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Temporary Teacher - Special Options Teacher
Employment
Full time, Temporary
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Salary range
Closing date
30 June 2026
Posted 26 Jun 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Christies Beach Primary School
194
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
14.9
Teaching FTE
21.4
Non-teaching FTE
889
ICSEA value
9th percentile · Lower SES
10%
EAL/D Background
28%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Christies Beach Primary School is an R-6 school situated in the southern beachside suburb of Adelaide and is part of the Beach Road Education Partnership. At Christies Beach Primary we focus on building high self-esteem and a culture of high expectations for all learners. We believe that all children can learn, and we strive to foster in each child a desire to achieve their personal best. Christies Beach Primary hosts one of the highest number of ATSI enrolments in the Southern Area. We have a strong connection with Taikurrendi Children and Family Centre which is located on our site, and is the main feeder for our Reception enrolments.
As the Special Options teacher you will:
Create a safe and respectful learning environment where all students thrive.
Deliver inclusive and engaging lessons aligned with the South Australian Curriculum for R-2 students.
Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and the broader school community.
Support student progress through effective assessment, feedback, and reporting.
Apply today by submitting your resume and answering the following questions in your application response:
1) Provide an example of when you have actively created working relationships that have resulted in you connecting with colleagues, sharing practices, and learning from one another to support your learners to thrive.
2) How do you use One Plans to guide your teaching and support student progress? Provide an example.
3) Describe your approach to supporting students with challenging behaviours. How do you work with families and other professionals to implem…
As the Special Options teacher you will:
Create a safe and respectful learning environment where all students thrive.
Deliver inclusive and engaging lessons aligned with the South Australian Curriculum for R-2 students.
Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and the broader school community.
Support student progress through effective assessment, feedback, and reporting.
Apply today by submitting your resume and answering the following questions in your application response:
1) Provide an example of when you have actively created working relationships that have resulted in you connecting with colleagues, sharing practices, and learning from one another to support your learners to thrive.
2) How do you use One Plans to guide your teaching and support student progress? Provide an example.
3) Describe your approach to supporting students with challenging behaviours. How do you work with families and other professionals to implem…