Christian Studies Teacher (Secondary)

Job No: WBCC42
Location: Kellyville

About William Clarke College

William Clarke College is a P-12, co-educational, independent Anglican College. Established in 1988, William Clarke College is located in Kellyville with an enrolment of approximately 1900 students and plans for future expansion. 

We are a Christ-centred community that seeks to develop extraordinary learners with a passion to serve others. This statement is intrinsically based upon the belief that Christ is the key to unlocking wisdom that gives us all deep understanding and purpose in life. 

The College is committed to enhancing the expertise of our staff, placing a strong focus on individual professional development and seeks to provide leadership opportunities for staff.  We are a vibrant community that values passionate and committed staff who engage with our purpose, mission and values.  

About the Opportunity

William Clarke College is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Christian Studies Teacher to join our team. Reporting to the Head of Christian Studies, you will be responsible for engaging with students to deliver quality teaching and learning experiences that speak to the core values of the College. 

You will challenge your students to make a Christian difference in the world and encourage and equip them to excel both academically and in the range of co-curricular activities the College offers. You will strive to develop student capacity to understand, interact with and develop a passion for studying the Bible and present opportunities for students to become innovative, active, independent learners who collaborate and reflect on their learning.

This is a Permanent Part-time position, commencing in Term 1, 2025. 

About You

  • Understanding of and ability to teach the core doctrines of Christianity 
  • Experience in teaching the Bible to young people in schools or other contexts
  • Ability to demonstrate the impact of Christian faith in daily life
  • Undergraduate Degree or equivalent in a relevant field, with teaching qualifications an advantage
  • Demonstrated excellence as a classroom teacher
  • Collegiate and a good team player
  • Actively support the College’s Christian ethos
  • The successful candidate will be required to hold or be willing to obtain a valid Working with Children Check in accordance with Child Protection legislation
  • Regular practicing member of a Christian church

What we offer

  • Competitive remuneration and salary packaging
  • Collaborative and supportive working environment
  • Access to Professional Development opportunities
  • Freedom to create innovative learning experiences
  • Flexible working
  • Generous Tuition Discount for Staff
  • Paid Parental Leave 
  • Free flu vaccinations and access to the Employee Assistance Program

How to Apply

Applications close 29 November 2024, however early applications are encouraged as shortlisting may begin before the closing date. 

To submit your application, click “APPLY” now!  

Want more information?

To download a copy of the Position Description, please click here. To find out what makes William Clarke College an excellent place to work and continue your journey of professional growth, visit our website at www.wcc.nsw.edu.au. Alternatively please contact our People & Culture Team at peopleandculture@wcc.nsw.edu.au   

William Clarke College is a child safe workplace; all successful candidates will be subject to a Working with Children Check prior to commencement.

 

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About Us

William Clarke College is an independent, P-12, co-educational Anglican College located in Kellyville in Sydney’s thriving north-west. How do schools, in partnership with parents and carers, prepare young people to thrive in an increasingly complex, globalised world - a world that is characterised by change and technological innovation, and in great need of virtuous leaders who possess robust thinking, moral courage and vision? These ideas have inspired our passion to build a Christ-centred community that seeks to develop extraordinary learners with a passion to serve others. This is our purpose.