Job Description
About the Role:
Are you a passionate Primary teacher eager to make a difference? This is your chance to become part of a welcoming and inclusive P-9 school community in Truganina, starting in Term 1, 2025.
This role offers the opportunity to work with a dedicated teaching team focused on academic excellence, student well-being, and preparing young learners for real-world challenges. The school's leadership team is approachable, supportive, and committed to fostering professional growth for all staff.
With a strong emphasis on Indigenous Cultural Inclusion, this school thoughtfully integrates these important elements across the curriculum, providing a rich and meaningful learning environment for students.
Whether you're a graduate or have permission-to-teach, this is an excellent opportunity to grow in a collaborative setting. Comprehensive support and mentoring are provided to ensure your success from day one.
Apply today and inspire the next generation in a school that values connection, culture, and community!
Key duties:
- Develop and implement lesson plans and instructional materials that align with the Victorian curriculum
- Establish and maintain a positive and orderly classroom environment conducive to learning, including managing student behaviour, fostering positive relationships, and promoting mutual respect among students.
- Design and administer assessments, to evaluate students' understanding and provide timely feedback to students and parents on their progress and areas for improvement.
- Provide additional support and assistance to students who require differentiation to meet the diverse needs of students, including those with learning disabilities or English language learners.
- Collaborate with colleagues, administrators, and support staff to share ideas, resources, and strategies for improving student learning outcomes.
- Participate in team meetings, grade-level planning, and school-wide initiatives to support the school community.
Skills & Experience:
- Full Australian Working right
- Minimum 4 year Bachelors Degree with at least 1 year teaching qualification
- Current VIT registration
- Have unrestricted working rights in Australia
- Ability to provide contact details for at least two education-based references from within the last 5 years (student-teacher mentors are acceptable).
Offering:
- Start now or take advantage of a flexible Term 1 start to join a dynamic school community.
- Teach Years F-6 in a supportive environment dedicated to holistic student growth.
- Collaborate with an approachable and transparent leadership team that values teacher input.
- Competitive salary ($78,000 to $116,000), aligned with your skills and experience.
- Access to ongoing professional development to support your career growth.
The School:
- Home to 1,500 students, spanning Foundation to Year 9, offering diverse learning opportunities.
- Experience a warm, inclusive environment with a forward-thinking educational approach.
- Teach in state-of-the-art facilities designed to inspire creativity and innovation.
- Be part of a school that prioritizes Indigenous perspectives, thoughtfully embedded across the curriculum.
- Enjoy support from an accessible leadership team that values teacher development and student success.
Why work with Tradewind?
Tradewind Australia is a specialist, education recruitment agency and is the preferred supplier of teachers for many schools across the greater Melbourne / Victoria region. We have a strong reputation of providing high calibre teachers with fantastic contract opportunities and helping to pursue a rewarding career. Our aim is to cultivate an excellent ongoing relationship with you throughout your growing career.
How to apply:
To apply, follow the link provided or apply on our website
For any queries regarding the position or application process, contact the Tahlia Schueren at the Permanent Team on 03 9110 0091.
TRADEWIND AUSTRALIA IS PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER.
We welcome applications from people who reflect the diversity of the organisations we partner with, and the people they support. We encourage people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background and people with disability and lived experience to apply