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VET Building and Construction (Carpentry) Teacher
Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
K12
Closing date
26 June 2026
Posted 13 Jun 2026
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1,479
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
119.6
Teaching FTE
55.5
Non-teaching FTE
1,086
ICSEA value
80th percentile · Higher SES
29%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the role
Emmaus College is a proudly Catholic co-educational College in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, established in 1980. The College operates over multiple campuses, at Vermont South, Vermont and Burwood. A Senior Campus for Years 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12 in Vermont South, a Junior Campus for K to Year 6 in Vermont South (1.8km from the Senior Campus) and a Year 9 Campus in Vermont (1.4km from the Senior Campus) and a VET Campus in Burwood.
VET Building and Construction (Carpentry) Teacher
The College is seeking an enthusiastic, dedicated and qualified VET Building and Construction (Carpentry) Teacher commencing in Term 1, 2027.
Applications are welcomed from individuals with a passion for vocational education and training, and a commitment to preparing young people for employment, apprenticeships and further study within the building and construction industry.
The incumbent will be responsible for delivering high-quality, industry-relevant training and assessment in building and construction, including carpentry, construction methods, workplace safety, the use of hand and power tools, measurement and calculations, material handling, and basic construction techniques. The role also requires maintaining compliance with Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) requirements and the Standards for RTOs (2025), while supporting positive student learning outcomes and engagement.
The successful applicant will work minimum one day per week (FTE 0.20) in an ongoing capacity.
The successful applicant will be committed to the ethos of a Catholic school.
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