Register Your Interest in Casual Teaching with the School of Education
Job No.:570248
Work type: Casual
Salary range: Rate of Pay - Academic Casual rates as defined in the La Trobe University Enterprise Agreement 2023 (EA) (dependent upon individual teaching responsibilities, i.e. lectures, tutorials, marking, meetings, etc).
Hours - Casual (hours are dependent upon individual teaching activities available and assigned).
Overview:
The school may offer casual teaching and teaching‐related work in education‐focused subjects associated with teacher education and the preparation of pre‐service teachers.
If suitable opportunities arise and subject requirements align with your background and availability, a subject coordinator may be in touch directly at that time to discuss suitability.
The school may offer from time-to-time casual teaching opportunities in the following discipline areas:
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education
* Curriculum, assessment, and reporting
* Digital literacy
* Disciplinary or specialist content: e.g. mathematics 7-12
* Early childhood education
* Education leadership
* Education policy
* Educational research
* Educational theory
* Gender and sexuality studies in education
* Health education
* Humanities
* ICT in teaching and learning
* Inclusion and diversity in education
* Language and literacy
* Mathematics and numeracy
* Physical education
* Philosophy of education
* Professional experience support
* Sociology of education
* Social theory of education
* Supportive and safe learning environments
* Teaching students from diverse backgrounds
* Other
Activities include:
* This may include teaching, marking, provision of feedback and attendance at teaching team meetings.
To be considered, you will have:
1. Must have previous teaching/education experience to apply.
2. To teach at an undergraduate level an Honours degree, Graduate Diploma or higher is required in a relevant discipline.
3. To teach at postgraduate level a doctorate in a relevant discipline is normally required.
How to register your interest:
Please note that CVs cannot be accepted via email. To register your interest, you must complete the following steps:
1. Complete the online form and application questions. Please ensure your responses are correct as you cannot edit responses after submission.
2. Include a cover letter detailing your interest in working for the school, and the discipline area(s) you are qualified to teach.
3. Your current CV.
4. A copy of your most recent student feedback on subject results at a university (if applicable).
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Enquiries: Michelle Atherton, Operations Coordinator, Michelle.Atherton@latrobe.edu.au.
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