Careers
‘A culture where people are given permission to try things – to develop their character over a period of time,’ Gerard Foley, Principal Ivanhoe Grammar School.
At Ivanhoe Grammar School, we value growth – of our students and our staff. Our School is more than a place of education; it’s a vibrant community that nurtures potential, celebrates achievement, and encourages people to try new things. Here, you’ll be supported to develop your skills, grow your character, and make a real impact.
Our staff embody the spirit of an Ivanhoe learner – committed to continuous growth, resilience, and ethical conduct. We are more than educators or professionals; we are role models who inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity in the young people we serve.
We offer a wide range of professional learning opportunities – from mentorship programs to diverse training experiences – and we’re committed to the success of both our teaching and professional services staff. At Ivanhoe, every team member is encouraged to thrive, lead, and contribute meaningfully to our community.
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There are so many great opportunities at Ivanhoe Grammar School
To apply for any of our Current Vacancies please complete our Application for Employment form.
Applications will close when a successful candidate has been appointed. Interviews will take place during this process. If applications cannot be submitted via the online system you may forward your application to employment@ivanhoe.com.au
Child Safety
All schools have a moral responsibility for the safety and wellbeing of students. At Ivanhoe Grammar School we take this responsibility very seriously. We are committed to a school culture where protecting children forms a part of our everyday thinking and activity. Detailed information about our commitment to child safety and wellbeing, is set out in our code of conduct, policies and procedures located on our Child Safety page.
Teachers must hold current registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). It is a legal requirement within Victoria that all staff employed by schools not holding a current VIT Registration must hold a current and valid employee Working With Children Check (WWCC). (A volunteer WWCC is not sufficient). To apply for a WWCC visit www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au.
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