Teacher (Digital Technologies)
Employment
Full time, Temporary
Subject
Computer Science
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
K12
Closing date
9 September 2026
Posted 18 Aug 2026
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Year range
4-12
School staff (FTE)
192.4
119.1 teaching · 73.3 non-teaching
Students per teacher
11.3:1
teaching FTE basis
Total enrolments
1,347
Indigenous students
4%
Language other than English
18%
Socio-educational background
Above the Australian average
Source: ACARA My School data
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Role description
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TEACHER
Position Details
Trinity College is seeking a passionate and innovative Digital Technologies Teacher. The successful applicant will be an enthusiastic educator who is committed to being part of a strong professional team and is able to teach Digital Technologies across Years 7–10. Strong subject knowledge, excellent organisational skills, a commitment to contemporary technology education, and a willingness to contribute actively to the co-curricular life of the College are expected.
The capacity to teach one or more of the following would be highly desirable:
• Computer Science ATAR
• Media Arts – Years 7–10
• Robotics – Years 8–9
As the Digital Technologies Teacher at Trinity College, you will inspire students to develop their creativity, computational thinking, problem-solving and digital literacy through engaging and contemporary learning experiences. Teaching Digital Technologies across Years 7–10, you will deliver high-quality teaching and learning that supports improved student outcomes while fostering curiosity, innovation and a passion for technology. You will develop and deliver engaging learning programs that provide students with opportunities to explore coding, computer science, robotics, digital design and emerging technologies. You will encourage students to become confident, creative and ethical users and creators of technology, while developing the skills required to navigate an increasingly digital world. The capacity to contribute to Computer Science ATAR, Media Arts and/or Robotics would be highly valued and would provide opportunities…