About the Role
This role will a full time ongoing classroom teaching position.
Some of the Key Responsibilities of this role will include
- To provide a commitment to Catholic Education and to the safety, wellbeing and protection of children;
- To provide students with a rich and engaging educational experience;
- Ensure the delivery of curriculum that reaches and engages students with a diverse range of educational abilities and backgrounds;
- A collegial and collaborative approach to learning and teaching.
Benefits:
- Supportive, collaborative and inclusive school community;
- A collaborative and inclusive team that values innovation, partnership, and respect;
- Excellent professional development opportunities.
Key Selection Criteria
- Understanding and Commitment to Catholic Identity and Mission;
- Current Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration (or be eligible for registration);
- A current or be willing to obtain an Accreditation to teach Religious Education Certificate;
- Demonstrated high- level knowledge of Victorian Curriculum and the AITSL standards with best practice, evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning;
- Evidence of effective strategies for fostering a safe and positive classroom environment;
- Experience collaborating effectively with colleagues in planning, instruction, and assessment.
Applicants will be required to submit:
- Cover letter
- Resume (that includes 3 nominated referees, including current employer)
- Response addressing the Key Selection Criteria
For a confidential discussion about the role contact:
The Principal on 03 5334 3297
Applications close Monday 31st August at 9am.
St Thomas More Primary School is an educational community with Christ at its centre and inspiration, educating for service in faith, hope and love. St Thomas More is a parish primary co-educational school with an enrolment of approximately 400 students. Our school is located in Alfredton and caters for children within the parish and those living in nearby rural and urban areas, serving families who wish their children to experience the Catholic ethos. The staff, in partnership with the parents and parish community, endeavours to inspire students with the knowledge of the vital role they play in the church and wider community.