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Teacher - English (Full Time)

Teacher - English (Full Time)

St Joseph’s Regional College Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie

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

Job overview

St Agnes Parish Secondary Schools Port Macquarie 

Incorporating: MacKillop College, Newman Senior Technical College and  St Joseph’s Regional College 

Applications are invited from suitably qualified teachers for the following position at:

St Joseph’s Regional College, Port Macquarie 

Full Time English Teacher 

  • Stages 4, 5 and 6 commencing 2019 school year
  • Ability to teach Religious Education would be desirable 

Criteria 

  • Applicants need to be willing and able to participate in the religious dimension of St Agnes’ Parish Secondary Schools.  Qualifications in a specialised faculty must be addressed
  • Applicants must hold a current NSW Working with Children Check and accreditation with NESA
  • The successful applicant must complete the registration for employment process with the Lismore Diocese as per the Diocesan Website

Applications should be emailed to the Principal via email: wwelsh@lism.catholic.edu.au 

Mr Jim Dempsey 

Principal - St Joseph’s Regional College

Port Macquarie NSW 2444 

Enquiries to: (02) 5525 4100 

Applications must be received by 3.00pm 27 August 2018

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 Regional College Port Macquarie

+61 5525 4100

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St Joseph’s Regional College is part of St Agnes’ Parish Secondary Schools, catering for approximately 1,100 students. These students, from Years 7 to 12, are given a holistic Catholic education about 10km west of Port Macquarie, New South Wales. The school was formed in 1969, and first opened for students in Years 7 to 10 by the Sisters of St Joseph. Since then, it has grown to cater for the final two years of high school, moving across a number of sites and building more facilities, including most recently a chapel, and stage in the College Hall. The school’s vision, “Everything is to be orientated towards the praise and glory of God”, encourages students to apply Christian values to their life while striving to do their best. The school aims to create a family atmosphere with its teachers, and be united with the parish school community. 

Principal

Jim Dempsey

Facilities 

The facilities of St Joseph’s Regional College exemplify the broad range of priorities that the school has. The college grounds include a creative arts block, as well as a performance arts centre and a study centre. It also boasts a library and study centre, science laboratory and gymnasium.  It also has a hospitality section and canteen area. Its focus on Christian values is seen in its college chapel.

Curriculum

The school’s curriculum revolves around 10 key learning areas and aims to provide a well-rounded education for its students. 

The curriculum has a core in religious education, with the base broadened in English, mathematics and science. It also aims to help students extend themselves in creative arts, personal development and physical education. Students are also given the opportunity to learn French.

School ethos 

The school has high expectations for its students, putting a focus on thinking creatively and critically, as well as forming strong relationships within its tight-knit community. Putting an emphasis on the students’ well-being, it wants to see students feel comfortable and supported to challenge themselves academically and academically to prepare themselves for the future.

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