Japanese Teacher
3 days ago
**Position**: Japanese Teacher
- ** Duration**: Part-Time (2x Days/Week) | Fixed-term (2025 School Year)
- ** Start Date**:Commencing 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**
**Stronger connections today | Inspired people tomorrow**
**About the role** -**As a dynamic and innovative member of our school community, you will:
- Create a nurturing and ordered learning environment which is learner-centred, safe, supportive, co-operative and aligned with relevant curriculum, policies and practices
- Collaborate with your peers to develop and implement quality curriculum programs and appropriate pedagogy
- Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
- Work with the school leadership team and colleagues to contribute to the professional life of the school
- Proactively engage with professional learning to enhance student learning outcomes
- Ensure that the teachings and values of the Catholic Church form a foundation for learning and teaching.
**About you** -**To be successful in this role you will bring relevant qualifications and contemporary teaching experience in Japanese as well as:
- Strong literacy, numeracy and digital literacy practices plus a clear understanding of the Australian Curriculum
- Commitment to child safety
- Exemplary communication and interpersonal skills
- Proven organisational skills
- Commitment to engage with colleagues, students, and parents/carers to achieve the best outcomes
- Demonstrated competence against the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers across professional knowledge, practice and engagement.
**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 Mary’s Primary School is situated in the historic Queensland provincial city of Ipswich, 45 km from Brisbane CBD. Our beautiful, historical architecture of sandstone buildings are a visual reminder that quality Catholic Education has been delivered on our site for over 150 years. We are a co-educational school with a current enrolment of 575 students from Prep through to Year 6. The dedicated teaching and support staff endeavour to provide high quality, inclusive education by providing engaging learning activities that support not only students’ academic advancement but also their personal growth based upon a Catholic Christian tradition.**Explore**our school website**to learn more about us.**
**_FAQ: _**Do I have to be Catholic?**
If this role does **not** require you to teach Religious Education, you do not need to be Catholic.
**Contact Person**:Chris Bartlett**
**Contact Telephone Number**:0732811998**
**Closing Date**:10-Jan-2025**
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