Are you passionate about supporting students in a warm, faith-filled learning environment?
If you are ready to step into classrooms, inspire learning, and support student wellbeing, we would love to hear from you.
St Joseph’s Primary School, Quarry Hill is seeking Casual Relief Teachers to join our friendly and supportive school community. This is an exciting casual opportunity to be part of Catholic Education Sandhurst, supporting continuity of learning and positive classroom experiences.
As a CRT at St Joseph’s Quarry Hill, you will work collaboratively with staff to deliver engaging learning experiences, maintain positive classroom environments, and support the academic and wellbeing needs of students in line with school expectations and Catholic values.
Title: Casual Relief Teacher (CRT)
Classification: Graduate Teacher / Classroom Teacher (CEMEA 2022)
Salary: In accordance with the Catholic Education Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2022
Location: St Joseph’s Primary School, Quarry Hill
Other Requirements:
Current VIT registration
Working With Children Check
National Police Check
Potential Start Date: As required throughout the school year
St Joseph’s Primary School, Quarry Hill is a welcoming Catholic school where every student is known, valued, and supported. Our committed staff provide engaging and inclusive learning experiences that nurture academic growth, faith development, and student wellbeing. We value strong partnerships with families and the wider community and foster a culture of respect, care, and belonging.
You are a dedicated and enthusiastic educator who enjoys working with students across primary year levels.
You bring strong classroom management skills and a calm, flexible approach.
You are able to quickly build positive relationships with students and staff.
You demonstrate a commitment to the Catholic ethos and values of the school.
You hold current VIT registration and meet all child safety requirements.
A welcoming and supportive school community.
Opportunities to work across diverse learning environments.
A rewarding role supporting student learning and wellbeing.
Professional support aligned to CESL.
Engagement in innovative learning and teaching practices.
Magnify Sandhurst
In 2025, a diocesan first, a comprehensive and exciting new learning and teaching program was simultaneously launched across over 50 Catholic schools in the Sandhurst Diocese.
Magnify Sandhurst will be introduced across 2025 to 2027, with each phase designed to bring measurable improvements in each learning environment.
Magnify Sandhurst is set to transform learning for students with more specific and explicit teaching practices, bringing greater consistency and a more predictable and effective education experience for all students.
The Magnify Sandhurst program combines evidence-based practices in teaching and learning to support each student's unique needs, strengths, and goals, focusing on strengthening core areas like literacy and numeracy, building supportive classroom environments, and integrating Catholic values in daily learning.
Learn more about Magnify Sandhurst.
It’s an exciting time to be in Catholic Education!
Catholic Education Sandhurst Limited (CESL)
CESL governs over 50 schools and early childhood learning centres across Central and North Eastern Victoria, in large regional centres and small vibrant townships. As we ‘Magnify Sandhurst’ with a special focus on learner growth, teacher professional development and ‘healthy and well communities’, we are committed to working in partnership with leaders, students and families, providing innovation and excellence; inspired by the Catholic story. We feature large regional centres of Bendigo, Wodonga, Wangaratta, Shepparton and Echuca, as well as many smaller communities where making people feel welcome is a speciality. Our motto is ‘Every Student, Every Teacher, Every School, Every Day’.
Child Safeguarding Statement for Applicants
Adhering and complying to CESL’s child safety expectations, policies, and commitments is essential for every CESL role, as all staff play a vital part in upholding and promoting a child-safe culture.
All applicants are encouraged to review the Catholic Education Office Sandhurst - Child Safeguarding information prior to submitting their application.
Diversity, Inclusion and Child Safety
CESL embraces diversity and social inclusion and encourages people from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are committed to ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and inclusion of all children.
Please ensure your application includes a cover letter, resume and a document addressing the Key Selection Criteria within the Position Description.
For more information about CESL or to register for future opportunities, please visit our website here. For application assistance, please review our application guide here.
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