About the Role
Commencing Term 1, 2026 - As a vital member of our learning community, the teacher will work collaboratively with school leaders, colleagues, students, and families to support positive student learning and contribute to ongoing educational improvement. This role involves delivering engaging, inclusive teaching aligned with the curriculum, developing personalised learning plans where needed, and fostering strong relationships across the school community. The successful applicant will also be responsible for monitoring student progress, maintaining a safe and supportive classroom environment, and contributing to wider school responsibilities.
All subject areas will be welcomed and considered however we are particularly interested in the following subject areas:
Essential Selection Criteria
Specific Requirements
Be willing to acquire and
maintain:
Why Work at Cardijn College?
About Cardijn
Cardijn College is a dynamic R–12 co-educational Catholic school in Adelaide’s Southern Vales, inspired by the Marist tradition and the vision of Cardinal Joseph Cardijn and St Marcellin Champagnat. With over 2,300 students across three campuses—Marian (Years 7–12), Marcellin (vocational Years 10–12+), and Galilee (Reception–Year 9)—we offer diverse learning pathways, industry partnerships, and a strong sense of community.
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It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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