Teachers at Saint Stephen’s College are expected to be experts of their academic disciplines and well-informed classroom practitioners as well as champions of children’s learning and development. High levels of enthusiasm and a genuine respect for children underpin these expectations. The main focus is to continuously seek to maximise curriculum delivery to achieve authentic learning outcomes for students through quality teaching, training and coaching, with an emphasis on intentional instruction and blended learning. Teachers must also demonstrate a commitment to achieving the College’s expectations for student wellbeing by supporting students to be their best selves, and to help them become positive contributors to the community both now and in the future. At Saint Stephen’s College we are committed to ensuring a respectful learning environment that is safe, positive and supportive for all and our teachers work in partnership with students, families and our community to achieve this. You can register your interest in relief (supply) teaching or short term fixed contracts. After submitting your expression of interest we will only reach out to you should a suitable opportunity arises. Your expression of interested will be retained for that academic calendar year. To submit your expression of interest Go to the ‘Application’ tab. If you are a first-time user you will need to create a new account. With your application and provide a resume with 3 referees (maximum 2 pages). For more information about the role of relief Teachers Relief teachers cover classes where regular teachers are absent for a short period of time. It is expected that relief teachers always behave in a manner that is professional, demonstrating excellent interpersonal skills and the capacity for effective communication. Relief Teachers must also demonstrate a commitment to achieving best practice in matters relating to student wellbeing, curriculum delivery and feedback. Your normal duties will also include playground duties, sports supervision, some extracurricular activities, the application of discipline, participation in the school’s program of spiritual and pastoral care, and various other duties plus departmental and staff meetings, which may involve you in some out of school hour’s activities. You may also be required to teach a variety of subjects and levels if a variation of teaching arrangement occurs. About the College Set on an outstanding campus on the northern Gold Coast, Saint Stephen’s College is a Prep to Year 12, co-educational Christian school, known for its diversity, where every student is respected, heard and develops the integrity and responsibility to serve others. Further information on Saint Stephen’s College is available at http://www.saintstephenscollege.net.au Protecting our Children All children have a right to be safe and protected from harm and neglect. At Saint Stephen’s College, ensuring the wellbeing of our students, by valuing their contribution, is at the core of what we do. In fact, protecting children is everybody’s business and our commitment to this is evidenced by the way we rally together to ensure they are safe, nurtured and secure in our communities, families and while engaged in learning. Saint Stephen’s College has a commitment to child safety and as such staff will be responsible for understanding and applying the College Child Protection Policy and Child Risk Management Strategy and associated policies and guidelines. Knowledge and Skill Requirements Bachelor of Education or a degree / qualification with a Postgraduate Teaching Qualification Current Queensland College of Teachers Registration Excellent knowledge and experience teaching in primary and secondary years, and a thorough understanding of the Australian Curriculum, with proven effectiveness benchmarked against the AITSL Professional Standards for Teachers; Appropriate ICT skills and a preparedness to integrate ICT skills into the learning process through Blended Learning; Demonstrated experience, understanding and competence in blended learning with the ability to differentiate teaching programs to enhance student learning in the classroom and beyond; Demonstrated ability to work with Online Learning Environments /Learning Management Systems to develop and deliver rich online course resources. Other All employees of Saint Stephen’s College are required to: Carry out other duties as required by the Principal Demonstrate, follow and support the policies and procedures of the College Maintain a degree of flexibility in working hours from time to time as required for the position Accept that the College reserves the right to modify the position to meet its operating needs Undertake other reasonable and relevant duties within skills, knowledge and capabilities and as directed by the Principal or their representative Comply with the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011, codes of practice and other safety guidance material. Privacy Statement Saint Stephen’s College recognises the importance of privacy and is committed to ensuring the privacy of your personal information collected and/or received by us. By proceeding with your application, you acknowledge that your personal information will be used by the College for the purpose it was provided and secured by Saint Stephen’s College until such time as you elect not to have your information stored.