Part-time Classroom Teacher (2 days)
About the role
Role Description/Criteria St Mary’s School, Altona is seeking a part-time (2 days) classroom teacher. Graduates are encouraged to apply. The successful applicants will be a dynamic, collaborative colleague who understands and values the link between student success and collective teacher efficacy.They are committed to learning about and incorporating the great work the school has enacted this year in the Western Region's Flourishing Learners professional learning. St Mary’s has a great reputation as a community-centred school. We take pride in our relationships with our students, families and each other. As an active member of our school, the candidate will be committed to establishing and maintaining these strong relationships. Selection Criteria
- A demonstrated commitment and capacity to actively contribute to and support the Catholic ethos
- An understanding of MACS' Vison for Instruction
- Knowledge of current best practices in literacy and numeracy
- A commitment to contributing positively to team-based planning
- A strong commitment and ability to engage with all members of the community
The successful applicant will hold Victorian Institute of Teaching Registration.They will also be committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and to ensuring St Mary's Child safety policies and procedures are fully enacted. Application Procedures Please email your:
- cover letter addressing the selection criteria
- Curriculum Vitae, including contact details of three referees (2 of which must be your 2 most recent employers)
to Sonia Riccardi at principal@smaltona.catholic.edu.au
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.
Part-time Classroom Teacher (2 days)
About the role
Role Description/Criteria St Mary’s School, Altona is seeking a part-time (2 days) classroom teacher. Graduates are encouraged to apply. The successful applicants will be a dynamic, collaborative colleague who understands and values the link between student success and collective teacher efficacy.They are committed to learning about and incorporating the great work the school has enacted this year in the Western Region's Flourishing Learners professional learning. St Mary’s has a great reputation as a community-centred school. We take pride in our relationships with our students, families and each other. As an active member of our school, the candidate will be committed to establishing and maintaining these strong relationships. Selection Criteria
- A demonstrated commitment and capacity to actively contribute to and support the Catholic ethos
- An understanding of MACS' Vison for Instruction
- Knowledge of current best practices in literacy and numeracy
- A commitment to contributing positively to team-based planning
- A strong commitment and ability to engage with all members of the community
The successful applicant will hold Victorian Institute of Teaching Registration.They will also be committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and to ensuring St Mary's Child safety policies and procedures are fully enacted. Application Procedures Please email your:
- cover letter addressing the selection criteria
- Curriculum Vitae, including contact details of three referees (2 of which must be your 2 most recent employers)
to Sonia Riccardi at principal@smaltona.catholic.edu.au
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.