Are you an effective, passionate and progressive educator who can inspire students to achieve their best?
The Opportunity
We are seeking applications from Secondary Teachers, commencing Term 1 2026 for the following learning areas.
Permanent and contract positions are available. Part-time applicants will be considered. Applicants who teach in one or more learning areas are encouraged to apply.
Art
Design & Technologies
Food & Hospitality and Child Studies
Business Innovation and/or Accounting
Mathematics (Senior Mathematics preferable)
Science (Senior Science preferable)
Are you an Early Career Teacher?
If you are about to complete your teaching qualification and will be eligible to teach from the start of 2026, St Paul’s College strongly encourages you to apply.
You will need
About Us
St Paul’s College is a thriving co-educational R-12 Catholic College in the Edmund Rice tradition.
We are a welcoming and diverse community where families and teachers work together to guide students in becoming compassionate, respectful, and faithful young adults.
Our staff play a vital role in fostering a learning environment that reflects our core values of Faith, Relationships, Excellence and Diversity.
Why St Paul’s?
For any additional information, please contact Jenny Allan, People & Culture Advisor at employment@stpauls.sa.edu.au
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Applications are to be submitted via the St Paul’s College website
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Submissions must include:
It is required that an Application Declaration Form be completed and submitted with your application.
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