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Secondary teachers

Position Type
Teaching
Commence Date
21 Jan 2025
Employment Status
Permanent / Ongoing
FTE/Hours per week
Full Time
Year Levels
Secondary

Role Details

Due to our rapidly expanding student numbers, we are seeking passionate, dedicated teachers who want to make a difference in the lives of our students. 

We are offering permanent, full time teaching positions in any combination of the following subjects:

Maths, Science, PE, STEM, English, HASS, RE, Food Technology, Fabric/Textiles. 

 

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Catholic Education South Australia is committed to ensuring the safety, wellbeing and dignity of all children and young people.
Screening requirements apply.

 

Mount Carmel College

Rosewater & Pennington
Co-Ed
R-12
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How to Apply

Please email an application of no more than 6 pages, including resume with 3 current referees and a completed Applicant Declaration form to: jobs@mcc.catholic.edu.au

Please include your current Principal as one of your referees. If you are a graduate teacher who has yet to undertake an appointment, please include a pre-service placement report from one school.

Direct Applications To
John Konopka, Principal
Phone
0884470500
Email
jobs@mcc.catholic.edu.au
Close Date
9am Wednesday 30 Oct 2024

It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.

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