Join a flourishing Creative and Performing Arts faculty where
creativity, excellence and relationships matter
Presbyterian Ladies' College Armidale is seeking an outstanding Visual
Arts teacher who is passionate about inspiring young women to think
creatively, develop technical excellence and discover confidence through
artistic expression.
Whether you are an experienced Stage 6 teacher or an emerging
educator with exceptional potential, we invite applications from teachers
who wish to contribute to a vibrant Christian learning community.
ABOUT PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' COLLEGE ARMIDALE
PLC
Armidale has educated young women of courage and character
since 1887. As the only independent all-girls day and boarding school in
northern NSW, the College offers a unique educational environment
where girls are known, challenged and enabled to flourish.
WHY JOIN PLC ARMIDALE?
Outstanding Creative and Performing Arts faculty
Excellent facilities and specialist art spaces
Small class sizes
Strong culture of collaboration
Commitment to professional learning
Beautiful regional city with outstanding lifestyle
Opportunity to shape girls' education in an innovative Christian school.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The successful applicant will:
Teach inspiring Visual Arts lessons across Years 7–12
Mentor Stage 6 Visual Arts students through Body of Work development
Support exhibitions and showcases of student art making
Contribute to co-curricular activities across the College
Work collaboratively within an innovative CAPA faculty
Engage in pastoral care and wellbeing activities for students.
In your first year you will
Build strong positive relationships with students
Contribute to the Visual Arts program
Support Stage 6 students
Participate in College life
Contribute to exhibitions and community events.
We are seeking a teacher who values relationships, believes in the
potential of every girl and enjoys contributing to a collaborative learning
community.
ESSENTIAL SELECTION CRITERIA
NESA accreditation
Recognised teaching qualification with Visual Arts specialisation
Teaching experience and commitment to professional growth
Strong understanding of NESA syllabuses
Excellent communication skills
Commitment to values and ethos of a Christian school.
DESIRABLE
Stage 6 Visual Arts experience
Confidence using technology and digital platforms
Experience programming, teaching and assessing student
learning of Visual Arts courses.
Familiarity supporting students with diverse learning needs.
REPORTING RESPONSIBILITY
The successful applicant will be responsible to the Principal,
through the Head of Senior School with faculty reporting through
the Head of CAPA (Creative and Performing Arts).
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
Applications lodged by close of business Friday, 31 July 2026.
Interviews will be held in person or via Zoom
Current employer or Principal may be contacted in addition to
referees nominated.
Applications are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Suitable candidates
may be interviewed prior to the closing date, and the College reserves the
right to appoint before applications officially close.
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