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Part Time Temporary Teacher

Part Time Temporary Teacher

St Joseph’s Primary School WEST KEMPSEY

West Kempsey

Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
January 2020

Job overview

St Joseph’s Primary School Kempsey is a school that strives to be truly Catholic in our identity and life; a centre of the new evangelisation and a place where the dignity and potential of every student is recognised and enabled to achieve the fullness of life.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified teachers for a

Part Time Temporary Teaching Positions (K-6) commencing 2020 School Year

Applicants must:

  • have a knowledge of and commitment to the Catholic faith, ethos and mission of the school;
  • be able to work as a member of a Professional Learning Community who demonstrates highly effective teaching skills; classroom management and the ability to facilitate rich and meaningful learning experiences;
  • arrive as a learner, demonstrate a high level of self-awareness and be willing to embrace change;
  • demonstrate the ability to enhance parent and community partnerships to improve student outcomes;
  • be willing to teach any year level from K-6;
  • hold a current NSW Working with Children Check;
  • full registration with NESA

Applications should include a cover letter that addresses the above teacher requirements, a current resume, and contact details of three referees including a current/past employer and Parish Priest or Minister from your local place of worship.

Applications must be emailed to: kmpp@lism.catholic.edu.au

Principal – Melissa Turner

St Joseph’s Primary School

KEMPSEY NSW 2440

Enquiries: 02 6562 5501

Applications must be received by 9:00am Wednesday 18th September 2019

External applicants should visit the Catholic Schools Office website with regards to registration requirements with the Diocese.

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 Diocese is available on the Catholic Schools Office website http://www.lism.catholic.edu.au/employment/employment-information/

About St Joseph’s Primary School WEST KEMPSEY

St Joseph's Primary School is a co-educational Catholic school providing education to the West Kempsey community. The school caters to children from Kindergarten to Year 6.

Education at St Joseph's is centered on the Gospel, with the school living by their motto of 'Truth and Honour' to promote academic development and achievement.

Principal

Melissa Turner

Facilities

All classrooms at St Joseph's are equipped with interactive technologies that support and enhance students' learning. Other facilities include a healthy canteen, well-stocked library, school hall, vast green play areas and undercover learning areas.

Curriculum

St Joseph's follows the recommended NSW Board of Studies curriculum guidelines with the implementation of traditional core disciplines. The Key Learning Areas are English, Mathematics,  Science and Technology, Religious Education, Human Society and its Environments, Creative Arts and Personal Development and Health and Physical Education. Drama, dance, chess, gardening, choir and band practice are also available. Additionally, students have the opportunity to get involved in various sporting events, these include the swimming carnival, cross country and the athletics carnival. 

School ethos

St Joseph's main purpose is to "foster a love of learning and life through a holistic approach to contemporary education in a supportive Catholic School environment," where students develop socially, spiritually, physically, culturally and academically. 

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