Position: Digital Technologies Teacher Duration: Full Time | Fixed Term Start Date: January 2025 Salary: $84,078 - $121,093 per annum Super (commensurate with experience) Why BCE? Brisbane Catholic Education is the second largest non-Government employer in Queensland and the largest diocese in Queensland Benefits & Rewards What You'll Do - To be successful in this role you will bring relevant qualifications and contemporary teaching experience, such as: Engage Young Learners: Create fun, interactive lessons that encourage active participation and hands-on learning. Incorporate Technology: Use tablets, educational apps, and interactive whiteboards to make learning exciting and relevant. Interdisciplinary Teaching: Combine subjects like math, science, art, and music to help students see connections and develop a holistic understanding. Develop Essential Skills: Foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving through engaging activities and projects. Adapt to Diverse Needs: Tailor your teaching methods to suit different learning styles, using a mix of individual, group, and whole class activities. Real-World Applications: Connecting lessons to real-life scenarios to make learning relevant Commitment to Professional Development: Proactively engage in professional learning to enhance teaching practices and student outcomes. About you - You will be knowledgeable and/ or have experience in teaching Digital Technologies as well as: Relevant Qualifications : A degree in education with a focus on Digital Technologies or a related Modules. Contemporary Teaching Experience : Proven experience in teaching Digital Technologies in a primary school setting. Strong Understanding of the Australian Curriculum : In-depth knowledge of the Digital Technologies curriculum, including data representation, digital systems, and programming concepts. Technical Proficiency : Skilled in using various digital tools and educational software to create engaging and interactive lessons. Innovative Teaching Methods : Ability to design and implement hands-on, real-world projects that make learning relevant and exciting for students. Commitment to Professional Development : Proactively engage in professional learning to enhance teaching practices and student outcomes. Child Safety Commitment : Dedication to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment for all students. At BCE our teachers are required to: Hold a current Queensland College of Teachers registration; and Be eligible to work in Australia for the duration of the appointment. Have a commitment to Safeguarding The Archdiocese of Brisbane has standards of conduct for workers to maintain a safe and healthy environment for children. Our commitment to these standards requires that we conduct working with children checks and background referencing for all persons who will engage in direct and regular involvement with children and young people and/or adults-at-risk. The organisation is fully committed to child safety and has a zero tolerance to abuse of children or adults-at-risk. About our school: St Oliver Plunkett Catholic Primary School is situated on Brisbane's southside with an approximate enrolment of 620. As part of the Cannon Hill parish, we provide a contemporary, faith-based education for all students, where in partnership with all families we learn about our world, ourselves and our God. As a dynamic learning community we strive to ensure that we provide a learning environment where we work collaboratively to inspire each child to achieve their full potential. Explore our school website to learn more about us.