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Teacher - Temporary Part Time (0.8)

Teacher - Temporary Part Time (0.8)

St Patrick’s Primary School

Walcha

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Job type:
Part Time, Temporary

Job overview

St Patrick’s Primary School, Walcha

Teacher

Temporary Part-time 0.8 FTE


Applications are invited from fully qualified K-6 Primary teachers to fill the above position at St Patrick’s Primary School, Walcha.  

The position commences on 28 January 2020 and concludes on 18 December 2020.


Essential criteria:


● Teaching qualifications meeting the standard for accreditation with NESA;

● Demonstrate a commitment to the ethos of the Catholic faith and mission of the school;

● Hold appropriate Religious Education qualifications (or willingness to obtain);

● Ability to teach Religious Education;

● Demonstrate a high standard of competency and proficiency in classroom practice and student management;

● Capacity to teach in flexible learning environments;

● An understanding of the importance of a collaborative approach to teaching;

● Possess effective interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively as a team member of the school and parish community;

● Working With Children Check Clearance.


For further details about the position contact Belinda Burton, Principal, on (02) 6777 2328 or email bburton@arm.catholic.edu.au 


A Teacher Application Form must be completed as part of your application, available from the Armidale Catholic Schools Office website https://arm.catholic.edu.au/employment/employment-documents/.  


Applications, including a letter of application addressing the selection criteria and outlining your suitability are to be emailed to the Principal bburton@arm.catholic.edu.au 


Applications close 3pm 15 November 2019


Preferred applicants are subject to employment screening.


About St Patrick’s Primary School

St Patrick’s Primary is a Catholic K-6, co-educational school located in the town of Walcha in the New England region of northern New South Wales. The Sister’s of Mercy, who continued to operate the school up until 1975 when the first lay Principal was appointed, established the school in 1911.

Principal

Mr Michael Ball

Facilities

A number of significant upgrades have taken place at St Patrick’s over recent years, including the building of a new library. There is a range of technological resources for use in all classrooms. A safe playground is available for students with a covered play equipment area a major feature.

Curriculum

Classroom instruction at St Patrick’s School draws its content from the NSW Board of Studies Syllabuses involving the six key learning areas. Religious Education is also a major area of study, along with the Indonesian language, which is taught in classes from Kindergarten to year 6. 

School ethos

St Patrick’s students are encouraged to model Christ’s teachings; learn and develop their skills; build strong and positive relationships, explore their own values and focus on how they can support those most in need.

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