St Mark’s College invites applications from suitably qualified teachers for a permanent, full-time Agriculture/Science position.
Teachers at St Mark’s:
Actively support and promote the Catholic Identity of the school and demonstrate a commitment to the vision of St Mark’s College, connecting faith, family and education
Plan, teach and assess authentic and differentiated learning experiences using the Australian Curriculum and Crossways
Create a productive learning environment that is engaging, inclusive learner centred and competency based
Support students in developing positive skills for personal responsibility and resilience
Demonstrate an ability to develop positive relationships with staff, students and families
St Mark’s College is a welcoming and supportive environment where our values of Respect, Resilience, Faith, Compassion and Service are evident in our learning and pastoral care.
Our Reception to Year 12 College on two adjacent sites (primary and secondary) is a vibrant and collaborative learning community committed to growth and personal endeavour.
St Mark’s College has excellent learning facilities on spacious grounds, a strong sense of community, and a commitment to the wellbeing and belonging of students and staff.
Additional financial incentives are available including removal cost reimbursement and discretionary establishment grants.
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Please provide:
Cover letter
Curriculum Vitae/Resume including the names of 2 referees with contact phone numbers (2 pages)
Statement addressing the Position Information Document (2 pages)
Applicant Declaration Form to the contact below
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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