Integrated Humanities Teacher - St Mary MacKillop College, Tuggeranong ACT

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Work type: Permanent/Ongoing
Location: St Mary MacKillop College (Tuggeranong)
Categories: Teacher Secondary

Location: Tuggeranong, ACT 
Employment Type: Permanent  
Employment Status: Full-time  
Salary Range: $80,184 to $130,910 full-time equivalent plus superannuation. Salary is determined based on years of teaching service.   
Start Date:  January 2025
Closing Date: 11.55 pm, Sunday 13 October 2024

About St Mary MacKillop College

St Mary MacKillop College is Canberra’s largest secondary school, operating across two campuses. Years 7 to 9 are based on the Padua Campus (Wanniassa) and Years 10 to 12 are based on the St Peter’s Campus (Isabella Plains). MacKillop College is part of the Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn (CECG), which operates 56 Catholic Systemic Schools and nine Early Learning Centres across ACT and NSW.

The College has a wide range of talented teachers at various stages of their career and with different cultural and educational backgrounds. Many of our teachers have completed PhDs, are elite athletes, published authors, experienced builders, artists, chefs, lawyers, scientists, musicians, and more. The breadth and knowledge embedded in the College enables a friendly and supportive work environment, a wide range of curriculum options, extensive facilities, great teachers and a large number of co-curricular choices.

MacKillop is able to provide many employee benefits, including pathways to formal leadership roles, access to professional learning and resources, access to wellbeing programs, flexible working arrangements to suit your personal or family needs, and support to transition from primary to secondary teaching.

MacKillop prides itself on its inclusive and welcoming community, its safe and supportive environment, its culture of quality teaching and learning, and the wide range of opportunities and experiences it can provide for its students.

About the Role

St Mary MacKillop College is seeking to appoint a highly effective and passionate teacher of Integrated Humanities. The successful applicant will bring the ability to:

  • Facilitate and manage a safe and supportive learning environment.
  • Apply pedagogical practices in the area of Integrated Humanities to motivate and engage students to achieve their best.
  • Differentiate instruction to challenge and extend students of diverse abilities.
  • Build and maintain relationships of trust and respect with students.
  • Analyse and reflect on student learning data to maximise learning growth for all students.
  • Contribute to an inclusive environment for students and staff.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues as a member of team.
  • Utilise strong literacy skills, particularly in written communication.
  • Employ highly developed organisational skills and a commitment to ongoing professional learning.

The position of Integrated Humanities teacher may suit a primary school teacher seeking to successfully transition to becoming a secondary school teacher. It may also appeal to teachers with a background in teaching English, HASS subjects or Religious Education.

Benefits and Opportunities 

  • A positive and collaborative workplace culture.
  • Extensive training in our high-quality professional learning program, Catalyst.
  • Access to curriculum resources that support evidence-based, high-impact teaching practice.
  • 24 weeks of paid parental leave (maternity/adoption).
  • Up to 14 weeks of paid parental leave (paternity/non-initial primary carer leave).
  • Support for professional development and study opportunities.
  • Opportunities to transfer to other schools within the Archdiocese across ACT and NSW to support lifestyle choice. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Create a learning environment that stimulates learning promotes excellence and accepts and acknowledges the needs of students to be both challenged and supported.
  • Work with colleagues and the Coordinator to review and develop the curriculum and write course documents.
  • Use a variety of teaching and learning techniques to meet individual needs.
  • Present and explain assessment criteria to students. 
  • Provide timely and useful feedback about completed assessment items for students.
  • Communicate in a clear, respectful, and professional way with a focus on each student’s development.
  • Maintain professional confidentiality on information about students.
  • Be proficient in the use of IT as a teaching and administrative tool.
  • Plan, prepare, record, and evaluate work to be undertaken by classes.
  • Mark and assess students’ work and keep complete and accurate records of each student’s progress.
  • Communicate with parents in written reports and parent-teach interviews and at other times as required.
  • Carry out administrative tasks thoroughly and punctually.
  • Regular attendance at faculty meetings;
  • Contribution to whole staff meetings, campus staff meetings, and other school activities;
  • Undertake regular professional development, such as reading and attending courses, for the development of knowledge and skills on a personal basis, to consider current developments relevant to the needs of students and the requirements of the curriculum.
  • Keep abreast of knowledge and curriculum development in teaching areas as well as current developments in educational thinking.

Qualifications  

  • Bachelor of Teaching or Master of Teaching. 
  • Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) and Working with Children’s Check (WWCC) registrations.
  • Teaching Quality Institute (TQI) accreditation and NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) accreditation.

Selection Criteria 

  1. A thorough knowledge of the Australian Curriculum with the ability to organise, select and design content for effective teaching and learning.
  2. Highly effective communication and interpersonal skills to engage positively with colleagues, students, and parents.
  3. The capacity to be a proactive member of a professional learning community complying with the legal, administrative, and professional requirements.
  4. Classroom practices and organisational skills that create supportive and safe environments for all students, including meeting a variety of learning needs.
  5. A comprehensive understanding of assessment and reporting strategies and the need to provide effective and timely feedback to parents and students.

Please refer to the position description for in-depth details regarding the position duties, criteria, and skill set required. 

Other Eligibility Criteria 

  • You must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident to be eligible to apply for this position. 
  • Appointment is subject to satisfactory employment screening for child-related employment in accordance with CECG policy. 

Application Process 

Applicants are required to submit a cover letter and current resume including a statement of suitability against the skills, attributes, and experience as outlined in the Position Description. 

This position involves working with children. The appointment of successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory employment screening for child-related employment in accordance with CE policy. 

For further information about the School please visit our website. Information about the Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn can be accessed here

Position-specific queries: Please contact Michael Lee on 02 6209 0100 or via email michael.lee@mackillop.act.edu.au.  

Application queries: Please contact the Recruitment team on 02 6234 5427 or via email recruitment@cg.catholic.edu.au

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