Position Vacant - Teacher of Health and Physical Education

October 21, 2025

Teacher of Health and Physical Education

Full time. Commencing 2026.


Position Description


POSITION: Teacher of Health and Physical Education. Experience with Netball or Touch Football would be looked upon favourably.


RESPONSIBLE TO: Principal through Head of Teaching and Learning.


REPORTS TO: Head of Department - Health and Physical Education.


KEY FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: Teachers; students; boarding and pastoral staff; parents.


Inspire Young Minds. Empower Future Thinkers.

Fairholme College invites applications from passionate and professional educators to join our vibrantHealth and Physical Education Department. If you believe in the power of relational teaching, high-impact pedagogy, and the importance of quality girls’ education underpinned by Christian values, this is a compelling opportunity to make a difference.


We seek a dynamic teacher of Health and Physical Education Department who is committed to continuous growth, collaborative practice, and fostering a love of learning in every student.



Position Overview

The Teacher of Health and Physical Education works under the guidance of the Head of Department – Health and Physical Education and is a key contributor to the College’s academic and wellbeing program. You will be part of a collaborative and contemporary team focused on best practice in teaching, active engagement in professional learning and shared mission to see girls flourish. Teachers with specific interest in Netball and / or Touch Football are encouraged to apply as there may be leadership opportunities within our Sports Department in these areas.


This role includes responsibility beyond the classroom, including involvement in Holme Group (wellbeing), co-curricular activities, and potentially supporting boarders through evening pre supervision.



Key Responsibilities


1. Living the Ethos

  • Model and uphold the Christian values of Fairholme College in professional and person conduct.
  • Support the College’s relational and restorative culture through positive engagement with students and colleagues.
  • Participate actively in wellbeing, co-curricular programs and the broader life of the College.
  • Show understanding of, and care for, the specific needs of boarding students.


2. Pedagogical Excellence

  • Inspire students through high-impact, evidence informed, and creative teaching practices.
  • Differentiate instructions to support diverse learning needs and strengths.
  • Confidently integrate digital tools, including Schoolbox, to support learning and communication.
  • Develop and deliver engaging lessons aligned to the Australian Curriculum and QCAA syllabi.
  • Provide timely and constructive assessment and feedback in accordance with College policies.
  • Collaborate with departmental colleagues to drive innovation and continual improvement in Health and Physical Education  teaching.


3. Curriculum and Professional Knowledge

  • Maintain a current and working knowledge of relevant QCAA Senior syllabi, including endorsement and confirmation processes.
  • Show currency in the Australian Curriculum for Years 7-10.
  • Actively pursue relevant professional development and maintain professional standards.


Selection Criteria

Applicants must address the following in their application:

  1. Commitment to Christian Education and Girls’ Learning:
    Demonstrated alignment with the values and ethos of a Christian school and a clear understanding of the context and benefits of girls’ education.
  2. Teaching and Curriculum Knowledge:
    Proven capacity to teach Health and Physical Education across Years 7-12, with a strong working knowledge of the Australian Curriculum and QCAA Senior syllabi.
  3. Engaging and Responsive Pedagogy:
    Ability to implement differentiated, student-centered strategies and utilise digital tools to maximise engagement and achievement.
  4. Collaborative and Professional Contribution:
    Willingness to ngage in team teaching, contribute to department and school-wide initiatives, and participate fully in the life of the College.



Prospective candidates are requested to read the following documents prior to submitting an application.


Working with Children

As a College we are committed to the health and wellbeing of all our members and, in particular the welfare of all students in our care. As such, staff members are committed to prevention, identification and reporting of child abuse and neglect and adherence to the Child Protection Policy and the Staff Code of Conduct, both of which are available - see links below.


Whilst such policies have direct relevance to boarding, coaching, nursing and teaching staff, all prospective candidates are requested to read the following documents prior to submitting an application. Our responsibilities to work respectfully and thoughtfully with all, and particularly the young people in our care, are shared across all staff, evident in our demeanour, as well as our adherence to policy requirements.



Successful candidates are required to undergo a screening process prior to appointment and must comply with all College policies and relevant legislation related to student protection.



Communication Skills

  • The ability to work collaboratively with work colleagues, and to communicate clearly and enthusiastically with staff, students, and families.
  • An ability to support and enact a restorative practices approach to conflict resolution is required. See Restorative Practices at Fairholme ›



Workplace Health and Safety

As a member of the College, the successful applicant is required to follow all workplace, health and safety requirements that include but are not limited to:

  • Adherence to and working knowledge of policy requirements;
  • Cooperation with audit, professional learning and training/drill processes;
  • Meticulous attention to reporting responsibilities and record-keeping obligations in relation to all workplace, health and safety matters.



The Package

The appointment is currently under the conditions of the Fairholme College Certified Agreement.



About Fairholme College

Fairholme College is a leading independent day and boarding school for girls from Prep to Year 12 in Toowoomba, Queensland. With a history dating back to 1908, the College is known for its academic achievement, Christian ethos, strong boarding culture, and commitment to nurturing each student’s potential.



Application Information

Applications should include:

  • A cover email addressing the selection criteria
  • A current CV
  • A brief statement of your educational philosophy
  • The names and contact details of three referees, including your current or most recent employer.



Submissions Due: Sunday 2 November 2025


Applications to:

Ms Rebecca Stone

Executive Assistant to Principal

Fairholme College

PO Box 688

TOOWOOMBA 4350


Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07 4688 4688


Fairholme College is committed to child safeguarding. All applicants should hold, or be in the process of obtaining, Queensland College of Teachers registration.



Selection Process

The interview panel will review applications and determine a short list. Non successful candidates will be advised via email once the interview process has been completed and the successful candidate appointed. Following email receipt, there will be opportunity for further face-to-face feedback..



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