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Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Primary
Salary range
Closing date
11 June 2026
Posted 27 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout St Joseph's Primary School
724
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
44.1
Teaching FTE
12.5
Non-teaching FTE
1,108
ICSEA value
86th percentile · Higher SES
61%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the Opportunity
Position: Primary K-6 Teacher
Teaching Load/FTE: 0.4 FTE or 30.40 hours per fortnight
Type: Temporary Part-time (Parental Leave Cover) 10/08/2026 to 10/05/2027
At St Joseph’s Primary School Schofields, we are more than just a school — we are a welcoming and vibrant Catholic community dedicated to nurturing every child through quality faith-based education and strong partnerships with families.
Why Work for Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD)
There are so many great things that Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese has to offer! As a valued employee, you can benefit from up to 25% off school fees for your children enrolled in our schools. But that's not all, we offer:
Salary packaging for eligible employees
Fitness Passport (discounted gym membership and more)
Flexible work arrangements for eligible employees
Extensive growth and development opportunities
Cultural leave for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander employees
State-of-the-art facilities
What a typical day will include:
Structuring lessons to meet the physical, social and intellectual development and characteristics of each student
Creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive and challenging learning environment and implementing fair and equitable behaviour management plans
Interpreting and using student assessment data to diagnose barriers to learning and to challenge students to improve their performance
Effectively managing the learning cycle, including planning for learning and assessment, developing learning programs, teaching, assessing, providing feedback on student learning …