Good News Lutheran College in Tarneit are seeking applications from an English and Humanities Teacher to join in Term 1, 2024.
About Good News Lutheran College
Good News Lutheran College is situated on 20 acres in Tarneit, approximately 30 kms from the Melbourne CBD and has landscaped gardens, recreational spaces surrounding classrooms and buildings. The College also has a gymnasium, chapel, and sports ovals, along with new and modern facilities for Technologies, Science and Arts.
Good News Lutheran College aims to provide an educational pathway for each student by focusing on strong Christian values. Staff are expected to be engaged and contribute in leading of devotion when asked to serve and specifically lead class devotions in pastoral care on days where students do not attend chapel or assembly.
The College has grown significantly from a small group of 24 students who commenced in 1997, to its first Year 12s graduating at the end of 2016, and the 1000+ students on campus today.
About the Role
We are currently seeking energetic, collaborative and dedicated English and Humanities Teacher for Middle and Senior Years.
The Classroom Teacher reports to the Principal of the College. They are primarily responsible for the well-being of each individual student in their care and for the delivery of the Australian Curriculum through the IB framework using contemporary models of instruction.
Selection Criteria
Special requirements
All selected applicants will have to go through background checks, including reference checks and relevant regulatory checks.
The Recruitment Process
All applications will go through a shortlisting stage, after which all suitable applications will be progressed to the interview stage.
Please submit your resume with a cover letter to [email protected]
For further information please visit our website www.goodnews.vic.edu.au. You can also send any enquiries to [email protected]
Good News Lutheran College is a Child Safe Environment. Our college actively promotes the safety and wellbeing of all students, and all college staff are committed to protecting students from abuse or harm in the school environment in accordance with their legal obligations including the Child Safe Standards. The GNLC Child Protection and Safety Policy can be found on the College’s website.