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Reddam House North Sydney is seeking a dedicated and dynamic Visual Arts Teacher to join our innovative and collaborative school community. This teacher will leverage extensive experience and subject expertise to deliver high-quality instruction to students from Years 7-11 (Stage 4-6). It offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a fast-growing subject area within a progressive, academically focused school environment that strongly values the Visual Arts. This role is a full-time contract, covering the start of Term 2, 2026, to the end of Term 1, 2027, with the potential for extension.
Job Responsibility:
Teach Visual Arts to secondary students in Years 7-11, demonstrating exemplary teaching practices and setting a high standard for student engagement and achievement
Work effectively as part of a departmental team to ensure consistent, high-quality learning experiences
Engage effectively with students, parents, and colleagues, aligning with Reddam House’s educational philosophy
Assess students’ abilities, strengths, and areas for improvement, providing individualised support to help them overcome challenges and excel academically
Evaluate and assess students’ educational progress and abilities, providing timely feedback and detailed reports to students, parents, and school leadership
Monitor and support students’ emotional and social well-being, addressing concerns or issues as they arise
Prepare and administer exams, assignments, and other assessments, marking student work to measure learning outcomes
Participate in required duties, staff meetings, assemblies, and professional development days, contributing to the broader school community
Engage with parents and guardians during parent evenings to discuss student progress and address any concerns
Attend, supervise and/or organise a range of school activities, including art exhibitions, excursions, fundraising events, camps, sporting events, and presentations
Undertake professional development to maintain NESA accreditation and stay current with best practices in education
Requirements:
A recognised teaching qualification, such as a Bachelor of Education (Secondary) or equivalent, specialising in Visual Arts
Accreditation with NESA
A valid Working with Children Check
Commitment to ongoing professional development and maintaining NESA accreditation
Povide lunch & playground cover and assist with pick up and drop off duties
A willingness to attend school events outside regular hours as required (e.g., performances, parent-teacher interviews, etc.)
What we offer:
Work in state-of-the-art facilities alongside industry-renowned educators and leaders in some of the world's most desirable locations