About Loreto
Loreto College Coorparoo is one of Queensland's leading Catholic secondary schools for girls, educating students from Year 5 through to Year 12. To work in a Loreto school is to be part of a vibrant tradition reaching back to 1609 when Mary Ward established the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM).
This tradition continues with the celebration of 150 years of Loreto in Australia in 2025, and the lead up to the 100 year anniversary of Loreto College Coorparoo in 2028. Loreto College has entered a new and exciting phase with the opening of the Grace Building in August 2025, providing new resources and spaces for our College staff, students and families.
We seek staff who are committed to their ongoing professional growth, the Loreto ethos and our vision as the leading school in the education and empowerment of young women.
Within our Loreto community, we value the contributions of our staff and offer benefits, including:
* Free on campus car parking
* Access to our Employee Assistance Program for staff and their immediate family
About this Opportunity
Loreto College Coorparoo is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic Woodwind and Upper Strings Teachers/Tutors for approximately 6 hours per week (Term Time, casual basis) to join our vibrant music department. You will be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction to students of varying ages and abilities, nurturing their musical growth and passion for woodwind and string instruments. In addition to individual and group teaching, the Woodwind role will also include conducting ensembles as part of our Music Performance Program. These positions will be commencing in January 2026.
The main duties of the role include
* Deliver engaging lessons, both one-on-one and in group settings.
* Prepare students for performances, exams, and competitions.
* Assess student progress and provide constructive feedback.
* Maintain a positive and encouraging learning environment.
* Collaborate with other music staff for concerts and events.
Qualifications and Experience
* Appropriate qualifications in Music, Performance, Education, or a related field.
* Demonstrated experience teaching the relevant instruments to children of different ages
* Experience in Ensemble direction and leadership
* Knowledge of Core Teaching Areas of these instruments
* Ability to select appropriate pieces of music for individual and group performances
* Strong knowledge of music pedagogy, technique, and repertoire across genres.
* Experience supporting students through AMEB, Trinity, or other established music curricula and assessment programs (highly regarded).
* Current Working With Children Check (or willingness to obtain).
About you
The successful candidate will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate students of all ages. You will possess the ability to demonstrate proper vocal technique, while modelling patience, adaptability, and a supportive attitude. Experience within a secondary school directing ensembles, or professional performance experience will be highly regarded.
You will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the College's Student Protection Policy and processes, and to work alongside our students, you will need to hold a valid Working with Children Check Positive Paid Employee Notice (BlueCard).
More detailed information about this position is available via the College's website under Employment ).
Applications close 4.00pm on Friday, 28 November 2025.
How to Apply
To submit an application for this position, use the Seek Apply button. Applications should be addressed to the Principal and must include:
* 1 page application letter
* Curriculum Vitae (CV)
* Three (3) referees
Loreto College reserves the right to interview candidates before the closing date. Candidates who are shortlisted for interview will be contacted by Wednesday, 03 December 2025. Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
Loreto College is committed to the safety of our students. Student protection is everyone's responsibility. At the College all persons undertaking work for or on behalf of the College have a shared responsibility for contributing to the safety and protection of children.