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PDHPE Teacher

PDHPE Teacher

St Mary's College Gunnedah

Gunnedah

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
12 October 2020

Job overview

PDHPE Teacher - St Mary's College Gunnedah

  • It is anticipated that this position will commence on 12 October 2020 or as negotiated with the successful applicant.


Position Purpose

The Catholic School is more than an educational institution. It is a key part of the Catholic Church - an essential element in the Church's mission. The Teacher assists the Principal, to demonstrate strong support for the vision and ministry of the Catholic school.

Teachers are supported in their role to be able to provide quality teaching in a stimulating and challenging environment where everyone is valued. This position is responsible for all aspects of the planning, preparation and delivery of effective learning and teaching programs across the PDHPE faculty.


Essential criteria

  • Appropriate teaching qualifications and current NESA registration.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of content and pedagogy associated with secondary PDHPE.
  • Demonstrated skills in information and communication technologies.
  • Demonstrated teaching skills, including working collaboratively with colleagues to create innovative experiences for all learners and a demonstrated capacity to team teach.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including the capacity to develop productive and caring relationships with students, parents and staff where the focus is on the learning and well-being of the student.
  • Demonstrated high standard of competency and proficiency in classroom practice and student management.


Desirable criteria


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For questions regarding the professional nature of this position, please contact St Mary’s College on (02) 6742 2124 or email mquirk@arm.catholic.edu.au


Visit the Catholic Schools Office Diocese of Armidale website for more information https://arm.catholic.edu.au/employment/vacant-positions/ 


Applications Close 28 August 2020


About St Mary's College Gunnedah

+61 6742 2124

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St Mary’s College Gunnedah is a mixed, non-selective, independent Roman Catholic secondary school in Australia, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Gunnedah, New South Wales, has approximately 400 students on record. 

St Mary’s College Gunnedah was founded in 1879. Facilities at the school include visual arts rooms, a food technology laboratory, use of Apple iPads, a couselling room, a dedicated careers room, five computer rooms, landscape grounds and tennis courts.

The College Executive: Principal 

Mr Max Quirk

Values and vision 

St Mary’s College Gunnedah’s vision is to provide an outstanding education to all students in a caring and stimulating learning environment. The school’s motto is: “Via Vitae Virtus”, translating to “Virtue is the Way of Life.” The school strives to motivate and encourage each student and help them to realise and achieve their full academic and personal potential, while nurturing their unique skills and talents so that they leave with the skills, knowledge and experiences to go on to lead successful and fulfilling future lives. Parents are encouraged to play an active and present role in the school community and to take an interest in their children’s education, leading to all pupils benefiting from a strong supportive system both in class and during their home lives. Extra-curricular activities throughout the school years are organised to further enrich students learning experiences, including writing competitions, band practice, sports clubs and music lessons. The school also provides extensive careers support to help ensure that students have a sense of ambition and purpose for the future.

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