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Secondary Teaching Position - Science

Secondary Teaching Position - Science

San Clemente High School

Mayfield

Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
ASAP

Job overview

Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for this position.    

Description

Classroom teaching and duties as directed by the School Principal. This is a job share position and is in the line with Job Share Policy. 


Position Requirements 

  • a relevant understanding of the philosophy of Catholic Education;
  • ability to teach in the relevant curriculum area/s;
  • high level knowledge of the relevant key learning area/s and a proven capacity to improve student learning;
  • high quality classroom teaching skills which enable students with a diverse range of needs to achieve their full potential;
  • exemplary values and attitudes appropriate to professional practice and the intellectual, physical and social development of students;
  • ability to successfully implement and evaluate curriculum initiatives in accordance with curriculum and standards framework;
  • demonstrated capacity to reflect critically upon professional practice and commitment to ongoing professional learning;
  • commitment and capacity to actively contribute to a broad range of school activities as a member of the school team;
  • high level of communication and interpersonal skills when relating to students, parents and other teachers;
  • ability to successfully work in a job share position.


 Essential Criteria 

  • Current NESA and Working With Children number must be recorded on application;
  • Be appropriately qualified as a four year trained secondary teacher;
  • Evidence of completion of Anaphylaxis training certificate must be supplied. (https://etraining.allergy.org.au/login/index.php) Note: To start or return to working as a teacher in a NSW school, you must be accredited by NESA. 


How to Apply

For further information and instruction on how to apply, please visit the website - https://www.mn.catholic.edu.au/employment/positions-vacant/

About San Clemente High School

+61 4014 7300

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San Clemente High School is located in Mayfield- an inner city suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales. The school is co-educational and caters for students from Year 7-10. 720 students attend the school and are taught by 59 teaching staff. 

San Clemente High School is of the Catholic faith and is highly regarded within the local community. The school was established in 1916 and enrols students primarily from the parishes of Waratah, Mayfield, Tighes Hill, Stockton, Nelson Bay, Bulahdelah, Raymond Terrace and Shortland. The student attendance rate is 90%. 

Principal

Scott Donohoe

Facilities

San Clemente High School has a variety of facilities including equipped classrooms, a library and computer rooms.

The school specifically caters for students with Hearing Impairment. San Clemente High School has an on-campus program to meet the education requirements of students with special needs. 

Curriculum

San Clemente High School is strongly committed to providing an education that is relevant to the 21st century. The school has adopted the Learn to Learn program which explicitly teaches students the skills they need to meaningfully engage in all curriculum areas. 

School ethos

San Clemente High School embraces the traditions of the Dominican sisters.

It is the aim of the school to send students into the world who are confident and possess the knowledge and skills required to make a significant contribution within their community. Staff at the school are committed to the care and excellence of each student at the school. San Clemente High School is committed to the holistic development of each individual through study, service and prayer.

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