Introduction
St Philip’s Christian College is a rapidly growing network of learning communities that delivers holistic Christian education. It nurtures the whole child—emotionally, intellectually, socially, physically and spiritually—while fostering excellent working relationships among staff to benefit students and staff alike. The College’s core values are Christ first, Serve one another, Strive for excellence, Do what is right, and Build community.
Purpose of Position
SPCC Teachers have an important responsibility to both teach and minister in their gifts so that children and young people receive an excellent education with holistic foundations, embedded in Christian values, for the whole of life. This role is carried out in close collaboration with the school executive and in strict compliance with Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, relevant syllabi, policy and procedures, while upholding the mission and values of the College.
Responsibilities
Plan, prepare and deliver effective teaching and learning programs that demonstrate :
clear alignment with Biblical principles and sound doctrine,strong subject knowledge,current educational research,well‑developed practice,capacity for student engagement,consistency with the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, relevant NESA syllabus documents, and policy and procedural documents,effective collaboration in team planning and / or team teaching.Support the spiritual, physical, social and emotional well‑being and safety of students by developing safe, supportive and mutually respectful relationships in a variety of settings.Assess and record student progress carefully and appropriately, and provide timely feedback to students, actively engaging them in the learning process.Report and discuss student progress and performance with parents, the College and other stakeholders as required, in a timely and professional manner.Use standardised testing data to inform teaching practice to further student outcomes.Create supportive learning environments that cater for all student learning needs and manage behaviour effectively, in accordance with College policies and procedures.Maintain accurate student attendance records.Identify, assess and appropriately manage risks associated with planned learning activities in accordance with College policies and procedures and relevant WHS regulations.Where possible, ensure that learning can continue if unavoidable absence occurs, by providing appropriate lesson plans for colleagues.Skills and Experiences
A committed Christian who is actively involved in their local evangelical Christian church.Relevant teaching qualifications with current accreditation.A clear and well‑articulated understanding of what it means to be a Christian teacher and the role of Christian schooling.Primary teaching qualifications and experience.Experience teaching K‑4 is highly desired.Demonstrated ability to use a range of teaching strategies that meet students where they are individually and collectively.Proven ability to partner effectively with parents in the education and care of their children.Current Working with Children Check.Able to collaborate effectively in team planning and / or team teaching as collaborative practice is a key approach to teaching and learning in the College.A to foster a safe, supportive, and engaging learning environment.Commitment to ongoing professional development.We’ll Partner With You Along the Way
As a member of the St Philip’s team, we are committed to advancing your God‑given purpose and potential by supporting your personal and professional growth, while approaching changing needs of the future with confidence and ingenuity.
Important Note : Applications will be assessed as they are received and interviews may be conducted prior to the closing date. All applications received will be considered.
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