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Senior English Teacher

Position Type
Teaching
Commence Date
21 Jan 2025
Employment Status
Permanent / Ongoing
FTE/Hours per week
Full Time
Subject(s)/Grade
Senior English / Permanent Teaching Role

Role Details

The Opportunity

Fulltime Permanent Senior English Teacher role commencing Term 1, 2025.

Teachers at St Mary’s College play a pivotal role in bringing our core purpose to life:

To empower young women to excel in learning and in life; building relationships that challenge and support students to contribute to a more just and compassionate world.

St Mary’s College teachers are:

  • Passionate professionals who embrace the joys and challenges of working in community and nurturing young people to excel.
  • Knowledgeable, motivated and emotionally resilient practitioners who ensure optimal student outcomes in learning, inclusion and wellbeing.
  • Self-aware and compassionate individuals who respect the inherent dignity and worth of all people.
  • Expert practitioners in their learning area(s). 
  • Generous collaborators with colleagues, parents/caregivers, and the wider education community
  • Active participants in their own professional and personal learning and formation.

About You

Our ideal candidate will demonstrate an understanding of contemporary pedagogy with an emphasis on student engagement, inquiry, and the use of digital technologies. They will have highly developed interpersonal and communication skills in order to build positive relationships with colleagues, students and families.  

About Us

St Mary’s College is an R-12 school, educating girls in the Catholic Dominican tradition since 1869. Our Dominican spirit inspires us to be seekers of truth, to be daring and courageous, open-minded and to hold an unwavering commitment to inclusivity and welcome.

St Mary’s College empowers young women to excel in learning and in life. We nurture relationships that challenge and support students to contribute to a more just and compassionate world.

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Screening requirements apply.

 

St Mary's College

Adelaide
All Girls
R-12
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How to Apply

Application process

Applications for the position of Senior English Teacher should be addressed to: 

Ms Clare Nocka 
Principal 
St Mary’s College

Applications should be emailed to Human Resources Advisor, Emily Semple at recruitment@stmarys.sa.edu.au

Applications should include the following:

  • Cover letter
  • Professional statement addressing key areas of work outlined in the Position Information Document (2 pages).
  • Curriculum Vitae including three (3) referees relevant to the position. Please ensure that you include your current employer. (2 pages). It is essential that you seek your referees’ permission to list them as willing to speak about you in relation to this position. You are asked to forward to them a copy of the advertisement and the Position Information Document. This will mean that they are better 
  • Completed CESA Employment Declaration.
Direct Applications To
St Mary's College
Attention Of
Clare Nocka
Phone
0882165700
Email
recruitment@stmarys.sa.edu.au
Close Date
9am Monday 28 Oct 2024

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

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