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PDHPE Teacher

PDHPE Teacher

Holy Trinity School

Inverell

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
27 January 2021
Apply by:
11 November 2020

Job overview

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.


Commencement

It is anticipated that this position will commence on 27 January 2021.


Selection Criteria


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

  • Qualified and willing to teach in other KLAs.


Application

For questions regarding the professional nature of this position, please contact Jilly Rainger, Principal on (02) 6722 4066 or email jrainger@arm.catholic.edu.au


Before submitting your application, please ensure the following:

  • You have carefully read the position description and ensure you understand the role you are applying for and that it is suited to your skills, experience and qualifications.
  • Complete the relevant online application form by clicking here  and attach a cover letter (optional) and CV that clearly outlines your qualifications and career history.


Applications Close 11 November 2020.


Preferred applicants must have the right to work in Australia and will be subject to employment screening.


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About Holy Trinity School

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+61 6722 4066

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Holy Trinity School is a mixed, non-selective, independent Roman Catholic all-through school in Australia, serving students from Kindergarten to Year 10. The all-through school is situated in Inverell, New South Wales.

Holy Trinity School opened in 1963. In 2010, an extensive building project saw the school enhance its learning facilities, which included the addition of a specialist areas for performing arts and technology. Other facilities include Apple MacBook laptops, wireless internet, SMART Boards and a well stocked library. There is also a multi-purpose hall with a stage and kitchen, sports courts and extensive recreational grounds.

Principal

Mrs Jilly Rainger

Values and vision

Holy Trinity School wants to provide all pupils with an outstanding education based on the Christian values. It is vital to the school that all students fulfil their potential and achieve to the highest of their ability across the curriculum. Learning is made to be enjoyable and fun, with the all-through school following the motto: “Have life and have it to the full.” (John 10:10). It is the hope of the school that all children develop as independent learners, possessing the skills, knowledge and positive attitude to succeed in a modern and ever-changing world. Students are taught to be respectful, kind and open to others, regardless of their differences and beliefs. Achievement is celebrated at the school and pupils are encouraged to nurture their skills and talents outside of the classroom by taking part in extra-curricular clubs and activities. These include choir practice, leadership workshops, drama productions, academic competitions, sports clubs and community activities.

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