Leading Teacher - Disability Inclusion and Transition
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
27 August 2026
Posted 19 Aug 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Whittlesea Secondary College
School type
Co-educational
Year range
7-12
School staff (FTE)
86.1
62.4 teaching · 23.7 non-teaching
Students per teacher
11.6:1
teaching FTE basis
Total enrolments
723
Indigenous students
2%
Language other than English
6%
Girls vs boys
352 girls · 371 boys
Socio-educational background
Around the Australian average
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Whittlesea Secondary College is located in the outer metropolitan suburb of Whittlesea, in Melbourne¿s north. With an enrolment of approximately 770 students and situated on a spacious 30-acre site, the College enjoys a unique semi-rural setting that provides a calm and expansive learning environment.
WSC is a well-established and proud part of the local community, with a rich history of delivering authentic, varied, and engaging learning opportunities. While our students come from over 30 different feeder primary schools, we maintain strong community connections and place great importance on nurturing a sense of belonging for every student.
We are committed to offering a diverse and forward-thinking curriculum that empowers students to take control of their learning and lives. From Years 7 through to VCE, VET, and VCE Vocational Major (VCE-VM), our programs are designed to support every learner to thrive, discover their passions, and build meaningful future pathways.
Our teaching and leadership structure is designed to support high-quality learning experiences. The College is led by one Principal and three Assistant Principals, supported by 5 Leading Teachers, 2 Learning Specialists,72 teaching staff, and 17 EFT Education Support Officers. Our strong and collaborative leadership team works to foster continuous improvement, professional excellence, and inclusive learning for all students.
Student voice is a cornerstone of our school culture. We actively promote leadership and agency, providing students with multiple opportunities to lead projects, contribute to …