Work Type: Ongoing - Part-time
Salary: Salary not specified
Grade: Classroom Teacher
Occupation: Classroom teacher
Location: Melbourne - Southern suburbs
Reference: 1488410
SC1 Demonstrated knowledge of the relevant curriculum, including the ability to incorporate the teaching of literacy and numeracy skills. Demonstrated experience in responding to student learning needs.
SC2 Demonstrated experience in planning for and implementing high impact teaching strategies, guided by how students learn, and evaluating the impact of learning and teaching programs on student learning growth.
SC3 Demonstrated experience in monitoring and assessing student learning. Demonstrated experience in using data to inform teaching practice and providing feedback on student learning growth and achievement to students and parents.
SC4 Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills. Demonstrated experience in establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with students, parents, colleagues and the broader school community to support student learning, agency, wellbeing and engagement.
SC5 Demonstrated behaviours and attitudes consistent with Department values. Demonstrated experience in reflecting upon practice and engaging in professional learning to continually improve the quality of teaching.
The classroom teacher classification comprises two salary ranges- range 1 and range 2. The primary focus of the classroom teacher is on the planning, preparation and teaching of programs to achieve specific student outcomes. The classroom teacher engages in critical reflection and inquiry in order to improve knowledge and skills to effectively engage students and improve their learning.
As the classroom teacher gains experience his or her contribution to the school program beyond the classroom increases. All classroom teachers may be required to undertake other duties in addition to their rostered teaching duties provided the responsibility is appropriate to the salary range, qualifications, training and experience of the teacher.
Classroom teacher Range 2
Range 2 classroom teachers play a significant role in assisting the school to improve student performance and educational outcomes determined by the school strategic plan and state-wide priorities and contributing to the development and implementation of school policies and priorities.
A critical component of this work will focus on increasing the knowledge base of staff within their school about student learning and high quality instruction to assist their school to define quality teacher practice.
Range 2 classroom teachers will be expected to:
- Have the content knowledge and pedagogical practice to meet the diverse needs of all students
- Model exemplary classroom practice and mentor/coach other teachers in the school to engage in critical reflection of their practice and to support staff to expand their capacity
- Provide expert advice about the content, processes and strategies that will shape individual and school professional learning
- Supervise and train one or more student teachers
- Assist staff to use student data to inform teaching approaches that enable targets related to improving student learning outcomes to be achieved.
Classroom teacher Range 1
The primary focus of the range 1 classroom teacher is on further developing skills and competencies to become an effective classroom practitioner with structured support and guidance from teachers at higher levels and the planning, preparation and teaching of programs to achieve specific student outcomes. These teachers teach a range of students/classes and are accountable for the effective delivery of their programs. Range 1 classroom teachers are skilled teachers who operate under general direction within clear guidelines following established work practices and documented priorities and may have responsibility for the supervision and training of one or more student teachers.
At range 1, teachers participate in the development of school policies and programs and assist in the implementation of school priorities.
The focus of a range 1 classroom teacher is on classroom management, subject content and teaching practice. New entrants to the teaching profession in their initial teaching years receive structured support, mentoring and guidance from teachers at higher levels.
Under guidance, new entrants to the teaching profession will plan and teach student groups in one or more subjects and are expected to participate in induction programs and other professional learning activities that are designed to ensure the integration of curriculum, assessment and pedagogy across the school.
Teachers at range 1 are responsible for teaching their own classes and may also assist and participate in policy development, project teams and the organisation of co-curricula activities.
The role of classroom teacher may include but is not limited to:
Teachers currently registered or eligible for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching and qualified to teach and/or have demonstrated experience in the curriculum area(s) specified for the position.
Applicants seeking part-time employment are encouraged to apply for any teaching service position and, if they are the successful candidate, request a reduced time fraction. Such requests will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis and will be subject to the operational requirements of the school.
The Department of Education is committed to the principles of equal opportunity, and diversity and inclusion for all. We value diversity and inclusion in all forms - gender, religion, ethnicity, LGBTIQ+, disability and neurodiversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for roles within the Department. The Department recognises that the provision of family friendly, supportive, safe and harassment free workplaces is essential to high performance and promotes flexible work, diversity and safety across all schools and Department workplaces. It is our policy to provide reasonable adjustments for persons with a disability (see Workplace adjustment guidelines).
Additional support and advice on the recruitment process is available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders from the Koorie Outcomes Division (KOD) via [email protected]
Victorian government schools are child safe environments. Our schools actively promote the safety and wellbeing of all students, and all school staff are committed to protecting students from abuse or harm in the school environment, in accordance with their legal obligations including child safe standards. All schools have a Child Safety Code of Conduct consistent with the department's exemplar available at:
https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/child-safe-standards/policy
The department's employees commit to upholding the department's Values: Responsiveness, Integrity, Impartiality, Accountability, Respect, Leadership and Human Rights. The department's Values complement each school's own values and underpin the behaviours the community expects of Victorian public sector employees, including those who work in Victorian Government Schools. Information on the department values is available at:
https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/values-department-vps-school-employees/overview
Please ensure that your application includes:
Please note that the selection panel may seek additional referees beyond those you name. Consistent with policy, we shall advise you if we will take this action.
To be eligible for employment, transfer or promotion in the principal or teacher class a person must have provisional or full registration from the Victorian Institute of Teaching. In addition, from 3 August 2020, to be eligible for employment in the principal class or teacher class, a person who graduated from a Victorian Initial Teacher Education program after 1 July 2016, must demonstrate that they have passed the literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education (LANTITE) requirements. This condition is satisfied where the LANTITE requirement is part of the Victorian Initial Teacher Education program completed by the person.
Monterey Secondary College is a vibrant Years 7 to 12 government secondary school located in Frankston North, proudly serving the communities of Karingal, Skye, Carrum Downs, Seaford, Frankston and Frankston North.
As a proud partner in the Frankston North Education Plan (FNEP), Monterey is committed to transforming lives and breaking the cycle of intergenerational disadvantage. The FNEP is a long-term, place-based initiative developed in partnership with Monterey Secondary College, Mahogany Rise Primary School and Aldercourt Primary School. It supports students from birth through to further education and employment by strengthening education, health and wellbeing pathways. The plan focuses on improving student outcomes, increasing community engagement and building stronger connections between families, schools and support services.
Supported by a $26.2 million investment, the FNEP is a collaborative initiative involving the Department of Education, Frankston City Council and the Colman Foundation. Together, we are implementing a comprehensive birth-to-adulthood education model designed to create genuine, life-changing opportunities for local families.
Monterey is home to approximately 483 students and a dedicated team of around 130 staff. We are proud that approximately 12 percent of our students identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, and a further 13 percent receive support through Disability Inclusion Profile funding. The College is strongly committed to inclusive education, ensuring every student, regardless of background or ability, has access to the adjustments, support and opportunities needed to thrive.
The College has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, highlighted in The Age newspaper in December 2021. Once considered a school facing significant challenges, Monterey is now recognised as a model of rapid improvement and educational excellence. The College is known for its calm and focused classrooms, state-of-the-art learning facilities, award-winning teachers and an unwavering commitment to high-quality teaching and learning. Positive education strategies are embedded across the school, supporting student wellbeing alongside academic success.
Monterey is widely recognised for its dynamic student engagement programs, offering meaningful opportunities beyond the classroom. Through initiatives such as the Silvertop Sports Science Academy, STEM enrichment, music, leadership development and cultural celebrations, students are empowered to explore their interests and grow as individuals. A strong focus on wellbeing and connection ensures all students feel supported to thrive both personally and academically.
A structured and supportive transition program helps every student feel welcomed, whether they are joining from within the Frankston North Education Precinct or beyond. Individualised pathways and tailored support systems ensure the diverse learning needs of students are met, allowing each young person to progress at their own pace. Monterey is deeply committed to fostering lifelong learning, academic excellence and personal growth for every student.
Monterey is not only a school of local significance but also a recognised leader within the Victorian education system. As a leader in Trauma-Informed Positive Education, the College regularly welcomes educators from across the state seeking to learn from our innovative practices. Our staff contribute actively to system-wide improvement by sharing expertise and building professional capacity across the sector.
In collaboration with Berry Street and the University of Melbourne, Monterey has developed a trauma-informed, strengths-based educational philosophy that fosters safe, supportive and emotionally intelligent learning environments. With a strong focus on emotional regulation, resilience, relationship building and restorative practices, students are empowered to grow, lead and succeed both academically and personally.
Monterey is also a recognised leader in Vocational Education and Training (VET) across Victoria, offering industry-aligned programs that equip students with practical skills, nationally recognised certifications and real-world experience. Through robust partnerships with TAFEs, industry providers and local employers, students access a wide range of courses in sectors such as construction, health, community services, hospitality and sport. These programs support successful transitions into apprenticeships, employment and further education. Monterey¿s VET offerings also extend to students from outside our immediate community, reflecting our reputation for excellence in vocational education.
Staff retention at Monterey is exceptionally high, particularly notable in the context of the current teacher shortage. This is a testament to the school¿s strong culture, meaningful professional support and powerful sense of shared purpose. Staff experience a collaborative and collegiate environment, supported by structured induction, ongoing coaching and sustained mentoring. Early-career teachers, experienced educators and aspiring leaders are all given opportunities to grow and thrive within a high-expectation, high-support culture that prioritises continual professional development.
Monterey¿s strong outcomes are reflected not only in student achievement but also in feedback data. Results from the Attitudes to School Survey (AtoSS), Parent Opinion Survey and Staff Opinion Survey consistently exceed state benchmarks, demonstrating high levels of satisfaction, engagement and trust across the school community.
If you are passionate about student success, committed to inclusive and transformative education, and eager to grow your professional capacity in a supportive and innovative environment, Monterey is the place for you.
If you are interested in learning more about Monterey¿s transformation and success and are considering joining our team, we warmly encourage you to book a tour by calling (03) 9781 7700.
For more information about Monterey Secondary College, please visit our website: www.monterey.vic.edu.au
Further reading about Monterey¿s success: