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Edinburgh College is dedicated to offering a Christian-centered workplace that is secure, welcoming, and respectful. Our most significant resource is our workforce, and we work hard to help them in doing their absolute best.
At Edinburgh College, there are about 200 full and part-time professionals who work as staff. From teaching and career counselling to well-being, finance, and information technology, these passionate and dedicated people work in all facets of school life.
We believe in upholding a culture of honesty, transparency, and respect in all of the college's departments and locations.
An engaged and vibrant community welcomes new employees. Social outings, planned morning teas, and activity groups are just a few of the social and wellness options provided by special interest organisations and staff associations.
Staff at Edinburgh College have access to the following benefits (subject to eligibility criteria and availability):
As a learning institution, Edinburgh College is dedicated to the ongoing professional and personal development of every employee. We encourage a mindset of lifelong learning.
Professional development opportunities ensure staff learn, develop and prosper in their roles.
A wide number of options for professional development are available to staff, including:
To keep our staff and students safe, all College employees are required to fulfil a number of important compliance obligations. The majority of these requirements will be communicated to prospective employees prior to commencing work, however in order to be hired by the college, applicants must first satisfy the following compliance standards:
The Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) requires registration from candidates for teaching and learning positions.
All other non-teaching personnel must possess or be willing to obtain an Employer working with children check and where required a national police check prior to commencing employment.
All prospective employees and volunteers must abide by the College's Child Protection and Safety Policy and Child Safety Code of Conduct in order for the College to maintain its status as a child-safe workplace.
As part of your onboarding process, you will undertake mandatory training to enable you to approach your role with confidence.
Additionally, all new college employees must sign a declaration that they have read and understood these important child safety documents.
Edinburgh College welcomes applications from individuals who are passionate about education and inculcating a Biblical worldview that provides hope for its community. Before beginning your application, we recommend browsing our Adventist Schools Victoria website to gain an understanding of our culture and values.
Expressions of Interest
To find out more about the position, submit your expression of interest to asvhr@adventist.org.au, identifying the role you are applying for in the subject of your email.
Applications
When putting together your application, it should contain the following:
A cover letter outlining why you want to work at Edinburgh College and why you are qualified for the position.
A CV/Resume stating your skills and experience, along with the names and contact information of three referees. Please note that referees need to include senior leaders who have supervised you in your work.
Interviews will be extended to shortlisted candidates. During the interview, you will have the chance to ask the selection panel questions during the interview and to present extra supporting documentation.
Reference checks. As part of the selection process, your referees will be contacted. Reference checks will be undertaken with child safety in mind.
Offer
A job offer will be made to the chosen applicant.