Graduate Teacher Program - Performing Arts & DanceThe saying goes at Greater Shepparton Secondary College (GSSC) that we are Greater Together!That is our families, staff and community all working together to support our young people, and our students leaning on these support networks to achieve their best.Although we are a big school able to cater for more than 2,200 students, we have been able to retain a small school atmosphere through our House and Neighbourhood structure.Through this model, our students are able to feel a sense of Greater Belonging by having a house to call home.This provides students an opportunity to build relationships with key neighbourhood staff, as well as with their peers through our Vertical Home Groups.Building relationships and nurturing a student-centred culture is at the forefront of everything that we do here at GSSC.Our College and House Captains and specialist First Nations, Multicultural, Values, Environmental and Music Student Leaders provide invaluable student voice and input and role model our college values and ethos at various events and activities, both in the school and in the community.Our award-winning Careers Team provide the supports our students need to set Greater Expectations for themselves and to aspire for excellence.While we ask our students to set high expectations of themselves and each other, we also recognise that achieving your personal best is just that, personal!This is why our careers pathway mentoring and counselling is targeted to each individual student and our curriculum is tailored at each year level.In addition to this, our Wellbeing Team here at GSSC is focused on providing Greater Care to our students through a range of services and initiatives including our Doctors in School program, paediatric clinic, Program for Students with a Disability, Secondary School Nurses and Mental Health Practitioners.GSSC Wellbeing Officers are also based in each neighbourhood to support students on a day-to-day basis.This team around the learner is further strengthened by our Ngarri Ngarri team, made by of six staff and a Team Leader who work across neighbourhoods to support First Nations students and their families.Our Multicultural Liaison Officers (MLO) provide this same support for our Culturally and Linguistically Diverse families and speak a range of languages including Arabic, Dari, Persian, Hazaragi, Swahili, Kirundi and Samoan.Both teams work in and outside of the classroom to promote active student participation, positive family engagement, a proactive home/school partnership, culturally safe learning environment and inclusive curriculum and teaching and learning practices.Our Wellbeing and Inclusion Hub also includes a range of external allied health and education agencies working in school to support students.Our facilities include a double gymnasium, theatrette, green room and roof-top gardens among features found in few secondary schools.GSSC's Enterprise and Innovation Centre for the arts, media, science and technology provides students with the subject choice and education pathways only a big school can deliver.They say it takes a village to raise a child and the same goes for our school community - we simply could not do it without our talented, diverse and passionate teaching and education support staff.Although we are a relatively new school, our people have built a fantastic workplace culture here at the college, through an induction and mentorship program supporting new staff.Our staff are also the driving force behind an active calendar of social events and opportunities to get to know one another in a different way.Not only that but we have the benefit of living in a vibrant regional area that strives to foster a sense of community and offers a wide range of sport and recreation choice and caters to a growing food and wine culture.Teaching in Greater Shepparton also means having the very best in professional learning and inspiration on your doorstep, with the city being home to one of the few regional centres of the Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership, building on the Bastow Institute of Educational Leadership based in Melbourne.Our community is a reflection of its diversity, welcoming students from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds.We are committed to creating a school community where all members are welcomed, accepted and treated equitably and with respect.GSSC stands on the Country of the Yorta Yorta and Bangerang peoples, nations, tribes and clans and the Greater Shepparton area is home to the largest population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people outside of Melbourne.Greater Shepparton is located 180 kilometres north of Melbourne, with a population of 66,000.It is the fifth-largest city in regional Victoria and consists of Shepparton city, Mooroopna and Tatura.The area is a culturally and linguistically diverse community with almost one quarter of the population born overseas in more than 50 different countries.Our Community Connector Program provides a service to support employees contemplating applying or accepting a position with a Greater Shepparton organisation, or those who have already accepted a job and are needing to move to the region to start their role.The program can assist with finding a home, finding a job for your partner, determining the right school or childcare, providing local intel, deeply connecting you with the community, and offering networking opportunities.You are welcome to phone for more information. #J-18808-Ljbffr