Full-time 38 hours per week, Ongoing position Warrnambool Campus $118,182 per annum, plus managers allowance and superannuation The Head of (HO) Health and Community Services is responsible for the overall leadership, management and operations of this large and busy teaching division and ensures that the educational aims of the teaching division in particular, and Institute in general, are achieved. The position is responsible for the continuing development and growth of the division taking advantage of expanding opportunities which develop the skills of an expanding workforce sector through the delivery of qualifications and enrichment programs focusing on Nursing, Aged Care/Individual Support, Disability, and Allied Health. The role ensures a variety of delivery modes are offered that provide for effective and sustainable programs and includes: on-campus, Smart Classroom (video conferencing), online learning, flexible delivery, workplace-based delivery, recognition of prior learning (RPL), commercial and other fee-for-service work. The HO is a senior member of the Institute Leadership Team and assists to drive change and provide innovative, integrated and relevant services across the organisation, particularly in relation to the programs offered. The position must demonstrate initiative, judgement and high-level strategic, financial and management skills at all times. The must haves Mandatory requirements: Completion of an approved degree, advanced diploma or diploma or approved equivalent qualifications with industry experience and the ability to demonstrate currency in the vocational workplace competencies and verification of management experience. An approved course of teacher training accredited at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 6 or above that clearly evidences:Studies in adult learning methodology Studies in teaching in a Vocational Education environment Studies in Applied Research (linked to the Boyer framework of scholarship) 200 hours of supervised teaching practice A minimum of 4 years teaching experience and a minimum of 2 years relevant vocational experience Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE40116 or its equivalent. Employee Victorian Working with Children and satisfactory Police Check. Highly desirable requirements: A relevant management qualification or commitment to undertake a qualification in management and leadership. Postgraduate qualifications in Adult Education. Substantial experience using Microsoft Office products and relevant industry software and programs. About us South West TAFE is an education hub with a difference offering practical and inspiring teaching that prepares students for in-demand jobs now and into the future. Our focus is on delivering courses that give our graduates the skills they need to thrive in their chosen careers. We offer over 150 nationally-recognised qualifications and short courses, all delivered by people with practical experience and backed by strong industry connections. We have 5 main campuses spread across the thriving South West Victoria region. They are located at Warrnambool, Hamilton, Portland, Colac and Sherwood Park and deliver a wide variety of vocational courses to over 6,000 students every year. What we can offer you Priority applications to a Warrnambool council-run day care facility. Fun social club with health and wellbeing activities. Employee recognition program. Continuous opportunities for tailored learning and development. Accessible Employee Assistance Program including an easy to navigate app. SWTAFE is Great Place to Work certified, as voted by our own people. We strive to cultivate a culture of inclusivity, collaboration, and respect, where every team member feels valued, empowered, and inspired to do their best work. Any Questions? Please contact: Kathy Hall, Director of Education03 5564 ****** A full position description is available from the Careers at SWTAFE webpage. Applications close: Sunday, 24 November 2024 Successful applicants will require a Working with Children Check and a National Police Record Check. How to apply If this role resonates with you and you have the necessary skills and experience, then we would love to hear from you. To apply for the role, please click 'Apply for this job' and provide a copy of your current resume and cover letter, which addresses the key selection criteria outlined in the position description. For local support in the South West with job readiness skills, please contact the South West Skills and Jobs Centre. Email: ******: 03 5564 8*** South West TAFE is a child safe and equal opportunity employer; fostering a fair, safe and inclusive environment and embraces all forms of diversity. We strongly encourage applications from people with a variety of attributes, including but not limited to: A person with a disability Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Culturally and linguistically diverse LGBTIQA+ #J-18808-Ljbffr