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Mathematics Teacher – Senior School

Macquarie Anglican Grammar School · Dubbo, NSW

Cross-sectorTeachingP-12Full-timeOngoing
Source
NSW All Sectors (Teachers on Net)
Posted
Closes
24 Apr 2026
Subject
Mathematics
<p><strong>Senior School Classroom Teacher&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>Group</strong>:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Senior School Classroom Teacher&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Supervisor:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong>Academic Leader</p> <p><strong>Date of Review:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong>October 2026</p> <p><strong>About Macquarie</strong></p> <p>Established in 2001, Macquarie is a thriving Prep to Year 12 Day and Boarding Co-Educational School with a current student population of approximately 680. As one of 18 schools within the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation, we create a Christian educational environment that integrates faith, learning, and service, guided by the principles and values of the Anglican Church.</p> <p>Our mission is to develop resilient young people who make a difference through a high-quality, affordable, Christ-centred education. Our values encompass Faith, Community, Character, and Excellence, and we value our shared Christian faith, a culture of lifelong learning, an inclusive and respectful community, and our deep connection to the Central West.</p> <p>Macquarie staff are our greatest asset, with high-quality teaching and stable staffing in our school. We prioritise investment in their professional development and well-being. Through regular reflection and evaluation, we build capacity in future leaders, supporting teachers in their career growth.</p> <p>We have high expectations around our learning culture, behaviour, and attendance. A growth mindset, and openness to new experiences are the norm. We encourage students to strive to be their best selves, every day. We recognise and celebrate their achievements. Students proudly wear uniforms and expectations around behaviour are clear.</p> <p>Macquarie boasts a rich co-curricular offering in the domains of Sports, Arts, Academics, Livestock and Service. Our<strong> </strong>Outdoor Education program is outstanding, with students in Years 3 to 12 participating in annual experiences in the great outdoors that challenge them and allow them to experience God's world beyond Dubbo.</p> <p><strong>Teaching and Learning</strong></p> <p>At Macquarie, Teaching and Learning is designed to cultivate students' independence as learners, fostering habits that enhance their engagement and equipping them with strategies to become more effective learners. Our goal is for teachers in every classroom to impart subject-specific content and nurture lifelong learners' habits and character traits. Through this approach, students at Macquarie will develop a 'Learning Mind.'</p> <p>The framework is inspired by Guy Claxton’s Building Learning Power Approach, rooted in science and research. It emphasises the development of four key learning dispositions, known as the four R’s: Resilient, Resourceful, Relational, and Reflective. Each disposition is further divided into specific 'learning muscles' that can be strengthened through targeted teaching and learning activities.</p> <p><strong>Key Principles</strong></p> <p><strong>Encourages Continuous Improvement:</strong> Both teachers and students are motivated to become better learners.</p> <p><strong>Embraces Challenges:</strong> Students learn to tackle challenges without the fear of failure.</p> <p><strong>Structured Learning: </strong>Learning is broken into manageable chunks to facilitate understanding.</p> <p><strong>Builds Confidence:</strong> Students gain confidence in their learning abilities.</p> <p><strong>Integrated Approach:</strong> The framework is embedded in all aspects of learning.</p> <p><strong>Develop Lifelong Skills:</strong> Students acquire skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.</p> <p><strong>Common Language of Learning:</strong> Provides a shared vocabulary for students to comprehend and discuss the learning process.</p> <p><strong>Role Summary</strong></p> <p>The Classroom Teacher is responsible for the implementation of the Macquarie Anglican Grammar School’s Teaching and Learning Framework through:</p> <ul> <li>Providing direction, supervision, and care for students.</li> <li>Effective delivery of the NSW curriculum.</li> <li>Maintaining professional standards.</li> <li>Effective classroom management.</li> <li>Emphasising the Christian ethos of the School.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Roles and Responsibilities</strong></p> <p><strong>The Role</strong></p> <ul> <li>Demonstrated ability to teach 7-12 in faculty area.</li> <li>Willingness to teach 7-10 in other Key Learning Areas (if required).</li> <li>Willingness to engage and promote the implementation of School initiatives that promote collaborative student engagement.</li> </ul> <p><strong>General Requirements</strong></p> <ul> <li>Teaching classes as timetabled, using the NSW Education Standards Authority Syllabus documents.</li> <li>Actively support the School's mission as a member of the Anglican Schools Corporation through professional and personal example both in and out of the School.</li> <li>Be well-presented, well-spoken, and an ambassador for the School through personal demeanour.</li> <li>Comply with all Child Protection and Work Health and Safety legislation.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Accountabilities</strong></p> <p><strong>Curriculum</strong></p> <ul> <li>Work as a member of a Faculty.</li> <li>Plan and organise programs and lessons for effective teaching to occur using the School&nbsp;Curriculum Planning document.</li> <li>Participate in the Outdoor Education Program as a supervising teacher.</li> <li>Differentiate the curriculum to cater for the range of abilities, interests, and backgrounds of all students.</li> <li>Develop, construct, and implement a balanced range of assessment tasks to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and ways of working.</li> <li>Evaluate assessment tasks, analyse data, and maintain records of student achievement to inform teaching practice.</li> <li>Provide timely and appropriate feedback to the individual student.</li> <li>Report constructively through open communication with parents; by way of interview, telephone conversation, email, student reporting, and the maintenance of anecdotal records.</li> <li>Become informed about students' learning characteristics and academic capabilities through examination of Individual Learning Profiles (ILPs).</li> <li>Communicate unsatisfactory academic performance and academic at-risk to your Academic Leader.</li> <li>Effective use of the School’s online learning management tools.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Professional Standards</strong></p> <ul> <li>Develop and maintain current knowledge and expertise of pedagogy and subject disciplines, including Building Learning Power.</li> <li>Attend professional development activities to improve teaching methods, pastoral skills, and knowledge aligned to the School growth model.</li> <li>Work collaboratively as a member of the teaching team to ensure the best possible outcomes for the students.</li> <li>Meet all deadlines in a timely manner.</li> <li>Comply with the Staff Code of Conduct.</li> <li>Actively address accreditation requirements.</li> <li>Attend Faculty and Staff meetings.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Classroom Management</strong></p> <ul> <li>Apply effective behaviour management techniques which are based on recognised theories of behaviour.</li> <li>Know and advise students of the School’s Student Code of Conduct.</li> <li>Encourage students to meet school expectations.</li> <li>Interact with students in a courteous, firm, consistent, and fair manner at all times.</li> <li>Take responsibility for recording, managing, and following-up inappropriate student&nbsp;behaviour.</li> <li>Be punctual, manage time, lesson planning, and assessment schedules efficiently.</li> <li>Establish a learning environment where students feel safe to participate.</li> <li>Demonstrate strategies to create a positive environment supporting student effort and learning.</li> <li>Monitor student progress and liaise with the relevant Academic Leader.</li> </ul> <p><br><strong>Pastoral Care</strong></p> <ul> <li>Take responsibility for the p