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Secondary Teacher - Mathematics

fraser coast anglican college

Education & Training

Posted 11/06/2026
Closes 25/06/2026

QR Code

Brisbane Airport, 4008, Brisbane, Queensland

Full time

Not specified
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About Fraser Coast Anglican College

Fraser Coast Anglican College is a leading K-12 school in beautiful Hervey Bay, the gateway to World Heritage-listed K’gari. As a proud member of the Anglican Schools network of South East Queensland, FCAC has a strong reputation for academic excellence, student engagement, and holistic education. FCAC was awarded ‘Regional School of the Year’ at the 2022 Australian Education Awards, a testament to its commitment to innovation, quality teaching, and student success.

About the role

We are looking for an innovative educator who can share their passion for Mathematics with our enthusiastic students. Many of our students display an interest in pursuing a career in STEM fields and they value educators who demonstrate an ability to build positive relationships, deliver differentiated programs and employ a variety of engaging methods to effectively communicate their understanding of subject concepts to all learners.

As a Secondary Teacher, you will:

  • Create a learning environment in which students feel safe to take intellectual risks, feel comfortable to seek assistance and will be encouraged to perform to the best of their abilities.

  • Plan, prepare and deliver teaching and learning programs that meet the diverse characteristics, needs and learning styles of students.

  • Ensure that the school and classroom environments are safe, conducive to learning and promote acceptable behaviour.

To view the role statement for further information, please click here.

At FCAC, we recognise that not all learning happens in the classroom, and all teachers are expected to participate in co-curricular programs and school initiatives.

Skills and experience required

  • Hold a current QCT Registration.

  • Teach Years 7-12 Mathematics classes.

  • The ability to differentiate teaching strategies to support all learners.

  • Well-developed communication, teamwork and organisational skills.

  • A passion for student-centred learning and academic excellence.

Selection Criteria

  • An ability to build positive relationships with students, staff and parents.

  • Have a thorough knowledge of the ACARA and QCAA curriculum requirements.

  • Well-developed classroom management skills with an expectation of high standards from students.

  • Be a team player who demonstrates flexibility and preparedness to be involved in Secondary School activities and to be an active participant in the whole school.

Applications close 4:00pm Monday, 13 July 2026.

Benefits

  • Join a leading, award-winning regional school

  • Fee discounts for children of staff members

  • Health and wellbeing initiatives (EAP, annual flu vaccine)

  • Salary packaging opportunities

  • Work in a supportive and innovative team environment

Fraser Coast Anglican College is an equal opportunity employer and a Child Safe Organisation.

How to apply

All applications must be received online via the ‘apply’ button on SEEK.

If you would like to apply for this position, please include:

  • a cover letter addressed to our Principal outlining:

o   why you believe you are a great fit for our role

o   why you want to work for FCAC

  • name and contact details of two (2) recent work referees

  • up to date resume

The Principal

Fraser Coast Anglican College

PO Box 1150, Hervey Bay, Qld, 4655

Telephone: (07) 4124 5***

Employment seekers wishing to work with children in paid non-teaching appointments must hold a current Paid Blue Card to be able to commence work. FCAC reserves the right to censor applications accordingly to comply with Queensland legislation, while also in accord with the Anglican Schools Recruitment Policy and timelines available at the time of processing each of its vacancies.

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