About the positionThe Scots College is an innovative and creative teaching and learning environment for boys T-12. We pride ourselves on our quest for excellence, our faith and tradition and a culture of leadership through teams for both our students and staff. We are seeking an exceptional Indonesian Teacher to join our progressive and supportive Indonesian Department. This is a permanent part-time position (0.75FTE) commencing as soon as possible.Essential to this roleQualifications in Secondary Education with a major in IndonesianExperience of teaching Indonesian, years 7 to 12Current accreditation with the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)Demonstrated delivery of effective teaching and learning programs, fostering an inclusive and challenging learning environmentBe a confident and collaborative team player and an excellent communicatorWe offer outstanding opportunities for professional development, a supportive work environment and new experiences.Further InformationThe College has a strong Christian mission and provides a dynamic educational experience, inspiring our Scots boys to become fine young men of integrity and principle who support each other in their quest for excellence. Strong and positive values are integral to our College and we aim to build a culture of respect in our community towards God, others, self and our environment by aligning our policies and practices with Christian principles.Candidates must demonstrate a positive support for the Christian values of a Presbyterian GPS School.Pre-employment checksAll applicants must have a current NSW Working with Children Clearance. Information on obtaining a Working with Children Clearance Number can be found at https://www.ocg.nsw.gov.au/child-safe-organisations/working-with-children-check.How to applyTo learn more about this position and to apply, please visit our website: https://www.tsc.nsw.edu.au/careers-at-scots/Please register your interest as soon as possible.All staff at The Scots College are subject to the Public Health Orders regarding mandatory vaccinations against Covid-19.The Scots College reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. AUDBellevue Hill2023