Secondary Mathematics Teacher - Manly West, Australia - Moreton Bay College

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  • Bayside Location
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THE COLLEGE

APPOINTMENT

Secondary Teacher - Mathematics

  • Teachers are appointed by the Executive Principal in consultation with the Principal. The appointee is responsible to the Principal through the Head of Sub School.
  • The position will attract a salary and teaching load as determined through discussion on appointment. Every staff member is expected to undergo a process of regular appraisal.
  • Teachers are required to provide quality education in support of the ethos of the College, by managing classes and students effectively; ensuring cognisance of the syllabus and work program expectations; promoting learning as something to be enjoyed and maximised for each student throughout every lesson; fulfilling the "teacher's role" in and out of class; maintaining good order and discipline; and providing a caring environment.

CURRICULUM

  • Teach the allocated timetables of classes in the Secondary Schools.
  • Be innovative where appropriate and make best use of the College's resources in teaching.
  • Accept that there exist individual differences in ability, personality, need and learning styles in students, and always attempt to cater for these differences.
  • Give students regular feedback (oral and written) on academic performance and behaviour.
  • Attend professional development programs to enhance teaching skills and knowledge.
  • Follow College policy in relation to academic matters, including the work programs, assignments and testing, and QCAA requirements.
  • Provide reports to parents at meetings, interviews and in writing as required.
  • Supervise other classes as required.

ORGANISATION

  • Be a good role model for students in personal expectations, dress, demeanour and support of the Christian values and ethos of the College.
  • Be aware of requirements under Workplace Health & Safety and always endeavour to see that these are followed.
  • Know and implement emergency and accident procedures.
  • Accept responsibility for the pastoral needs of students inside and outside the classroom. This includes students not actually in timetabled classes.
  • Actively support the College Behaviour Management Policy and insist on acceptable standards of behaviour, including dress, in students.
  • Encourage students to take responsibility for their own actions and make them aware of the need to show respect for others in interpersonal relationships.
  • Be punctual to classes, form class, house meetings, assemblies, chapel services, playground duties and other areas of supervision.
  • Deal with irresponsible or improper behaviour in the first instance or report same. Recurring problems should be reported to the Head of Sub School or Assistant Head of subschool pastoral.
  • Report student's academic problems to the Head of Sub School or Head of Department.
  • Report continuing or significant behavioural problems and academic problems to the parents at the earliest opportunity.
  • Report disciplinary issues and failure to complete homework to parents as and when it occurs the College's Learning Management System.
  • Note and report absent students.

PASTORAL CARE

  • Take an active role in the pastoral care of all students.
  • Insist on just actions and encourage consideration, kindness and integrity in interpersonal relationships.
  • Encourage students to use the pastoral care and personal development opportunities provided.
  • Report promptly student needs in the appropriate way.
  • Ensure that the College environment remains clean and pleasant.
  • Participate in the Cocurricular life of the College including House activities, worship, Open Days and other identified functions.

ADMISSIONS

  • Support the College's Admissions program by publicly and privately supporting the College to past, present and future families.
  • Support the Admissions program wherever possible by attending specific events. i.e. public shows etc.

OTHER

  • Carry out other duties as required by the Principal.
  • Actively contribute to a safety citizenship culture upholding health and safety policies, procedures, hazard reporting and safe work practices.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • Minimum: Education Diploma or Education Degree in relevant curriculum area.
  • Should preferably have experience teaching in Queensland schools or an understanding of the Queensland system.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
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Must be registered with the Queensland College of Teachers.

APPLICATION
- a current CV that clearly details experience, particularly in relation to the above skills and abilities;
- any additional information you may wish to submit; and
- the names and contact details of two professional referees.

Please note :

All applicants must declare:

  • Any pre-existing injuries or medical conditions that would prevent you from performing this job
- any convictions of any criminal offences
- that all information supplied is accurate and com

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