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Our teachers strive to engage students, cater for their individual differences, and aim towards improving students' learning outcomes.

Melbourne 少妇色情片 Catholic Schools (MACS) advertises vacancies on behalf of schools but each school selects and recruits its own staff, apart from principal positions which are managed by MACS. Additionally, schools also advertise vacancies in print and online platforms.

View current vacancies in our schools and/or at MACS.

Tutor recruitment by Schools

Catholic schools will follow their usual recruitment process to employ tutors using their regular HR procedures, including a merit-based process, child safety considerations and local consultation. Interested tutors should keep abreast of job advertisements and apply for any advertised roles.

Registration as a teacher in Victoria

All teachers in Victoria must hold current teacher registration through the (VIT) whether you work in the Catholic, government or independent sector. The VIT’s role is to maintain high standards of professional practice for teacher registered in Victoria and to support teachers to meet those standards. For more information, visit the .

Working with Children

Passing a Working with Children (WWC) Check is a legal requirement for everyone in Victoria doing paid or voluntary child-related work who does not qualify for an exemption. For more information visit Victorian Governments' website.

Accreditation to teach in a Catholic school

It is vital for the effectiveness of the Catholic school community that all members understand the distinctive purpose and mission of Catholic schools. Principals and teachers need therefore to be accredited to teach in a Catholic school. In pursuing accreditation to teach in a Catholic school, staff will develop a deeper understanding not only of the nature of the school as part of the Church’s mission but also of their roles as members of staff. It is expected that accreditation requirements will be met within five years of beginning teaching in a Catholic school in Victoria.

There are two levels of accreditation in recognition of the different roles that leaders and teachers undertake:

1. Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School (gain and maintain)

All teachers are required to gain and maintain Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School.

2. Accreditation to Teach Religious Education or Lead in a Catholic School (gain and maintain).

All teachers of Religious Education and leaders are required to gain and maintain Accreditation to Teach Religious Education or Lead in a Catholic School. (Note: Meeting the study and currency requirements of Accreditation to Teach Religious Education or Lead in a Catholic School also satisfies the requirements of Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School.)

For more detailed information about accreditation requirements pertaining to teachers employed in schools in the 少妇色情片 of Melbourne, read the Accreditation page.