About the Role
A fixed-term replacement for Term 3 (21st July 2025-26th September 2025) - 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.
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.
Located on the Marcellin Campus which is a coeducational senior secondary campus of Cardijn College providing a unique and dynamic educational experience enabling students to study the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) alongside a Vocational Education and Training program designed to deliver workplace specific skills and knowledge.
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https://cardijncollege.bamboohr.com/careers/362?source=aWQ9MTA%3D
We welcome applications addressed to the Principal, Mr Steve Byrne, including:
Applications close 9am Monday 14th of July 2025.
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
Catholic Education South Australia (CESA) has welcomed the State Government’s decision to continue its funding commitment to non-government schools through to 2034, following the finalisation of the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement with the Federal Government.
Catholic Education South Australia has announced the first of multiple new Early Learning Centres (ELCs) to be delivered through a major partnership with Accord and Eden Academy.
The first ELC, co-located at Xavier College Two Wells, which will be known as Eden Grove is expected to open in Term 3, 2026. The $4 million purpose-built centre will cater for 141 children, offering care and learning from six weeks to five years of age. An additional Eden Grove ELC will open at Xavier College Riverlea Park in 2027.