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Executive Teacher Physical Education, Health and Outdoor Education (HOPE)
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
Physical Education
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
20 July 2026
Posted 8 Jul 2026
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371
Total students
49%
Boys
51%
Girls
31.0
Teaching FTE
23.8
Non-teaching FTE
972
ICSEA value
34th percentile · Average SES
20%
EAL/D Background
13%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Closes: 20 July 2026
Classification: School Leader C
Salary: $145,938 - $149,107 plus superannuation
Position No: 31901
Directorate:Education
Advertised (Gazettal date): 06 July 2026
Contact Officer: Belinda Chaplin on
Belinda.Chaplin@ed.act.edu.au
or
(02)6142 1930
Details: We are seeking a dynamic, forward-thinking School Leader C (Executive Teacher) to give our Health, Physical Education, and Outdoor Education (HOPE) faculty a leading edge. In this role, you won’t just be sitting on the sidelines; you will be a heavy hitter on the school’s executive leadership team. You’ll be responsible for driving pedagogical excellence using evidence-informed teaching strategies, coaching and mentoring a dedicated team of educators to their personal best, and fostering an inclusive, high-expectations culture that inspires students to thrive—whether they are tackling a theory exam or scaling a rock face. You’ll also lead the continued focus on improving school wide programs, such as our Calwell Compass, to strengthen student voice and agency.
As an SLC at Calwell High School, you’ll balance exemplary classroom teaching practice with strategic faculty and school wide leadership, ensuring alignment with the Australian Curriculum, ACT Education Directorate strategic priorities, and the Calwell High School Strategic Plan.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where people with diverse thoughts, lived experience, and perspectives can thrive and c…