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Senior School Teachers - English, PDHPE, Languages
Contract Type: Permanent/Ongoing Position Full Time
Applications Close: 11 September 2024
Join a dynamic, flourishing team of dedicated teachers as Marsden Park Anglican College enters a rapid growth phase, with the commencement of Year 7 in 2024.
* Be part of the pioneering spirit, growing and shaping the school culture
* Inspire and empower students to succeed in their learning
* Work in a thriving community in a key phase of growth and development
<p><strong>Teaching Positions</strong></p><p>A range of teaching positions are available for 2025 and interested teachers are encouraged to apply. Applications are sought from energetic and highly skilled teachers who are passionate about their craft, innovative in their approach and enjoy working collaboratively. This is an exciting opportunity for dynamic and flexible teachers who are keen to make a major contribution to the continuing growth and development of Marsden Park Anglican College.</p><p>As a teacher, you will be responsible for creating a teaching and learning environment where students are at the heart of the classroom and emphasis is placed on a love of God, a love of life, a love of learning and a love for others. </p><p>You will be expected to design and implement quality learning experiences, which address NESA curriculum requirements and individual student needs. Marsden Park Anglican College Teachers empower students as active agents in their own learning and include the student’s world (family and community) in their educational journey, ensuring an holistic approach to excellence in education and develop lives of rich character. Successful applicants will be willing to contribute to the co-curricular and pastoral life of the School.</p><p>The ideal candidate for this position will be a suitably qualified person, who has a love of young people and is keen to be an active part of the growth and development of Marsden Park Anglican College. They will a desire to be part of a professional learning community, will present a professional image, demonstrate an active Christian faith and be involved in their local church.</p><p><strong>The School</strong></p><p>Marsden Park Anglican College provides a learning environment where the strength and character of each individual is encouraged and celebrated. </p><p>Established in 2016 as a campus of Richard Johnson Anglican School, through strong growth and the introduction of the Senior School, from 2024 the campus will now operate as a stand-alone school, known as Marsden Park Anglican College. With over 500 students from Pre-K to Year 7 in 2024, by 2029 the school will operate from Pre-K to Year 12 with approximately 1200 students.</p><p>Our mission is to see young people develop a love of God, a love of life, a love of learning and a love for others. We are committed to providing opportunities for every individual all in the context of a joyful, safe and encouraging community. </p><p>As part of the Anglican Schools Corporation, Marsden Park Anglican College seeks to deliver affordable high-quality education, shaped by the Bible, to local families. The College is committed to providing excellence in education, seeing every student succeed academically, and develop lives of rich character and enjoy an offering of co-curricular activities to pursue their passions. </p><p><strong>Child Safe Organisation</strong></p><p>Marsden Park Anglican College is committed to child safety and complies with the requirements of the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012. All staff are required to comply with the applicable child protection legislation and ensure that the College’s Child Safety policies and procedures are implemented at all times.</p><p>Education has an important role in supporting children and young people and identifying where problems arise that may put their safety, welfare, or well-being at risk. All College staff have a responsibility to report risk of harm concerns about children and young people, within their roles, and to provide support to children and young people.</p><p> </p>