Primary Teacher - HPE

St John Bosco Catholic School · Collinsville, QLD

Employment

Part time, Permanent

Subject

Physical Education

Sector

Catholic

Teaching level

Primary

Salary range

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Closing date

1 September 2026

13 days remaining

Posted 17 Aug 2026

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About St John Bosco Catholic School

School type

Co-educational

Year range

Prep-6

School staff (FTE)

11

5.9 teaching · 5.1 non-teaching

Students per teacher

12.2:1

teaching FTE basis

Total enrolments

72

Indigenous students

38%

Language other than English

7%

Girls vs boys

45 girls · 27 boys

63%
37%

Socio-educational background

Below the Australian average

More disadvantage Average More advantage

Source: ACARA My School data

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Role description

Job No: TCE5020

Commencement Date: 18th January 2026

Location: St John Bosco Catholic School - Collinsville QLD

Salary Range: $86,600 - $124,725 pending experience + Super + Allowances

Incentives: ITAS Allowance 

 

Join our team as a Primary Teacher (HPE) at St John Bosco Catholic School, Collinsville.  

We’re looking for a passionate and dedicated Primary Teacher (HPE) with tertiary qualifications and registration (or eligibility) with the Queensland College of Teachers. 

This is a permanent, part time role (4 hours per week) commencing 18 January 2027 and cloncludes on 3 December 2027.

In this unique role, you’ll be teaching Health and Physical Education, joining a supportive team of dedicated educators who work closely with families to create the best possible learning experience for every child. Your knowledge of contemporary teaching practices, combined with your ability to adapt and nurture a diverse range of learners, will ensure that each student feels included, valued, and confident as they begin their educational journey.

In your classroom, you’ll spark curiosity and a love of learning by designing engaging lessons, setting clear expectations, and continually reflecting on your practice to keep improving. You’ll use a range of assessment tools to understand each student’s progress, celebrate their growth, and give meaningful feedback that helps them thrive.

Guided by Catholic values, you’ll embrace the school’s mission, prioritise student safety and wellbeing, and help create a welcoming, supportive environment where every learner feels they belong.

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