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English/HSIE Teacher
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
English
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
19 June 2026
Posted 5 Jun 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
1,014
Total students
78.2
Teaching FTE
16.3
Non-teaching FTE
1,016
ICSEA value
54th percentile · Average SES
56%
EAL/D Background
7%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the Opportunity
If you are currently employed by Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese, please submit your application via our internal Careers Site on EmployeeConnect. We are excited to support you in the next step of your career.
Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown is seeking a passionate and dedicated English and HSIE Teacher to join our dynamic learning community in an ongoing permanent full-time position. Applicants with the capacity to teach Religious Education and/or other subjects are highly regarded.
This role will be teaching students from Year 7 - Year 10. New graduates are encouraged to apply.
Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown is a proud Catholic school in the Diocese of Parramatta, committed to academic excellence and the holistic development of young men. Our strong sense of brotherhood, faith and service underpins a supportive and high-performing learning environment where staff are valued and empowered to make a difference.
Our teaching community is dedicated to delivering an innovative and engaging curriculum that equips students with the skills to think critically, work collaboratively and contribute meaningfully to society. From your first day, you will be supported through professional learning and a collegial team culture.
Key Responsibilities
You will bring
- Qualifications and experience in teaching English, HSIE and/or Religious Education
- Capacity to teach in a workshop environment to meet NESA requirements
- Strong pedagogical knowledge and an understanding of how students learn in TAS
- The ability to differentiate teaching to m…