Position
Learning Technologies and Innovation Officer – SDA Schools NSW/ACT
Applications Close
05 June 2025
Role Description
Seventh-day Adventist Schools NSW/ACT is seeking a dynamic and innovative educator to join the Schools’ Registration Team in a cross-system role supporting the integration of learning technologies across our 19 schools in NSW and the ACT. The successful applicant will work collaboratively with staff across Greater Sydney, North NSW, and South NSW to embed digital technologies into teaching and learning practices.
This position is an initial fixed-term contract until the end of the school year, with travel required across the three entities. Base location is flexible, however a presence across all schools in NSW and ACT is required.
As a member of the Schools’ Registration Team, you will play a key role in supporting schools to implement and optimise learning technologies. You will also design and deliver professional learning, collaborate with curriculum leaders, and guide schools in the effective use of technology to enhance student outcomes.
Location
Base negotiable: Wahroonga, Cooranbong or Canberra.
Travel across NSW and ACT schools required.
Application Requirements
The successful applicant will:
This role requires a current driver’s licence and the capacity to travel regularly across NSW and the ACT. Some out-of-hours work may be required.
SDA Schools are committed to child safety by providing a safe culture, safe operations, and a safe environment.
Only those with a legal right to work in Australia may apply. The appointing body reserves the right to fill this position at its discretion and to close applications early.
Expressions of Interest
Applications can be emailed to Brittaney Procter, Registration & Accreditation Officer, Seventh-day Adventist Schools NSW/ACT: [email protected]
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Adventist Employment is an initiative of the People Services department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific.
We acknowledge God as the creator, provider and owner of all things. We also respectfully acknowledge the Darramuragal people who are the traditional custodians of the land on which the South Pacific Division office of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is located.