TAS Teacher
TAS Teacher
Full-time permanent – commencing Term 1, 2026 or by mutual agreement
Various incentives offered beyond a competitive salary
A highly collaborative and motivated teacher with the ability to teach all stages of learning and across a variety of courses within the TAS Department is sought. Teachers of TAS work in specialist rooms with access to CAD and CAM systems, including laser cutters, plasma cutters, and 3D printing technologies. Ability to teach Stage 4–6 TAS subjects is essential, with demonstrated experience in either Design and Technology and/or Industrial Technology (Metal and/or Timber).
The successful candidate will have the capacity and willingness to embrace a collegial, collaborative and progressive approach to teaching as a member of a successful department, in line with the College’s Learning Framework.
The College operates a Boarding and Extended day program for all students. As such, further opportunities beyond a teaching role may be available. All applicants for the above position must be supportive of the Catholic ethos and tradition of the College.
The successful applicant will work in a modern work environment, with a very positive and supportive culture, located close to public transport and free parking. Some of the benefits include a competitive salary with salary packaging options, professional development opportunities, weekly yoga sessions complimentary lunch provided daily and many other employee benefits.
Further information including the application process is available on the College website www.joeys.org
Applications should reach the College by Thursday 19 February 2026
Child Protection screening procedures apply
Secondary Teacher
Teaching Subject: TAS
Contract Type: Permanent/Ongoing Position Full Time
Applications Close: 19 February 2026
Teachers of TAS work in specialist rooms with access to CAD and CAM systems, including laser cutters, plasma cutters, and 3D printing technologies. Ability to teach Stage 4–6 TAS subjects is essential, with demonstrated experience in either Design and Technology and/or Industrial Technology (Metal and/or Timber).
Founded in 1881 by the Marist Brothers, St Joseph’s College is a boarding and day secondary boys’ school, whose Catholic identity is shaped by Marist spirituality and traditions. Governed by Marist Schools Australia, the College enrolment is 1,100 students.
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