Classroom Teacher

St Joseph's School

Role Description/Criteria

St Joseph’s Primary School, Malvern, is a thriving Catholic school community committed to excellence in teaching and learning, strong partnerships with families, and the holistic development of every child. We are seeking a high-performing, passionate and dedicated Year 1 Classroom Teacher to join our team. This position is a full time 1.0FTE fixed-term parental leave position, commencing in Term 3, on Monday 24 August 2026, until the end of 2026 with the possibility this position may be extended into 2027.

At St Joseph’s, we are proud to be at the forefront of evidence-based teaching practices, particularly in the areas of structured literacy and the Science of Reading. Our teachers work collaboratively within a supportive professional culture that values explicit instruction, strong instructional routines, and continuous professional learning.

St Joseph's is a vibrant and inclusive learning community, where collaboration and strong relationships are evident in all we do. Teachers at our school play a vital role in delivering excellence in teaching and learning and contributing positively to the school community. We prioritise wellbeing, and educational excellence. St Joseph’s is a community where staff, students and their families thrive.

Role Overview

The staff at St Joseph's utilise evidence-informed teaching methods, including explicit instruction, high-impact teaching strategies and a structured literacy framework (the science of reading and writing). The successful applicant should be willing to embrace this vision of teaching and learning and be committed to ongoing professional development, aligned with our school priorities and direction. Successful applicants will be familiar with MACS' Vision for Instruction and Vision for Engagement.

The successful applicant will:

  • Teach a Year 1 class within a highly collaborative junior school team
  • Deliver high-quality instruction and explicit teaching practices grounded in the Science of Learning and the Science of Reading
  • Implement Structured Literacy approaches, including Multisensory Structured Language (MSL) practices
  • Work closely with learning leaders and colleagues in Professional Learning Teams to analyse student data and plan targeted instruction
  • Contribute positively to the vibrant life of the school community

Key Responsibilities and Selection Criteria

The successful applicant will demonstrate a strong alignment with the values and ethos of St Joseph's and will:

  • Uphold and actively promote the Catholic ethos of the school, demonstrating a commitment to Gospel values and the mission of Catholic education.
  • Create and maintain a safe, inclusive, supportive learning environment that promotes student wellbeing, positive behaviour, and a strong sense of belonging.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to child safety, including compliance with the school's Child Safe Policy, Code of Conduct, and responsibilities relating to the safety, care, and wellbeing of students.
  • Deliver engaging, meaningful, and impactful learning experiences aligned with the Victorian Curriculum
  • Demonstrate a commitment to evidence-informed practice, including intellectual preparation, the effective use of student data to inform planning, impact teaching and learning, track student progress, and provide targeted support to maximise student growth and achievement.
  • Apply a sound understanding of the Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) Vision for Instruction and Vision for Engagement, using effective pedagogy to support personalised, differentiated, and evidence-based learning.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the OCHRE Learning Design Framework for Literacy and Numeracy and effectively implement Religious Education in accordance with Catholic teachings and traditions.
  • Commit to collaborative planning with colleagues and learning leaders, contributing positively to professional dialogue, curriculum development, and continuous school improvement.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues and school leaders, contributing to a positive school culture and shared responsibility for student success.
  • Build and maintain positive partnerships with students, families, parish members, and the wider community to support student learning and wellbeing.
  • Communicate effectively, professionally, and respectfully with students, families, colleagues, and leadership.
  • Embrace innovation and continuous improvement, including the effective integration of digital technologies to enhance teaching and learning.
  • Demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the capacity to build positive relationships with students, staff, and families.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional learning and growth.
  • Follow school policies, procedures, routines, and expectations while contributing positively to the broader life of the school community.

In Your Application

Please outline your beliefs, experience, knowledge in relation to the following:

  • A commitment to the mission, values, and Catholic ethos of Catholic education.
  • Evidence-informed teaching practices, including the use of student data to inform planning, impact teaching and learning, and monitor student progress and achievement.
  • Strong knowledge and/or experience in Structured Literacy.
  • Experience or training in Multisensory Structured Language (MSL), or a willingness to undertake professional learning in this area.
  • A commitment to child safety and student wellbeing.
  • Collaborative planning and working in partnership with teachers, Learning Leaders, and other members of the school community.
  • Building positive, supportive, and productive relationships with students, colleagues, families, and the wider community.
  • Contributing to a positive school culture through professionalism, teamwork, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
  • A commitment to ongoing professional learning, reflective practice, and professional growth.

Child Safety Statement

At St Joseph’s we hold the care, safety and wellbeing of children as a central and fundamental responsibility of our school. At all times, the ongoing safety and wellbeing of all children at St. Joseph’s will be the primary focus of care and decision-making, with particular attention paid to the cultural safety of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as the safety of children with a disability. The successful applicant must demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, providing a safe environment for all children.

St Joseph’s is governed under the authority of Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Limited (MACS) ABN 18643442371. MACS is the employer of employees at St Joseph’s.

Application Procedure

Annabelle Marinelli

Principal

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Applicants are asked to submit the following:

  • A Cover Letter
  • A Curriculum Vitae that includes 2 referees, including current employer

Applications for this position should be emailed to the principal by 19 June 2026.

Please note that the school reserves the right to interview and appoint a suitable applicant prior to the closing date above, if appropriate.

Application Procedure

Please submit a cover letter, current resume and names of 2 referees including your current employer, with contact number and email addresses. Please submit your application through the "Apply for Job" button.

Details

Address: 49 Stanhope Street

Malvern

Phone: 9597 6300

Website: https://www.sjmalvern.catholic.edu.au

Principal: Mrs Annabelle Marinelli

Enquiries: [email protected]

Applications Close: 19/06/2026

Position: Teaching

Type: Fixed Term

Hours per Week: Full-time