Role Description/Criteria
Position Description
Working at St Monica’s Catholic Primary School will appeal if you:
- love working with children and want to make a positive impact in their lives;
- want to be part of a welcoming, faith filled and thriving community;
- want to work as a valued member of a supportive team;
- love learning and continue to seek ways to improve your own practice; and
- want to work in a great school.
The successful applicant will demonstrate:
St Monica's Catholic Primary School, Footscray, is seeking a highly motivated STEM teacher to join our community for a 0.2 teaching position. The days of work will be Thursdays.
The successful applicant will:
- enrich our students with an engaging and contemporary STEM curriculum
- provide an environment of inspiration, engagement, and enjoyment to the children in our care
- model the Catholic and community values of the school, working with the community of this school which is made up of families from diverse social backgrounds
- a capacity to implement engaging learning in STEM
- an understanding of contemporary educational practice
- a willingness to work collaboratively with others
- strong communication skills
St Monica’s Primary School is a Child Safe environment.
To be considered for these positions you must:
- be committed to the safety, wellbeing and protection of all children in our care; and
- have appropriate registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching.
Application Procedure
Applications are to be addressed to the Principal (acting), Andrea Wilberger at principal@smfootscray.catholic.edu.au no later than Friday 12th Decenber 2025. Applicants are encouraged to submit their application as soon as possible as this position may be filled prior to the closing date.
Written applications should contain the following:
1. A completed Application for Employment Form (attached)
2. Cover Letter (no longer than 2 pages)
3. Curriculum Vitae that includes 3 nominated referees, including current employer
The successful applicant will have:
- VIT registration
- a current First Aid Certificate (or willingness to undertake a First Aid Course).