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St Joseph’s Primary School

Warialda

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Job type:
Full Time, Temporary

Job overview

St Joseph’s Primary School – Warialda

Teacher - Temporary Full Time (Re-advertised)


This position has been identified as a Targeted Incentive Position (TIP) and will attract the following financial incentives;

● Placement allowance of $2,600 per annum paid as salary loading fortnightly

● Bonus of $2,000 payable at the end of the year of service


Commencing on 4 February 2020 and concluding 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;

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

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

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

● Ability to teach Religious Education;

● Capacity to teach in flexible learning environments

● An understanding of the importance of a collaborative approach to teaching and be willing to contribute positively as a committed member of a Professional Learning Community

● Working with Children Check Clearance.


For an information package contact the Principal, Mr Joe Dimech on 0448 696 162 or email  jdimech@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   jdimech@arm.catholic.edu.au 


Applications must be received by 3pm 30th January 2020


Preferred applicants are subject to employment screening.


About St Joseph’s Primary School

St Joseph’s Primary School is a small, co-educational Catholic school in the small country town of Warialda, in northern New South Wales. The school teaches from Kindergarten through to Year 6, and its students hail from surrounding farming areas and the town itself.

The school puts an emphasis on the professional development of its staff, with two Twilight Retreats run each year and learning programmes provided by the Catholic Schools Office Armidale. In 2015 the teaching staff gave feedback on St Joseph’s Primary’s improvement process, leadership, resources, catholic ethos and staff engagement. They gave an overall satisfaction score of 86%.

Headteacher

Joseph Dimech

Facilities

St Joseph’s Primary School has a number of Chromebooks at the school, to support the modern learning strategy of the Diocese of Armidale.

Curriculum

Classes at St Joseph's Primary are small, to give students individual attention, and multi-age. The mix of age groups gives younger students positive role models to look up to and a peer to help mentor them. The school believes in adapting to the different learning styles of all students and pushing them to become curious, independent learners.

The school’s Religious Education adheres to the Armidale Diocesan Curriculum, using the text ‘To Know, Worship and Love’. School prayer is part of daily life and students attend Mass and Liturgies throughout the year. St Joseph’s also supports sacramental programmes such as First Holy Communion and Confirmation.

School ethos

The school’s motto is ‘privileged to be involved in shaping tomorrow’s future’. St Joseph’s Primary brings an emphasis on tailoring it’s teaching to the individual learning needs of each student, rather than a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Students are also encouraged to reflect and take risks in their learning.

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