We have an exciting opportunity for a permanent, English teaching position to join St Columba College. As a teacher at St Columba College our purpose is to work collaboratively with leaders, colleagues, parents/caregivers and others as applicable to facilitate positive learning by students and engage in educational reform.
Your Responsibilities:
Apply curriculum knowledge and teaching methods which facilitate successful learning.
Demonstrate a commitment to uphold and contribute to the Anglican and Catholic ethos of the College.
Plan and execute a comprehensive learning program in line with Australian Curriculum.
Demonstrate best practice in teaching and learning and remain current in knowledge and application and update/adjust practice to achieve same.
Establish positive and effective relationships with students.
You’ll need:
Current Teacher Registration in South Australia and relevant demonstrated knowledge and experience.
High level interpersonal skills to interact positively with the school community and be a positive role model and professional representative.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and able to work collaboratively within a team environment.
Willingness to actively and positively uphold and contribute to the culture and ethos of the School
The successful candidates will be required to undergo our screening process, which includes a Working with Children Check, E-Screen, Applicant Declaration Form and RHAN.
Please refer to the Position Description for more information.
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How to Apply
Please submit a resume and cover letter. Applications close Sunday 18 May 2025 at 5pm (ACST). In your application please include:
Cover Letter outlining;
Resume
It is required that an Application Declaration Form be completed and submitted with your application.
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