Education & Training
Posted 18/06/2026
Closed 02/07/2026
Brisbane - Southern Suburbs & Logan, Forest Lake, Queensland
Full time
We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Secondary Teacher specialising in Engineering to join our collaborative and high-performing learning community.
About St John’s Anglican College
St John’s Anglican College is the leading Kindergarten to Year 12 coeducational school in south west Brisbane and is an International Baccalaureate World School for the Primary Years Program. St John’s Anglican College strives to provide an extraordinary, globally innovative and future-focused education from Kindergarten to Year 12. Our graduates are well educated, respectful, resilient and compassionate; equipped to be people of influence in their communities. Our teachers care about their students and are leaders in learning, focused on providing the best possible educational environment and ensuring that each child’s academic potential is maximised. We value and acknowledge the skills, energy and commitment of our employees. Accordingly, we seek to attract, develop and retain staff of the highest calibre and provide a working environment that enables them to maximise their contribution to achieving the College’s vision, mission and values.
Your opportunity
You will have the opportunity to contribute to the delivery of a contemporary, innovative curriculum that supports high-quality holistic learning outcomes for our students.
Deliver engaging Engineering programs that foster a love of learning
Design, implement and evaluate contemporary, inquiry-based learning experiences
Create a positive, inclusive and well-managed learning environment that supports student wellbeing and achievement
Provide high-quality assessment, feedback and reporting to support student growth
Contribute to the pastoral care and personal development of students
Work collaboratively within a professional learning community
Actively participate in extracurricular programs
You will be a passionate educator who brings energy, professionalism and a commitment to the holistic education of our students. You will have:
Tertiary qualifications appropriate to secondary teaching with specialist expertise in Engineering
Provisional or full registration with the Queensland College of Teachers
Demonstrated strong curriculum knowledge and contemporary classroom pracitce
Ability to build positive, respectful, professional relationships with students, colleagues and families
Strong knowledge of adolescent development and effective teaching practices
Enthusiasm, initiative and a commitment to educational excellence
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
A collaborative approach and commitment to continuous professional learning
Willingness to support the Christian ethos and values of the College
We offer:
A supportive professional learning culture and strong collegial relationships
Strong commitment to staff development and wellbeing
A values-driven college community focused on excellence, care and service
An opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the live of our students
Child Safety Commitment
St John’s Anglican College is committed to promoting the safety, wellbeing and best interests of children. All employees are expected to uphold the College’s child‑safe standards and respond appropriately to any concerns regarding child safety.
Your application
If you are a committed and innovative Engineering Teacher with a commitment to creating an inclusive and enriching learning experience, we invite you to apply.
To apply for this role please click the apply button on SEEK.com.au and submit a cover letter and current resume. For further information about this role please refer to the position description on our website or contact Liz Wright, Manager People, Culture and Compliance on (07) 3372 0***.
Applications close midnight on Wednesday 1 July 2026.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible, as the College reserves the right to appoint a suitable candidate prior to the closing date.
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