School Address: PO Box 10 Joondalup WA 6919
Science Teacher
Mater Dei College has the opportunity for a full-time, temporary Science Teacher, to become an integral part of the College's Science Learning Area, commencing 1 January 2025. This position has the possibility of becoming ongoing.
We are seeking a vibrant, passionate, dedicated and confident individual who is committed to helping our students reach their full potential.
The Science Teacher will be responsible for a variety of tasks within the Science Learning Area that are inclusive of, but not limited to:
Implementing effective teaching strategies to engage and challenge students of varying abilities to achieve specific learning outcomes. Fostering a stimulating, encouraging and inclusive classroom environment designed to support student growth. Planning and programming for classes within the Science Learning Area to promote learning and involvement. Assessing the performance of students in accordance with College procedures and where required, maintaining contact with parents regarding the performance and wellbeing of students. Meeting the deadlines set by the Head of Learning Area and College Executive. Selection Criteria
The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate a high level of professionalism whilst supporting the Catholic ethos and values of the College. The successful applicant will also demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the current Western Australian Curriculum and will hold a tertiary qualification for Secondary Education, preferably in Science. Demonstrated experience within the Science Learning Area will be viewed favourably. Graduate teachers are also encouraged to apply.
Qualifications Required
Bachelor's degree in Education, preferably in Science Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) or equivalent Terms of Employment
Hold a current registration with the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA) Hold a current Working with Children Check (WWC) Hold, or be working towards completion of, Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School, Accreditation to Teach Religious Education or Accreditation for Leadership in Catholic Schools Annually complete Child Protection Procedures and Mandatory Reporting Training High Desirable
Knowledge of the Western Australian Curriculum An understanding of current educational perspectives Experience working with high school students Demonstrated ability to work autonomously as well as collaboratively with students, colleagues, parents/guardians and external partners Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong time management and organisational skills Strong problem solving and critical thinking abilities Applicants must be prepared to support the Catholic ethos in the performance of their duties.
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