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Full Time Temporary Stage 3 Teacher

Full Time Temporary Stage 3 Teacher

St Joseph’s Primary School CORAKI

Coraki

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
2019 school year

Job overview

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following position:

Full Time Temporary Stage 3 Teacher for the 2019 school year.


Applicants must:

  • have a commitment to the practice of the Catholic faith.
  • have a knowledge of and commitment to the Catholic ethos and mission of the school;
  • be willing to teach Kindergarten to Year 6 and have a commitment to excellence as a classroom teacher;
  • have an understanding of the 21st century learner.
  • be able to work as a member of a committed team of professional teachers,
  • dedicated to providing quality teaching and learning, in partnership with the parent community.
  • have a valid NSW Working with Children Check
  • meet NESA accreditation requirements


Interested applicants should email their application to:

Brendan Moloney Principal - St Joseph’s Primary School, Coraki

Email: brendan.moloney@lism.catholic.edu.au

Applications to be received by 3 pm, Friday 14 December 2018

The successful applicant not already registered with the Diocese should refer to the procedures for Employment in the Diocese of Lismore.

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 St Joseph’s Primary School CORAKI

Found in the small town of Coraki, New South Wales, St Joseph’s Primary is a Catholic school that provides education to around 70 students from the surrounding areas. The school has classes from Kindergarten through to Year 6.

St Joseph’s started life out as early as 1800 as a temporary school in a church, where local mothers taught classes. It later changed into a full school with the support and guidance of the Presentation Sisters who established a community in Lismore in 1886. 

Headteacher

Renay Condon

Facilities

All of the learning spaces and classrooms in St Joseph’s have interactive whiteboards, net book computers, android tablets and wireless internet access. The school has a video conference centre that is used both by the staff and the students. There is also a library in which students have weekly lessons.

Curriculum

The school uses the mandated Diocesan Religious Education curriculum, using the text ‘To Know, Worship & Love’. Each week there are 2.5 hours of formal religious education teaching, as well as regular school prayers.

St Joseph’s has weekly lessons in sports and PR as well as a regular swimming program and athletics events.

School ethos

St Joseph’s school ethos is to bring together promise, exploration and celebration as part of life-long learning. Promise refers to the promises parents make to their children when they are baptised, exploration embraces the different ways teaching and education changes, and celebration refers to the sacraments as well as the school’s own events and relationships. 

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