Program Coordinator - English

Mount Lawley Senior High School · Mount Lawley, WA

Employment

Full time, Temporary

Subject

English

Sector

Government

Teaching level

Secondary

Closing date

2 September 2026

12 days remaining

Posted 18 Aug 2026

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About Mount Lawley Senior High School

School type

Co-educational

Year range

7-12

School staff (FTE)

180.5

133.2 teaching · 47.3 non-teaching

Students per teacher

15.3:1

teaching FTE basis

Total enrolments

2,041

Indigenous students

2%

Language other than English

41%

Girls vs boys

1,023 girls · 1,018 boys

50%
50%

Socio-educational background

Above the Australian average

More disadvantage Average More advantage

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description


This is a 12 month fixed term, full-time position commencing Term 1, 2027 with possible extension and/or permanency

Founded in 1955, Mount Lawley Senior High School (SHS) is located 5 kilometres from the Perth CBD. It comprises three sub-schools; Years 7 to 12. It hosts a Gifted and Talented Languages program, a Specialist Visual and Performing Arts program, a Music program and the innovative Aboriginal Excellence Program. The school offers a breadth of curriculum choices and has a rich history of student success and achievement.

A major strength of the school is its strong links and partnerships with parents and the broader community. All staff at Mount Lawley Senior High School are committed to the provision of learning programs that cater for all post-school destinations including university, State Training Providers and employment.

Find out more about our school by visiting www.lawley.wa.edu.au or Schools Online.

The Role

Mount Lawley SHS is seeking a dedicated enthusiastic leader to join the Leadership Team as Program Coordinator – English. As a key member of the School’s Leadership Team, it is desirable that you will have had recent experience leading an English team. You would provide curriculum leadership in English and work in collaboration with fellow Program Coordinators and School Administrators to implement the Western Australian Curriculum. The successful applicant will ideally possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and provide professional leadership to teachers and other staff members in curriculum matters.

The successful applicant should have ex…

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