Job Summary
- Salary at full time is $111,051 + 12% and Salary Packaging benefits. Pro rata this salary if applying for part time (hourly rate $56.20).
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 9th Dec 2025
- Regional VIC > Bendigo, Goldfields & Macedon Ranges

2023 Protecting Children’s Award winner- Our TEACHaR Program won the highly sort after Engaging Kids in School Award! This brings TEACHaR into rarefied company and a further acclaim, a dual award winner since these awards began. An achievement that has not been replicated by another program.
Lost educational opportunities have a cumulative effect on the lives of children in care – limiting their future opportunities and perpetuating the disadvantage they face over time. This program will provide a trauma-informed approach to re-engaging these students in learning, with continued and consistent support.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher to join the TEACHaR Program on a full-time basis for the first half of 2026, with a view to continuing the role/s beyond this time.
We are looking for a teacher with a background in trauma-informed teaching to fill three new roles within the Program:
Flexibility to work part time: The option to split the role and apply for any or a combination of the following: 0.4FTE Therapeutic Residential Care Education Specialist in Maryborough; 0.3FTE Therapeutic Residential Care Education Specialist in Bendigo; 0.3TFE Youth Justice Education Specialist is also available.
Please make clear in your cover letter whether you are applying for all as a full-time 1.0FTE position, one role separately, or two in combination.
Unique, community-based teaching model with 7 weeks paid leave and a salary that will impress which includes salary packaging benefits meaning you take home more of your pay. Work one on one with students who reside in Out of Home Care and Residential Care settings.
This role provides qualified teachers the opportunity to provide one to one teaching to vulnerable young people residing in residential care to re-engage with education, improving attendance and retention. Improving the life outcomes for young people through education. You will be required to implement tailored educational programs to meet the individual needs of the young people. This includes providing intensive teaching in literacy and numeracy to enable the young people to reach their true potential.
You will be working closely with the young person’s Care Team which may include carers, case managers, school staff and other professionals.
What our people say- “I feel really supported - probably the most supported I’ve ever felt in a workplace. This job can be really difficult, so if you’re supported, that’s half the battle for me. Knowing it's there means I can go out and do the work.”
We understand that you might want to learn more about this approach to Teaching children and young people in Residential Care so please call or reach out in the way you feel most comfortable (contact details at the bottom of the advert)
In your application, please address the 6 points in the “Knowledge and Skills” section of the Position Description in your cover letter (1-2 pages maximum).
You can download the position description here
Education Specialist PD EDU E ICE 022023 V1.1 (2).pdf
Once you have that ready you can formally apply for the role. Click apply wherever you first see the advertisement which will take you to our careers page. Create a profile over on the right hand side and then attach a resume with your key selection criteria through the portal.
The advert is only meant to be an overview, for all the details on what makes this such a unique and interesting teaching position you need to call or email our Lead Teacher Tim Bardsley on 0400 973 993 or [email protected] using the subject line: Education Specialist - Bendigo / Maryborough enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Please Note: It is mandatory for the successful applicant to hold a current Working with Children Check and be prepared to undergo a National Criminal History Check prior to commencement.
Anglicare Victoria acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country.
Diversity and inclusivity are important to Anglicare Victoria and we are committed to ensuring our workplace and services reflect this. Everyone is welcome at Anglicare Victoria, regardless of age, ethnicity, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and physical ability.
A position description is attached.
