Carey is seeking enthusiastic and adaptable Casual Relief Teachers – APS Sports to support the delivery of our Junior School sporting program at our Kew campus .
Reporting to the Head of Sport – Junior School , you will provide consistent supervision, coaching and support across our APS Sports Program. This is a great opportunity for teachers who enjoy sport, working with young people and being part of a dynamic school environment.
Learn more about our community:
Carey is a leading co-educational school for students from Early Learning to Year 12 (IB & VCE). Our cohort is made up of approximately 2700 students who are supported by over 600 passionate and experienced staff. Our vibrant community is also enriched by a number of dedicated volunteers and engaged alumni.
The Role
As a Casual Relief Teacher – APS Sports, you will help ensure our sporting activities and events run safely and smoothly while providing students with a positive, structured and engaging experience.
You will support students to participate confidently in physical activity and competitive sport while encouraging teamwork, sportsmanship and positive relationships.
The APS Program operates each Wednesday and Thursday , with standard hours of 12:30pm–3:30pm . On occasion, an earlier start time of 12:15pm may be required.
The role involves a range of responsibilities associated with the delivery of the APS Sports Program, including sports coaching, umpiring and supporting the wellbeing and supervision of students .
Successful candidates will also be required to download relevant applications to their personal mobile device and have their device readily accessible while working to support program communication and operational requirements.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supervising students during sporting activities, training sessions and events.
- Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of students at all times and following relevant safety procedures and risk management requirements.
- Ensuring students are appropriately supervised when travelling between Carey and all other APS school sporting locations.
- Supporting the organisation and smooth running of APS sporting events and activities.
- Working collaboratively with the Head of Sport, teaching staff and other colleagues to coordinate activities and events.
- Maintaining accurate student attendance and participation records as required.
- Providing clear expectations and positive supervision to encourage student engagement, teamwork and sportsmanship.
- Ensuring students are appropriately supervised when travelling between Carey and all other APS school sporting locations.
Responding appropriately to incidents or student wellbeing concerns and following Carey policies and procedures.
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What do I need to succeed?
We are looking for teachers who are enthusiastic about sport and confident working with Junior School students.
To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate:
Our commitment to Child Safety:
Carey Baptist Grammar School is committed to providing a safe environment for all students, acting in their best interests, promoting their wellbeing and keeping them safe at all times.
All staff are expected to understand and comply with Carey's Child Safety and Wellbeing policies, Code of Conduct and reporting obligations. Staff must take all reasonable steps to protect children from abuse and fulfil their obligations as mandatory reporters.
You can read more about Carey's Child Safety policies here .
How do I apply?
submit your CV and cover letter by 5:00pm 26 August 2026.
To find out more about this opportunity, download the Position Description here .
Carey Baptist Grammar School reserves the right to close this advertisement at any time.
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