Great Schools start with Great Teachers
Join us in 2026 and make a difference
(Contract and permanent positions available)
Play a Vital Role in the Early/Primary Years Education of Students
Attractive remuneration package (eg Step 10 $125,789) | Multiple staff benefits
Multiple Award Winning College
with outstanding resources | Connect and be supported by a large year level team | Innovation in pedagogical practice and where educators can thrive
Play a contributing role in developing our Trinity College Graduate Qualities:- Applied Creativity, Wellbeing, Lifelong Growth & Community Engagement
This is a great opportunity for
Specialist Junior School (Reception - Year 2) Teachers
to join a dedicated team. The successful applicants will have a sound knowledge of early years schooling and the appropriate pedagogy. Demonstrated experience in teaching Reception - Year 2 classes would be an advantage.
Trinity College
is a multi-site, independent, co-educational Anglican College founded in a liberal educational tradition and located in the northern Adelaide region. Co-curriculum, cultural and physical activities are part of a total education in a caring, Christian environment.
To be successful in this role you will have the following skills and attributes:
Tertiary qualifications in junior school years teaching
Registered to teach in South Australia or be eligible to obtain registration
Have an understanding of and commitment to Christian education
Have the desire and skills to participate in the school's pastoral care programme
Be passionate about understanding how learning occurs and teaching pedagogies suitable for primary aged students
Be able to respond positively to the pressures of a modern classroom
Be able to set high standards for student learning and their own performance
Deal effectively with the administrative detail of the position
Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people both verbally and in writing
Highly developed interpersonal skills with the necessary cultural sensitivity
Knowledge of and a commitment to the principles of equal opportunity and work safety
All teachers are expected to support the Christian ethos of the College. It would be hoped that the successful applicant would be able to actively contribute to the Christian life of the College.
All Trinity College staff are required to comply with the College's Child Safe policy and adhere to the Child Safety Code of Conduct.
Please ensure that you include a
covering letter
addressing the following criteria:
Teaching expertise, including subject knowledge, pedagogy and classroom and student management practices
Commitment to and understanding of Christian education
Skills and ability to contribute to the Co-curricular programme
A current cv, including 2 referees and their current contact details
You will be asked to answer a video question as part of the application process. It's important for us to get to know our applicants and share mutual vision for education
We are seeking to appoint a highly-motived individual with strong interpersonal and communication skills. Demonstrated instructional practices which have reliably increased student learning are required. If this is you, we would like to hear from you. Every voice matters and every lesson counts.
The successful applicant must have the right to work in Australia and will be subject to satisfactory employment screening and background checks, including working with children checks.
Excellence in Education - Integrity in Action. Belong to something greater
Applications should be addressed to:
Mr Nick Hately
Head of Trinity College
Applications close at 4pm on 8th September, 2025
. An appointment will be made at the earliest opportunity, should we be successful in our campaign of finding the right person. It could be you?
For further information you can contact Ms Susan Hart-Lamont, Deputy Head on .
Trinity College is an equal opportunity employer
The College has a commitment to Inclusion and Cultural Safety and excellence in professional practice