Casual Science Teacher – Secondary | Melbourne, VIC Location: Melbourne Start Date: Term 3, 2025 (or earlier) Position Type: Casual / Relief Teaching (CRT) – Flexible Days Available Daily Rate: Competitive, based on experience and school setting About the School Prospero Teaching is supporting a number of high-performing government and independent secondary schools across Melbourne’s metropolitan region , who are seeking qualified Science teachers for casual/relief teaching roles starting Term 3. Whether you're newly graduated, recently arrived in Australia, or looking for flexibility in your schedule – this is a great way to build experience and gain exposure to a range of schools. About the Role – Science Teacher (Casual) You’ll join the school on a casual daily basis to deliver engaging and well-structured Science lessons across Years 7–10 (some VCE opportunities may also arise), depending on your background. Key responsibilities may include: Teaching General Science in line with the Victorian Curriculum Managing classroom behaviour and promoting student engagement Following set lesson plans or creating your own if required Contributing positively to school communities on a short-term basis About you We're looking for Science teachers who are: Confident delivering Science across Years 7–10 (Biology, Chemistry or Physics experience is a plus) Enthusiastic, reliable, and flexible with availability Hold full VIT registration (or pending for recent grads) Eligible to work in Australia (working holiday, PR, citizenship, etc.) Able to hit the ground running in a variety of schools Why Casual Work with Prospero? ✨ Flexible schedule – work when it suits you Exposure to a range of Melbourne schools Potential pathways into longer-term or permanent roles Ongoing support from a dedicated education consultant Ready to jump in? We’d love to hear from you. Whether you're in Melbourne already or arriving soon, send your CV to: Laura O’Sullivan – Prospero Teaching ✉️ Prospero Teaching acts on behalf of leading schools and colleges across Victoria.