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Casual Relieving Teacher
Employment
Casual, Temporary
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
26 June 2026
About Trinity College Colac
744
Total students
49%
Boys
51%
Girls
68.6
Teaching FTE
38.5
Non-teaching FTE
1,015
ICSEA value
54th percentile · Average SES
9%
EAL/D Background
2%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the Role
A Casual Relief Teacher will enjoy the variety of each day being different; and will provide support across a range of subject areas. You will be welcomed into the College community and guided through established practices and expectations.
Some of the Key Responsibilities of this role will include:
- To provide a commitment to Catholic Education and to the safety, wellbeing and protection of children;
- To provide students with a rich and engaging educational experience;
- Deliver prepared lessons across Year 7 to 12 classes
- Support student learning and maintain positive classroom environments
- Follow established routines and school procedures
- Collaborate with teaching teams and school leadership
- Contribute to our caring, faith-centered school community
Key Selection Criteria
- Understanding and Commitment to Catholic Identity and Mission;
- Current Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration;
- Demonstrated high- level knowledge of Victorian Curriculum and the AITSL standards with best practice, evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning;
- Evidence of effective strategies for fostering a safe and positive classroom environment;
- Demonstrated ability to be flexible and adaptable;
- Demonstrated ability to quickly build rapport with students and colleagues.
Applicants will be required to submit:
- Cover letter
- Resume
For a confidential discussion about the role contact:
The Daily Organiser: 5233 9200
This school community promotes the safety,
wellbeing and inclusion of all children in accordance with Ministerial Order 1359.
Guided by our vision of “the pursuit of fu…