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Teacher Technology and Applied Studies - Chifley College Bidwill Campus
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
Design & Technology
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
20 May 2026
Posted 7 May 2026
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720
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
66.4
Teaching FTE
19.3
Non-teaching FTE
849
ICSEA value
5th percentile · Lower SES
45%
EAL/D Background
26%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Chifley College Bidwill Campus is a comprehensive 7-12 campus located in Mount Druitt on the land of the Darug people, sharing its site with Bidwill Public School to create a Pre-school to Year 12 community. The school serves 710 students representing diverse cultural backgrounds, including 25% Aboriginal students, 36% Pasifika students, and increasing populations from Afghan, Sudanese and Indian communities. Operating as a Choice Theory School, Chifley College applies principles of William Glasser and Marvin Marshall to foster student self-management and engagement within a culture of care, compassion and innovation. The school includes a substantial support unit with up to 104 students across eight specialist disability classes, supported by embedded teaching and learning teams that provide equitable access to educational opportunities for students with disabilities, EAL/D students, and those experiencing disadvantage.
Role description
Position Information
Chifley College Bidwill Campus is a comprehensive 7-12 campus in Chifley College, located in Western Sydney on the land of the Darug people. We share our site with Bidwill Public School and Bidwill Preschool, giving us a uniquely family oriented, community atmosphere and culture. A support unit is also part of our school. Current enrolment is approximately 720, which has been steadily growing over the last five years. Approximately 39% of students are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and approximately 45% of students are Pasifika.
Our school is committed to Choice Theory as a guiding principle. All teaching and learning programs, and all wellbeing initiatives, are designed to reinforce these values and support students in their social, personal and academic growth.
Staff are committed to working together as a cohesive and collaborative team. Th…