Are you passionate about shaping young minds and having a positive impact on children as they begin their schooling? If so, we would love to have you join our teaching team at St Pius X. In 2025, we will be offering two Mid-Year Reception classes and are looking for passionate teachers to work as part of our team. We believe you can make a positive difference in helping children settle into the first six months of school, regardless of your experience. Whether you are a beginning teacher with a passion for working with young children or an experienced educator, we encourage you to apply and become part of our wonderful community at St Pius X.
The position is full-time; however, part-time applicants are welcome to apply and will be considered if a suitable teacher-sharing arrangement can be negotiated.
The Successful Applicant will be able to:
All applicants will undergo the standard screening processes and must either hold or be willing to obtain a current Teacher’s Registration Certificate, along with the relevant Working with Children clearances. We will assist the successful applicant in ensuring that their First Aid certification and Responding to the Risks of Harm, Abuse, and Neglect (RRHAN) training are up to date.
We reserve the right to interview applicants and fill the position before the application closing date.
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To apply for the position applicants are requested to submit the following:
1. A cover letter outlining the following (no more than 2 pages).
2. A resume which includes the names and contact details of at least 2 referees who can comment on your suitability for the role.
3. Completed Applicant Declaration Form.
4. Copy of your teacher's Registration Certificate.
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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