Education & Training
Posted 13/06/2026
Closed 27/06/2026
Mornington Peninsula & Bass Coast, Moorooduc, Victoria
Full time
Located on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Woodleigh School is an independent, coeducational school comprising two Junior Campuses, Minimbah in Frankston South; Penbank in Moorooduc, and a Senior Campus in Langwarrin South. Situated on Bunurong/Boon Wurrung Country, each campus respectfully acknowledges the ancestors and First Nations People of the Kulin Nations.
At Woodleigh’s junior campuses, students are immersed in an environment that fosters a love of learning through the provision of a comprehensive Early Childhood and inquiry-based education. Centred around the International Baccalaureate - Primary Years Programme (PYP), children’s interests, skills and individual needs are developed through the School’s personalised approach to learning. Through a supportive and engaging environment and inclusive, creative settings, both in and outdoors, children are encouraged to participate in all activities and experiences. Families, too, enjoy being part of a community that appreciates the importance of professionalism and innovation in teaching and learning.
Woodleigh is currently seeking applications for a Primary Classroom Teacher at our Penbank campus. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Key Responsibilities:
Experience and Skills:
Must be able to demonstrate:
Education and Qualifications:
Personal Qualities:
Desirable:
Conditions of Employment
For further information about this role, please contact HR **@woodleigh.vic.edu.au
Further information about Woodleigh can be found here.
Applications must be made online by 5pm Friday 26 June 2026. Please note, applications will be reviewed upon receipt. We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date.
Woodleigh School is an equal opportunity employer. Woodleigh School is committed to a Child Safe school environment and has zero tolerance of child abuse.
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