About the Role Technology Teacher St Aloysius’ College are seeking a dedicated and passionate Technology Teacher who is committed to delivering a supportive, interactive, and well-rounded learning experience for our students. The successful candidate will be qualified to teach at secondary level in line with NESA and College requirements. They will have proven ability to teach Stages 4 Technology, as well as capacity to teach Stage 5. The ideal candidate will also create a welcoming, safe, and supportive environment, conducive to meeting the educational needs of students, and demonstrate a deep commitment to the wellbeing of each student. This is a part-time, (0.4FTE), ongoing position with a commencement date of Term 1, Monday, 19 January 2026 and will report to the Head of Visual Arts and Technology. Why Join St Aloysius’ College? St Aloysius’ College offers a supportive, mission-aligned and future-focused workplace culture, underpinned by the Jesuit tradition of excellence, care, and community. Staff enjoy a range of professional and personal benefits, including: Mission-Driven Community – Be part of a values-based Catholic school committed to forming young men. Professional Growth & Formation – Access to tailored professional learning programs, leadership development, and Ignatian formation for all staff. Modern Learning & Staff Facilities – Brand-new teaching, learning, and office spaces designed to support innovation and collaboration. Support for Further Study – Financial assistance for postgraduate studies, research opportunities, and access to professional networks. Student Tuition Discounts – Discounts on tuition fees for children of staff members. Salary Packaging Options – Flexible salary sacrifice arrangements to support financial wellbeing. Staff Wellbeing Program – Access to wellbeing initiatives including counselling services, employee assistance, and other financial and mental wellbeing initiatives. Health & Fitness Benefits – Access to onsite fitness centre and the Fitness Passport program. Work-Life Balance – A collegial and supportive environment that promotes balance, flexibility, and meaningful engagement. Your Application To be considered for this position, the successful candidate will need to demonstrate: Commitment to the mission of Catholic education of boys in the Jesuit tradition; Appropriate secondary teaching qualifications, specifically Technology and eligibility to teach under the requirements of NESA and College policy; Proven experience teaching Stage 4 Technology, with capacity to teach Stage 5 preferred; Ability to create a positive, supportive and engaging classroom climate that meets the academic, social and emotional needs of all students; Ability to design, implement and evaluate curriculum collaboratively in accordance with College and NESA syllabus guidelines and outcomes; Proven ability to ensure teaching and learning activities reflect contemporary pedagogy, including the ability to integrate an inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning and differentiation strategies; Understanding of, and ability to use data to analyse, report on and manage student progress, and to report to parents in a variety of ways that keep them regularly and fully informed of their children’s progress; Possess a valid Working with Children Check. Application Process Please visit the St Aloysius’ College website for more information about this opportunity, including the duty statement, selection criteria and application process. https://www.staloysius.nsw.edu.au/our-people/current-opportunities Applications must be submitted electronically via staloysius.nsw.edu.au. St Aloysius’ College reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. Applications close: Thursday, 9 October at 4.00pm (AEST) Enquiries may be directed in confidence to the Head of Human Resources, Grant Smith at staloysius.nsw.edu.au St Aloysius’ College is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment. www.staloysius.nsw.edu.au