About the role
Role Description/Criteria STEM Teacher (0.4 FTE) St Padre Pio Catholic Primary School - Opening 2026! St Padre Pio Catholic Primary School is seeking an innovative and enthusiastic STEM Teacher (0.4 FTE) to join our dedicated and supportive school community. Starting date for the role will be the 27/1/2026. About the Role We are looking for a teacher who can foster creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving through engaging STEM learning experiences. The successful applicant will design and deliver inspiring programs that integrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, while supporting the Catholic ethos and values of our school. Our specialist program will most likely run across Tuesday / Wednesday or Wednesday / Thursday in our foundation year. Key Responsibilities
- Plan and implement hands-on, inquiry-based STEM lessons in line with the Victorian Curriculum.
- Encourage student curiosity, critical thinking, and collaboration.
- Integrate digital technologies and innovative approaches into learning.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to promote STEM across the school.
- Contribute positively to our vibrant school community.
Requirements
- Current VIT registration.
- Qualifications and/or experience in STEM-related teaching areas.
- Strong understanding of the Victorian Curriculum.
- Effective communication and classroom management skills.
- Commitment to child safety and wellbeing.
We Offer
- A welcoming and faith-filled school community.
- Opportunities for professional growth.
- The chance to inspire students to become creative problem-solvers and innovators.
- There may be an opportunity for applicants to extend their role if required and desired (eg. intervention, classroom support, ongoing CRT work). This will be discussed on a case by case basis and if suits both the applicant and the school.How to Apply
Please forward your Cover Letter and resume to principal Daniel Bermingham at daniel.bermingham@sppthornhillpark.catholic.edu.au St Padre Pio Catholic Primary School is committed to the safety, wellbeing, and inclusion of all children. The successful applicant will be subject to child safety screening, including a current VIT registration and referee checks. Application ProcedureInterested applicants should submit:
- A cover letter addressing the key responsibilities and skills (no more than 2 pages)
- A current resume, including relevant experience and qualifications
- A list of at least 2 Referees (including at least one from current principal, if app, or recent employer)
Applications should be addressed to: Mr Daniel Bermingham(Principal, St Padre Pio CPS, Thornhill Park)
About Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools
Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) is the governing body for 297 Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne and is the sixth largest education system in Australia.
Catholic education contributes to the Church's education mission and promotes a view of the individual and the community centred on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ.
Catholic schools to provide an educational foundation that develops the whole person within a school environment imbued with Christian values. Through a range of direct services, the MACS also assist Catholic schools in the Archdiocese to become schools of first choice for Catholic families.
About the role
Role Description/Criteria STEM Teacher (0.4 FTE) St Padre Pio Catholic Primary School - Opening 2026! St Padre Pio Catholic Primary School is seeking an innovative and enthusiastic STEM Teacher (0.4 FTE) to join our dedicated and supportive school community. Starting date for the role will be the 27/1/2026. About the Role We are looking for a teacher who can foster creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving through engaging STEM learning experiences. The successful applicant will design and deliver inspiring programs that integrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, while supporting the Catholic ethos and values of our school. Our specialist program will most likely run across Tuesday / Wednesday or Wednesday / Thursday in our foundation year. Key Responsibilities
- Plan and implement hands-on, inquiry-based STEM lessons in line with the Victorian Curriculum.
- Encourage student curiosity, critical thinking, and collaboration.
- Integrate digital technologies and innovative approaches into learning.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to promote STEM across the school.
- Contribute positively to our vibrant school community.
Requirements
- Current VIT registration.
- Qualifications and/or experience in STEM-related teaching areas.
- Strong understanding of the Victorian Curriculum.
- Effective communication and classroom management skills.
- Commitment to child safety and wellbeing.
We Offer
- A welcoming and faith-filled school community.
- Opportunities for professional growth.
- The chance to inspire students to become creative problem-solvers and innovators.
- There may be an opportunity for applicants to extend their role if required and desired (eg. intervention, classroom support, ongoing CRT work). This will be discussed on a case by case basis and if suits both the applicant and the school.How to Apply
Please forward your Cover Letter and resume to principal Daniel Bermingham at daniel.bermingham@sppthornhillpark.catholic.edu.au St Padre Pio Catholic Primary School is committed to the safety, wellbeing, and inclusion of all children. The successful applicant will be subject to child safety screening, including a current VIT registration and referee checks. Application ProcedureInterested applicants should submit:
- A cover letter addressing the key responsibilities and skills (no more than 2 pages)
- A current resume, including relevant experience and qualifications
- A list of at least 2 Referees (including at least one from current principal, if app, or recent employer)
Applications should be addressed to: Mr Daniel Bermingham(Principal, St Padre Pio CPS, Thornhill Park)
About Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools
Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) is the governing body for 297 Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne and is the sixth largest education system in Australia.
Catholic education contributes to the Church's education mission and promotes a view of the individual and the community centred on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ.
Catholic schools to provide an educational foundation that develops the whole person within a school environment imbued with Christian values. Through a range of direct services, the MACS also assist Catholic schools in the Archdiocese to become schools of first choice for Catholic families.