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McAuley Catholic College, Grafton

Grafton

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Full Time, Part Time, Temporary

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McAuley Catholic College, Grafton

CASUAL TEACHER

Applicants are required to register with the Diocese of Lismore Catholic Schools Office.

Applicants who are currently registered for employment in the Diocese and wish to apply also need to select McAuley Catholic College Grafton in the casual application section in My Profile.


Selection Criteria:

 Be able to work as a member of a committed team of professional teachers

 Dedicated to providing quality teaching and learning

 Applicants must hold a NSW Working with Children Check, and

 Meet all requirements with NESA


Applications including a cover letter addressing experience, a current resume and contact details of three referees should be emailed to:

Kate Thomson

Principal

McAuley Catholic College, Grafton.

Enquiries to: 02 66431434

Via Email: katrina.toovey@lism.catholic.edu.au

Child protection legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening.

An Equal Opportunity Employer.


Information on how to Register for Employment in the Lismore is available on the Catholic Schools Office website http://www.lism.catholic.edu.au/employment/employment-information/

About McAuley Catholic College, Grafton

McAuley Catholic College is a co-educational Catholic secondary school for Year 7- Year 12. Located in Grafton in Northern New South Wales, the college has a close relationship with the local parish. 

In 1990 the college was formed with the amalgamation of three local Catholic schools – St Mary’s College, Holy Spirit College and St Aloysius. Catholic faith and practices are important and central to the existence of the College.

Principal

Mark O’Farrell

Facilities 

Located on the outskirts of Grafton, the College campus offers excellent facilities for all subject areas including Science, Technology and Applied Studies as well as Performing and Visual Arts. In addition there are many opportunities for the students to excel in academic, cultural and sporting areas. All of these areas combined ensure that the College’s mission is lived out daily in the life of the school.

Curriculum

McAuley Catholic College students learn a Diocesan Religious Education curriculum based on and taught in accordance with the Board of Studies and Teaching and Educational Standards syllabuses for Secondary Education. The College encourages students to be confident, lifelong learners with technology being a critical component in 21st century learning. Students are required to use computer devices daily.

School ethos

The College was founded on the traditions of the Mercy Sisters and Marist Brothers since the late 1800’s, catering for students in the Clarence Valley. McAuley Catholic College focuses on educating and empowering each person to live by Gospel values of deep knowledge and understanding of Jesus Christ as well as the Mercy values of compassions, respect, justice and excellence.

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