THE COLLEGEEstablished in 2003, MBBC is a P - 12 boys' school set in the leafy bayside suburb of Manly West. It currently has 500 plus enrolments. At MBBC, the Primary School consists of Years Prep to 6, with the Primary School Years 7 - 12. As an International Baccalaureate World School, Moreton Bay Boys' College offers the great benefits of an internationally recognised approach to education. Our globally-focused syllabus helps boys connect with the world around them - managing, constructing and deconstructing knowledge and applying it to different contexts and experiences. Teachers use the Primary Years Program (PYP) of the International Baccalaureate to plan inquiry-based, differentiated units covering all aspects of the Australian Curriculum. Senior boys follow the QCAA pathways, with the majority of boys obtaining an ATAR.The PositionThe College is seeking suitably qualified and experienced QCT-registered Upper Primary Classroom Teachers for multiple full-time roles, including both permanent and fixed-term contracts, commencing Term 1, 2025.Teachers are required to provide quality education in support of the ethos of the College, by managing classes and students effectively; ensuring cognisance of the syllabus and work program expectations; promoting learning as something to be enjoyed and maximised for each student throughout every lesson; fulfilling the "teacher's role" in and out of class; maintaining good order and discipline; and providing a caring environment. All teachers are appointed by the CEO & Executive Principal of MBC and MBBC and they are responsible to him for the overall performance of their duties. The CEO & Executive Principal delegates his authority to senior staff members for the effective management of the College. This role will report directly to the Head of Primary and is also responsible to the Principal. The College offers a very broad program in sporting, musical and pastoral activities which are designed to enhance the holistic development of the students. Staff are expected to participate in the co-curricular program of the College. By participating in the College's co-curricular program, it is recognised that a teacher is contributing to the mission and ethos of the College.Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe teacher is required to:Perform conscientiously and competently the duties, both teaching and non-teaching, assigned by the CEO & Executive Principal.Co-operate with the senior staff in the organisation and management of the College and maintain such records as may be required by the College.Take part in professional development activities and other in-service courses provided by the College or recommended by the CEO & Executive Principal or his delegate.Help foster good relations between parents, the community and the College.Help promote a spirit of unity among the staff.Be actively involved in supporting the College co-curricular activities and special events.Be positive in support of the College rules, tradition and Christian ethos, both within the College and outside.Actively contribute to a safety citizenship culture upholding health and safety policies, procedures, hazard reporting and safe work practices.Specific TasksThe Classroom Teacher is required to:Demonstrate a capacity for high standards in teaching and learning.Plan effectively for deep learning using the Australian Curriculum through a structured inquiry-based approach.Be willing to work within/learn about the pedagogical framework of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years program.Effectively monitor, assess and report on student performance.Report to parents at interview and through written reports.Respond to the needs of individual students as required.Attend all meetings as designated by the CEO & Executive Principal, Principal or Head of Primary.Notify the Senior Administration Assistant as soon as possible regarding absence from duty. Work must be set for classes whenever possible.Supervise classes of absent teachers when required.Perform playground and bus duty and/or car duty on a regular basis.Seek permission for excursions from the Head of Primary and complete all necessary documentation.Mark the roll each morning and inform the Primary student Receptionist of unexplained absentees via TASS.Make routine checks of uniform and personal appearance of students.Inspect homework for proper completion; make regular checks of Homework Diaries.Manage student behaviour positively and maintain a healthy learning environment.Set realistic times and dates for completion of homework and assignments.Attend Parent-Teacher Interviews and Parent Information Evenings when required.Abide by the dress code as set down for staff at the College.Attend Chapel Services and Assemblies as required.Attend designated College functions.Actively contribute to a safety citizenship culture upholding health and safety policies, procedures, hazard reporting and safe work practices.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesStudent Teachers where and when applicable.Parent helpers where and when applicable.Skills and AbilitiesThe teacher needs to display the ability to:Articulate their philosophy of learning.Inspire, influence and motivate.Work collaboratively and productively with colleagues.Provide challenging, student-centred approaches to learning.Communicate and interact openly and effectively.Use technologies effectively in the teaching/learning program.Describe their practices in planning, implementing, monitoring, assessment and evaluation.Contribute to the life of the College through the classroom and through the co-curricular program.An interest or experience in the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program would be an advantage.This teacher must also be:A self-directed learner.Prepared to approach change positively.Willing to contribute to curriculum development.Flexible in approach and thinking.Passionate about teaching and learning.Empathetic to the needs of students and parents.Education and/or ExperienceMust hold an appropriate tertiary qualification - Degree in Education.Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsMust be registered with the Queensland College of Teachers.APPLICATIONSuitable applicants should apply by submitting ONE PDF DOCUMENT that combines each of the following:a statement of reasons why you are applying for this position;a current CV that clearly details experience, particularly in relation to the above skills and abilities;any additional information you may wish to submit; andthe names and contact details of two professional referees.Please note: All applicants must declare:Any pre-existing injuries or medical conditions that would prevent you from performing this jobAny convictions of any criminal offencesThat all information supplied is accurate and completeApplications close at 9am Monday 11 November 2024Please note: only those applicants shortlisted will be contacted after the closing date.