of your skills, competence, training and/or experience as directed by your supervisor or Principal.

    If you feel you would like to join our committed team, please express your interest in the form of a covering letter and resume along with completion of the Employment Application (Business Operational) form which can be found on our 

Applications close Monday, 9am November 25th 2024 unless a suitable candidate is found prior.