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Secondary Teacher - Music
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
Creative Arts
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
11 June 2026
Posted 28 May 2026
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707
Total students
58.9
Teaching FTE
26.4
Non-teaching FTE
1,014
ICSEA value
53rd percentile · Average SES
12%
EAL/D Background
14%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Job No: TCE4777
Commencement Date: 13th July 2026
Location: St Margaret Mary's College, Townsville QLD
Salary Range: $86,600 - 124,725 pending experience + Super + Allowances
Join our team as a Secondary Teacher - Music at St Margaret Mary's College, Hyde Park!
We’re looking for a passionate and dedicated Secondary Teacher - Music with tertiary qualifications and registration (or eligibility) with the Queensland College of Teachers for a permanent full-time position.
You’ll join a supportive team of committed teachers who work together in partnership with the parent community to create the best possible learning experience for every student. Your understanding of contemporary teaching practices, and your ability to adapt and support a diverse range of learners, will help every child feel included, valued, and confident.
In your classroom, you’ll spark curiosity and a love of learning by designing engaging lessons, setting clear expectations, and continually reflecting on your practice to keep improving. You’ll use a range of assessment tools to understand each student’s progress, celebrate their growth, and give meaningful feedback that helps them thrive.
Guided by Catholic values, you’ll embrace the school’s mission, prioritise student safety and wellbeing, and help create a welcoming, supportive environment where every learner feels they belong.
Set on the tropical coast of North Queensland, Townsville blends the energy of a thriving regional city with the warmth of a welcoming community. With Magnetic Island just a short ferry ride away and the Great Barrier Reef …