About Us We are Bishop Druitt College, the leading K-12 Anglican school on the NSW North Coast. We strive for high academic standards, including a caring pastoral program and adaptive learning experiences. We help shape the whole person by focusing on curiosity, care for one another, and the inclusion of extra-curricular activities. The Role Are you a passionate and creative English Teacher? We are looking for a professional to join our friendly Secondary English team on a full-time, ongoing basis. The role includes teaching students from Year 7 to Year 12, and includes the ability and/or willingness to teach HSC courses, including English Studies, Standard, Advanced and Extension 1 English. If you have also guided students through Extension 2, that will be beneficial, however, not essential. Our Anglican ethos shapes our culture; we are also seeking someone who is open to teaching in our Religious Education Program (REP). This program aligns with our supportive Anglican values. In this role you will: Report to the Head of Faculty, English. Plan and teach English and REP lessons that help students actively engage in their own learning, through inquiry-based teaching Demonstrate strong ICT skills using Google Suite and our school learning management platforms, Schoolbox and TASS. Help our Year 11 and 12 students develop confidence and prepare for Higher School Certificate examinations Communicate effectively with students and parents with supportive, constructive feedback. Mentor student wellbeing through our tutor and pastoral care program. Be involved in extra-curricular activities, including sports, creative arts, camps, or excursions. Requirements of the role; A teaching degree with a focus on Secondary English. NESA registration (or eligibility to get it). A current NSW Working with Children Check. First Aid and CPR certificates are required. Experience teaching English to all secondary ages (Years 7-12) Experience or willingness to teach senior HSC Advanced and Extension courses. About You: You are supportive of our Christian, Anglican ethos. You communicate effectively across diverse social and cultural backgrounds and have a demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and fellow teachers. You are flexible, reflective and an active learner. You will be part of a super supportive, forward-thinking team. We offer excellent professional development. How to Apply Apply online on our recruitment website, make sure you include; A cover letter (especially your experience with senior English and your thoughts on teaching REP). A current resume/CV showing your qualifications, experience, and NESA details. Contact details for three professional referees. Copies of your NESA accreditation and NSW Working With Children Check. BDC is a child-safe environment, so a Working with Children Check and pre-employment screening is essential.