Townsville Grammar School is one of the original Grammar Schools of Queensland. The Year 7-12 campus is located on the original site at North Ward. The School also operates two Junior School campuses, both offering Pre-Prep to Year 6, at Annandale and North Shore.
Townsville Grammar School is a co-educational, non-denominational School with a current enrolment of approximately 1400 students, including 120 boarders (7-12), of whom approximately 25 are international students.
As one of the eight original Grammar schools in Queensland, Townsville Grammar School was established in 1888 and has offered boarding since this time. The School has a long-standing reputation as the leading academic school in Northern Queensland, also offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Years 11 and 12.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, experienced and innovative Hospitality Teacher/ Co‑ordinator to join our high calibre teaching team. This is an exciting opportunity to lead and grow a contemporary program that equips students with practical skills, industry awareness and transferable capabilities for a broad range of future pathways. The position is offered on a full-time, permanent basis
About The Role
The Hospitality Teacher/Co‑ordinator is responsible for delivering engaging, high-quality learning experiences while leading the development and coordination of a practical, industry-aligned program. This role combines classroom teaching with subject leadership, focusing on applied learning that equips students with transferable skills for further education and future employment pathways.
You will play a key role in fostering a dynamic and supportive learning environment, ensuring programs remain contemporary, relevant and aligned with curriculum requirements, while contributing to the broader academic, pastoral and co‑curricular life of the School.
This position commences Term 4, 2026.
Key Responsibilities
In this role, you will contribute both as a classroom teacher and subject leader.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
- Designing and delivering high-quality teaching and learning programs aligned with curriculum standards
- Leading the planning, implementation and review of the subject curriculum to ensure consistency, innovation and industry relevance
- Creating authentic, applied learning experiences that engage students and build practical, transferable skills
- Monitoring, assessing and reporting on student progress, with timely and meaningful feedback
- Maintaining a positive and well-managed classroom environment that reflects the School’s values and expectations
- Supporting student wellbeing through active participation in the pastoral care program and Positive Education framework
You will also contribute more broadly to the life of the School by collaborating with colleagues, engaging professionally with parents and the community, and participating in co‑curricular activities and key School events
About You
You are a passionate and student-focused educator who is committed to delivering engaging, relevant and high-quality learning experiences. You bring strong organisational and interpersonal skills, along with the ability to lead and innovate within a subject area.
You Will Demonstrate
- Relevant teaching qualifications and current QCT registration
- Experience teaching Hospitality or a closely related area
- Strong classroom management and the ability to engage a diverse range of learners
- A collaborative approach to teaching and a commitment to continuous improvement
- Initiative, organisation and the capacity to lead and develop a subject area
- A genuine commitment to the ethos and values of independent schooling, including involvement in pastoral and co‑curricular programs
- Experience in the hospitality industry or subject leadership, along with relevant certifications, will be highly regarded.
A full teacher position description is available here.
What We Offer
- Competitive remuneration and 12.75% superannuation contributions.
- Salary sacrifice options.
- Opportunity for relocation assistance.
- Annual flu vaccination program.
- Reduced tuition fees for children of permanent staff.
- Paid parental leave of 14 weeks after qualifying period.
- Access to free and confidential counselling via EAP for staff and family members.
- Access to EAP app offering wellbeing benefits such as webinars, health assessments and exclusive discounts from selected retailers and service providers.
- Discounted fitness club membership with Strand Fitness.
To apply, provide a cover letter, CV, and details of two current referees. Please outline in your cover letter how you meet the specific accountabilities of the role.
Applications should be received no later than 30 June 2026. Candidates will be considered upon submission of application so may close sooner if a suitable candidate is found.
Townsville Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety, wellbeing and dignity of all children and young people. All staff are expected to uphold the School’s child‑safe values, maintain appropriate professional boundaries, and comply with the School’s child‑safety policies and procedures. Appointment to this role is subject to appropriate child‑safety screening - including Working with Children Check (Blue Card) Check - where applicable, in line with legislative and regulatory requirements. The School adopts a rigorous and proactive approach to safeguarding and undertakes comprehensive pre-employment screening to ensure the suitability of all personnel. These processes include, but are not limited to, reference verification, identity confirmation, qualification validation, and professional registration checks.
Our Child Safety and Wellbeing policies are available at: Policies & School Handbook | Townsville Grammar School