Teacher of English
About the role
Fixed term (leave replacement)
Full year, commencing Term 1 2026
Teaching English (Middle and Senior Years), with additional methods (Politics and/or other Humanities) highly desirable
Ability to teach English Language as a subject is also highly desirable.
Key responsibilities:
Plan and deliver engaging English lessons that foster critical thinking, creativity, and literacy skills
Contribute to curriculum design and assessment practices within the English Faculty
Use a range of teaching strategies and digital tools to engage diverse learners
Collaborate with colleagues to enhance programs and promote excellence in English
Uphold MGGS’s commitment to child safety in all aspects of teaching and school life
Please view the Position Description for details about this role, including key responsibilities.
About you:
Hold current Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration or can gain VIT registration. Teaching graduates are encouraged to apply.
Deep understanding of curriculum requirements and best practice teaching strategies
A passion for literature, writing, and fostering student voice
Skilled at building meaningful, respectful relationships with students and colleagues
Enthusiastic about introducing innovative, student-centred teaching methods that inspire and engage
Collaborative and creative mindset, committed to enhancing learning programs and student outcomes
Ready to apply:
Please submit your Resume and Cover letter, addressed to the Principal, Dr Toni E Meath, via the link below:
[Apply now]
Applications will close 9am on Monday, 20 October 2025 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
All applicants are subject to reference and identity checks, verification of Working with Children Check Card or VIT Registration as part of the recruitment process. The successful candidate will be required to provide documentary evidence of their qualifications and teaching experience. Documentary evidence can include but is not limited to:
- Academic Transcripts
- Statements of Service
- Employment Contracts
Employment with Melbourne Girls Grammar is subject to adherence to school policies including the Staff Code of Conduct, Child Safety Policy, Child Safety Code of Conduct and MGGS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety included below. You need to read these before applying.
Statement of commitment to child safety
As MGGS staff, volunteers, contractors, and any other members of our school community involved in child-connected work, we are responsible for supporting and promoting the safety of children.
We are committed to the safety, participation and empowerment and protecting of all children / students in our care and adhering to our Child Safety Policy.
We are committed to providing a child-safe and child-friendly environment, where children and young people are safe and feel safe and are able to actively participate in decisions that affect their lives.
We have zero tolerance of child abuse and are committed to the protection of children from all forms of child abuse and all allegations and safety concerns will be treated very seriously and consistently with our robust policies and procedures. Our policies and procedures will provide the name and contact details of staff who have specific responsibilities in relation to child safety and who may receive reports of suspicion of child abuse. Child abuse includes sexual offences, grooming, physical violence, serious emotional or psychological harm, serious neglect and a child’s exposure to family violence.
We have legal and moral obligations to contact authorities when we are worried about a child’s safety, which we follow rigorously.
We are committed to preventing child abuse, identifying risks early and removing and reducing these risks.
We have robust human resources and recruitment practices for all staff and volunteers.
We are committed to regularly training and educating our staff and volunteers on child abuse risks. We support and respect all children, as well as our staff and volunteers.
We are committed to the emotional, physical and cultural safety of all children and to providing a safe environment for their learning.
We are committed to promoting the cultural safety and participation of Indigenous children, young people and their families.
We have specific policies, procedures and training in place that support our leadership team, staff and volunteers to achieve these commitments.
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