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Secondary HSIE & Religious Studies Teacher - Hamilton
Employment
Full time, Contract
Subject
HSIE
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
10 June 2026
About St Francis Xavier's College
959
Total students
48%
Boys
52%
Girls
91.6
Teaching FTE
16.1
Non-teaching FTE
1,096
ICSEA value
83rd percentile · Higher SES
15%
EAL/D Background
3%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton is seeking a Temporary Full Time HSIE & Religious Studies Teacher to join the team for Term 3, 20 July 2026 - 25 September 2026.
St Francis Xavier's College, Hamilton, is a comprehensive, co-educational college catering to vibrant young adults across Years 7 to 12.
We are committed to creating a contemporary space that caters to the diversity of its students.
Teachers are focused on offering a holistic approach to education acknowledging the mind, body and spirit of students and the importance of each in their development of personal and social responsibility.
The teaching community at St Francis Xavier’s College upholds the responsibility of shaping and encouraging young minds through a shared vision of high quality education, hands-on experiences and fruitful learning for all students.
Each member of the teaching staff brings with them skills and expertise in their delivery of Stage 6 courses and the requirements of the Higher School Certificate and an understanding of the new Stages 4 and 5 curriculum, while also modelling faith in action by nurturing positive relationships between one another.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Teachers in a Catholic school have a unique role to play and are assigned with the task of ensuring each child has the opportunity to grow both academically and spiritually and to live purposeful lives.
- Supported by the Catholic community of which they are a vital part, teachers invite students and their families into a faith-filled educational experience
- Teachers promote the school as a place of learn…