PE Teacher - St Martin's Catholic Primary School, Davidson St Martin's Catholic Primary School, Davidson is currently seeking a passionate and energetic PE Teacher.
This is a temporary, part time 0.2FTE opportunity to commence in Term 1 2025.
Why join us at Catholic Schools Broken Bay?
We value our teachers and school leaders so they can best support every student entrusted to our care to learn and flourish.
This is why we have taken the initiative to get ahead of the market and offer the following unique benefits to our staff: Higher Pay: We match the market and offer salaries above the minimum rates in our enterprise agreement, as well as salary packaging arrangements More Time: From the start of the 2023 school year, we are providing collaborative planning time for primary and secondary teachers, in addition to their usual release from face-to-face Staff School Fee Discounts: Our staff are eligible for a 25% discount on their children's school fees at our schools, pro-rated to their FTE Employee Referral Program: We now offer our staff a generous $500 bonus (for full-time vacancies) if they successfully refer outstanding talent to us Staff Wellbeing: We are committed to supporting the overall wellbeing of our staff to thrive, grow and serve our students.
This is why we are delighted to have recently launched our comprehensive three-tiered staff wellbeing program.
Early Implementation of EA benefits: We are committed to the early implementation of negotiated improvements in enterprise agreement conditions, before the agreement is formally approved.
This includes improved parental leave for temporary staff and non-primary carers, and recognition of service for support staff.
Specific Criteria Highly effective, skilled PE practitioner committed to the ethos of the Catholic School Capacity to contribute to the school's Continuous Improvement Cycle and is committed to student achievement Proven ability to apply sound pedagogical practices to create a motivating and engaging learning environment that caters to the needs of all learners Skilled in analysing and reflecting on student learning data to ensure learning growth for all students; Highly effective in managing and facilitating safe and supportive learning environments with an understanding of positive student welfare practices Willingness to contribute to the broader extracurricular aspects of school life as an active member of the school community Ability to work collaboratively as part of a dynamic professional learning community.
Proficient in the use of technology to enhance student learning About us, our Vision and our Towards 2025 Strategy Our Vision is to provide 'authentic, professional Catholic education, delivered with care and compassion'.
The Vision is underpinned by our exciting and robust Towards 2025 Strategy which places students at the centre of everything we do, and which brings schools and Parishes together to work as one.
The Towards 2025 Strategy commits our system of schools to be at least as good as the very best, to maximise the learning growth of every student, and to inspire hearts and minds to know Christ and love learning.
Covering an expansive geographical area which includes the Central Coast and Sydney's Northern Beaches and North Shore, Catholic Schools Broken Bay is a system serving 44 Catholic Schools with around 17,000 students from Kindergarten to Year 12.
How do I apply?
Please submit your Cover Letter & Resume: APPLY HERE: CLICK Agencies, please note that unsolicited resumes will not be accepted for this position.
Vaccination Requirements for our Staff Our Covid-19 Vaccination Policy requires that all school staff have received two doses of an approved Covid-19 vaccine or possess a valid contraindication medical certificate.
These requirements are essential to gain employment with Catholic Schools Broken Bay.
Your vaccination status may be discussed as part of the recruitment and selection process.
Catholic Schools Broken Bay promotes a culture of safety and care for children and young people.
The Diocesan Office for Safeguarding Charter provides overarching principles that ensure children and young people are at the centre of the work we do and that every child and young person is encouraged to have a voice and participate in their community to their fullest potential.
All employees must be aware of the Diocesan Office for Safeguarding Charter and be committed to organisational child safe standards and practice.
Successful applicants for child-related roles must meet the requirements of the Working with Children Check.