Contract Type: Contract Position Full Time
Applications Close: 27 March 2026
St Paul Lutheran, a unique inquiry and play‐based learning school, is seeking a skilled upper primary classroom teacher to join an innovative and dedicated Year 6 team. Offered as a full‐time parenting leave contract position (0.8 FTE may be considered upon request) from 15 June until 11 December, with a possibility of a part‐time component from the beginning of Term 2.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of contemporary pedagogical approaches and a strong "image of the child". The successful candidate will be expected to reflect on and improve their practice through self‐reflection, coaching, and collaborative professional development experiences.
The successful applicant must be currently registered to teach in South Australia, or be eligible for registration prior to the commencement of the contract.
Application Instructions
* Address your application to Mrs Leila Mattner at lmattner@stpaulba.sa.edu.au.
* Include a cover letter (max 2 pages), a resume with contact details of three referees, and the Applicant Declaration Form.
Applications close 9:00 am Friday 27 March. Earlier applications will be considered as they are received.
Affiliation: LutheranTeaching Level: PrimaryGender: Coed
338 students, 27 teaching staff, 16 non‐teaching staff
St Paul Lutheran School caters for children from Reception to Year 6. The school utilises a high‐quality play‐based and inquiry learning approach, with a significant focus on the wellbeing of children and adults. St Paul is a growing school with an outstanding reputation in the independent schools community. Teachers and staff are passionate about innovation and collaboration and believe that children are inherently curious, intuitive, creative, playful and unique.
For further information about the school, visit https://www.stpaulba.sa.edu.au/
For a confidential discussion about working at St Paul, please contact the Deputy Principal, Mr Graham Buxton on 8260 2655.
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