Teaching - Secondary (Education & Training)
Expressions of Interest Teaching Positions 2025Marist Regional College BurnieMarist Regional College is a Catholic, co-educational secondary school located in Burnie (NW Tasmania) catering for approximately 850 students from Years 7 to 12.
The College is committed to creating a learning environment that fosters excellence, compassion and service in our students.
We are calling for expressions of interest for teachers to commence in 2025 and welcome applications from TRB registered Teachers including Graduates.
We are particularly interested in applications from Teachers with experience in any combination of the below subject areas: Senior College MathematicsSenior College Legal StudiesSenior College Economics or AccountingLearning Intervention Teacher7-10 Mathematics7-10 Science7-8 English and Humanities (Global Connections)7-9 Digital TechnologiesTechnologies - Metal (any year levels)Technologies - Wood (any year levels)Technologies - Food (any year levels)Technologies - Fibres (any year levels)Combinations of the above roles may apply. To submit an Expression of Interest (include resume, covering letter, position of interest), or enquire about employment opportunities, visit our website Employment - Marist Regional College.
Please submit expressions of interest directly on the Marist Regional College website as above; only applications received through www.mrc.tas.edu.au/about/employment will be considered.
We will be closing the expressions of interest on the 13th of October 2024; however, if you are shortlisted, we may contact you before this date. Salary will be in accordance with the Tasmanian Catholic Education Single Enterprise Agreement 2018.
Catholic Education Tasmania (CET) supports the rights of children and young people and is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment directed at ensuring their safety and wellbeing.
The successful candidate will require satisfactory registrations relevant to child safety.
We demonstrate our commitment to reconciliation by encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply.
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