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Primary School Teacher
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
K12
Closing date
5 June 2026
Posted 1 Jun 2026
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499
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
47.0
Teaching FTE
40.9
Non-teaching FTE
1,022
ICSEA value
57th percentile · Average SES
43%
EAL/D Background
4%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the role
The Opportunity
Our School is an exciting and progressive place to be. We are seeking an outstanding ongoing Generalist Primary School Teacher F-6 to join our supportive pastoral community.
- Classification: T1-1 to T2-6 (dependent on experience)
- Annual Salary: $79,589 – $118,063
- Full-time (1.0 FTE)
- Employment Status: Ongoing
- Other Requirements: VIT
In addition to being an innovative educator, dedicated to building relationships and empowering our learners, applicants must also be able to demonstrate a commitment to:
- The Catholic Faith
- Catholic Education
- Exemplary Learning & Teaching Practice
Key responsibilities:
- Contemporary Teaching
- Employ a variety of effective teaching strategies to effectively implement the curriculum
- Give appropriate time to lesson planning and organisation
- Understand state and national course requirements
- Keep accurate records of student attendance
- Embrace the use of information and communications technologies to enhance learning
- Engage in learning progress discussions
- Write formal academic reports that conform to report writing guidelines
- Monitor the progress of each student and provide meaningful and regular feedback to each student on their progress
- Liaise with appropriate support staff in the implementation of the curriculum
At St Anne’s College, they believe school is not only a place to nurture culture, but to create it, to encourage critical thinking, creativity, and relationships.
If you’re passionate, enthusiastic, creative, inspiring, and dedicated, we want to hear from you!
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