Science Teacher

at The Armidale Waldorf School
Published December 27, 2024
Location Tamworth and North West, Australia
Category Education and Training  
Job Type Full-time  

Description

Science Teacher The Armidale Waldorf School location Tamworth and North West.

The Science Teacher at The Armidale Waldorf School plays a pivotal role in fostering a love for science through a harmonious balance of the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) curriculum and Steiner pedagogy. The successful candidate will inspire curiosity and critical thinking while adhering to the principles of Rudolf Steiner education, supporting the holistic development of students.

This is a full-time position requiring a commitment to engaging and nurturing high school students (Years 7–12), maintaining a well-equipped science lab, and contributing to the broader life of the school community.

Key responsibilities curriculum Development and delivery develop and implement age-appropriate teaching and learning programs that balance NESA Science syllabus requirements with Steiner pedagogy, referencing curriculum documents from Steiner Education Australia.

Deliver engaging lessons through hands-on experiments, storytelling, artistic expression, and outdoor learning, fostering a deep connection to the natural world. Ensure that students are supported in their academic progress by employing differentiated teaching strategies to meet diverse learning needs.

Classroom and Laboratory management confidently manage a science laboratory, ensuring it is well-maintained, appropriately stocked, and compliant with safety standards. Create a learning environment that reflects the beauty and wonder of science, incorporating creative and aesthetic elements. Facilitate outdoor lessons to connect students with the natural world, enhancing their understanding of scientific concepts.

Professional Knowledge and practice stay up to date with the most current NESA Science syllabus and compliance requirements, ensuring curriculum delivery meets state standards. Undertake or have completed relevant Steiner education training to effectively integrate the school’s pedagogical philosophy into teaching practice. Maintain accurate and meaningful records of student progress, assessment, and reporting in line with school and NESA expectations.

Community and Team collaboration build strong, positive relationships with high school students, fostering a rapport that encourages engagement and curiosity. Actively participate in the life of the school, including festivals, camps, excursions, and co-curricular activities.

Work collaboratively with colleagues, meeting deadlines and contributing to a supportive team environment. Communicate effectively with parents, addressing student progress and wellbeing through parent-teacher interviews and regular updates.

Compliance and safety understand and adhere to mandatory compliance documentation as stipulated by TAWS and NESA, ensuring student wellbeing and safety. Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to teach out of field or adapt to the school’s needs, contributing to a dynamic and responsive educational environment.

Selection criteria qualifications and Registration. Qualified Secondary Teacher, registered with NESA. Approval to teach Science (Stages 4, 5, and 6). Professional Attributes. Competence and confidence in managing and teaching in a science laboratory. Ability to integrate creative, hands-on, and outdoor learning into science education.

Capacity to balance NESA requirements with Steiner pedagogy effectively. Teamwork and Flexibility. Willingness to collaborate with colleagues and take on additional roles as needed. Commitment to the broader life of the school, including participation in co-curricular activities. Professional Development Steiner education training completed or willingness to undertake professional development in this area.

Interpersonal skills demonstrated ability to engage and inspire high school students. Effective communication with students, staff, and the wider parent community. Additional requirements satisfactory Working with Children Check as required under NSW legislation.

About The Armidale Waldorf school located in a serene bushland setting on the fringe of Armidale, NSW, The Armidale Waldorf School offers education from playgroup through Year 10 (expanding to Year 12 by 2025). Rooted in Rudolf Steiner's philosophy, the school integrates holistic learning experiences within a supportive and vibrant community.

Send CV/Resume/Details here: education@waldorf.nsw.edu.au