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Secondary Teacher - Creative Industries (Food Technology)

02/04/2026
13/04/2026
Temporary
Tweed Heads South
Secondary Teaching

About Lindisfarne

Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is a high quality, independent, Anglican, Co-educational P-12 school serving the southern Gold Coast, Tweed Coast and northern New South Wales regions. Located in the Tweed Heads district, ours is the most northern independent school in NSW. We have a close connection with the land, and yet are within easy reach of the Gold Coast and Brisbane.

As an Anglican Grammar School, our values of Compassion, Wisdom and Respect are at the heart of our school and form the foundations of our teaching and learning supported by our cultural values of Standards, Collaboration and Leadership.

Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is a Child Safe organisation. The School actively promotes the protection, safety and wellbeing of all students, and requires all staff to be suitable and committed to upholding the Child Safe Standards. All staff employed are expected to undertake Child Protection training and hold a current NSW Working With Children Check clearance. Please see Working with Children Check (WWCC) for more information. 

Benefits of Working at Lindisfarne

  • Discount for school tuition fees (dependent on enrolment availability)
  • Out of School Care Facilities
  • Salary Packaging
  • Staff Social Events / Social Club
  • Free access to School gym
  • Annual Flu Vaccination
  • StaffEd Professional Learning Program
  • Emerging Leaders Program
  • First Aid Certification
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - free and confidential counselling

Job Description

Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is seeking a passionate and innovative educator to join our forward-thinking Creative Industries Department. We are looking for a teacher who is not only skilled in their discipline but also committed to curriculum innovation, creative learning, and future-focused education. You will inspire students to think critically, experiment fearlessly, and engage with contemporary and emerging creative practices. You will work collaboratively with colleagues dedicated to excellence in teaching and the development of students’ creative potential.

This is a fixed term position commencing in Term 2 until the end of the 2026 academic year.

The salary will be commensurate with the successful applicant's skills, qualifications, and experience, based on the teaching salaries outlined in the Independent Schools NSW Teachers Cooperative Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2025 ($94,155-$133,009).

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver engaging and innovative Food Technology programs.
  • Inspire students through creative, contemporary, and future-focused learning experiences.
  • Demonstrate strong curriculum knowledge and contribute to the ongoing development of teaching programs.
  • Collaborate within a supportive and progressive team to achieve high-quality learning outcomes.
  • Foster a classroom culture that values creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
  • Use data and reflective practice to support student growth and achievement.
  • Promote an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity.
  • Build positive relationships with parents and carers to strengthen understanding of Creative Industries education.

Desired Skills and Experience

Required Skills

  • Exceptional proficiency in teaching Food Technology.
  • Ability to teach across the full range of Creative Industries subjects.
  • Demonstrated understanding of syllabus documents, assessment strategies and evidence-based practice.
  • Demonstrated ability to drive student improvement through high expectations and innovation.
  • Relevant teaching qualifications and NESA accreditation (or equivalent).

You are an educator who:

  • Embraces innovation and emerging technologies in education.
  • Works collaboratively within a future-focused team.
  • Leads or contributes to curriculum innovation with an awareness of industry trends and future learning pathways.

Selection Criteria

  • Student-centred approach to teaching and learning.
  • Ability to translate curriculum into engaging classroom practice.
  • Skill in applying diverse teaching methodologies for varied learning styles.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional growth and collaboration.
  • Genuine commitment to the Anglican Identity and Christian Ethos of the School, demonstrating Compassion, Wisdom, and Respect in all interactions.

At Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School, you will be part of a dynamic Creative Industries Department - a hub for collaboration, innovation, and student-led creativity where both teachers and learners grow together.

For more information, please refer to the Position Description

Application 

To apply for this role, please click on the Apply link. Applications close on Monday 13 April 2026 at 5.00pm and must include:

  • A cover letter
  • A current resume including contact details for three referees

Please email hr@lindisfarne.nsw.edu.au if you have any questions.

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