Penrith Anglican College

Orchard Hills, New South Wales, Australia

HSIE Teacher

Summary

December 22, 2024
Orchard Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Full-Time
Permanent

Full time permanent commencing Term 1, 2025.

Role Summary

HSIE Teachers are responsible for designing and delivering innovative teaching programs aligned to Penrith Anglican College Learning Culture, policies, and practices. Through the study of HSIE, students develop the knowledge and skills to prepare them to actively and responsibly participate as informed citizens in the contemporary world. HSIE Teachers work as part of a team to nurture and develop learners who are relational, reflective, resilient, and resourceful. They are committed to continuous improvement and the pursuit of excellence.

Application Process

Interested applicants must visit the College website https://www.penrith.nsw.edu.au/explore/employment/ and download a full job description, then submit the following:

  • A completed Application Form for Employment for teachers
  • A signed Penrith Anglican College Statement of Faith
  • A cover letter addressing Key Responsibilities and Essential Skills and Attributes (no more than two pages).
  • A Curriculum Vitae.
  • Three Referees, one of whom should be your Church Minister or Pastor.
  • Copies of qualifications.
  • ‘100 Point’ proof of identity (e.g. Driver’s Licence, Medicare card, birth certificate, passport).
  • Current Working with Children Check Number for paid work.

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply early as we may commence the interview process prior to the closing date. Applications will close when a suitable candidate is found. Penrith Anglican College reserves the right to make an appointment by invitation. 

Applications should be addressed to:

Mrs Felicity Grima

Principal

applications@pac.nsw.edu.au

Applications close Wednesday 20 November 2024 at 5pm

Penrith Anglican College

Orchard Hills, New South Wales, Australia
http://www.pac.nsw.edu.au/
02 4736 8100
Combined
Independent
Founded in 1998, Penrith Anglican College quickly established itself as a school that has its basis in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and sought to proclaim His authority in all areas of life, including education. We continue to acknowledge that all things we do as a College should be done for Him. We recognise that this is a high standard to aspire to, but we are committed to glorifying God through all we do.