English Teacher

Rosebank College · Five Dock, NSW

Employment

Full time, Permanent

Subject

English

Sector

Independent

Teaching level

Secondary

Salary range

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Closing date

4 September 2026

13 days remaining
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About Rosebank College

School type

Co-educational

Year range

7-12

School staff (FTE)

172.7

118.3 teaching · 54.4 non-teaching

Students per teacher

12.4:1

teaching FTE basis

Total enrolments

1,472

Language other than English

37%

Girls vs boys

727 girls · 745 boys

49%
51%

Socio-educational background

Well above the Australian average

More disadvantage Average More advantage

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description

PERMANENT FULL-TIME

 COMMENCEMENT DATE: 4 September 2026

 Closing Date: 4 September 2026 at 4:00pm

(Apply now, as interviews may commence sooner based on applications received)

 

Why Join Rosebank? 

  • Join a supportive and dynamic team
  • Leading 7-12 Catholic co-educational College – Over 1400 students
  • Great location in Five Dock (Inner West)
  • Onsite Carpark
  • Additional leave - 1 week in the June/July school vacation period (3 weeks total)
  • Transferable LSL/ Personal/Carer’s leave from systemic and non-systemic Catholic schools (participating schools under the current EA)
  • Salary packaging options
  • No Saturday sports requirement
  • Regular professional learning opportunities
  • Access to College-wide health and wellbeing initiatives
  • Diverse and inclusive, welcoming community

 
About Us 

Rosebank College has a proud and varied history of over 150 years as part of the Good Samaritan family established in 1857, and belonging to the Benedictine spiritual and educational tradition founded by St Benedict in the 4th century. The College belongs to the community of ten schools across Australia called Good Samaritan Education (GSE).  Established in 2011 by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, the mission of Good Samaritan Education is to sustain and nurture our Catholic schools as Good Samaritan Benedictine communities of learning.

Catholic education in the Good Samaritan Benedictine tradition is committed to developing students who will engage with today’s world as grounded, hope-filled young people who are equipped to lead wisely, to listen deeply and to treat their neighbour and their environment with ju…

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