Wesley College is located on a picturesque campus close to the Swan River in South Perth. The College prides itself on aiming to provide a high quality education, offering each student an opportunity to reach his or her own individual potential. Wesley is committed to the challenge of becoming a ‘Thinking School’, involving whole school programs that introduce thinking tools such as de Bono’s Thinking Hats, Thinkers Keys and Habits of Mind.
The College offers a variety of innovative curricular and co-curricular programs, with the expectation that students and staff show leadership, compassion, and demonstrate the highest standards of academic and professional endeavour. We recognise that our staff and students make a rich and valuable contribution to the diverse culture of the College.
Wesley College promotes an environment that fosters personal and professional excellence, and embraces diversity. Staff are an integral part of the Wesley community, and are offered many benefits including professional development, modern facilities with a focus on technology, competitive remuneration, salary packaging, family friendly work practices, on-site sports club, health and well being program and social club activities.
To find out more about employment opportunities at Wesley College contact our Human Resources Manager on 9368 8152 or hrmanager@wesley.wa.edu.au
Wesley places great emphasis on professional development and good working relationships. This has created a supportive working environment where a teacher’s talent can be furthered and fostered. You are surrounded by inspiring and friendly staff who strive to be at the forefront of contemporary education.Mike Lans, Head of Boarding
I commenced employment at Wesley in 2005 as the Director of the Katitjin program. What stood out immediately was the pastoral focus of the College and the positive response from the students to this. The potential to advance myself both professionally and personally has also been of great benefit, as staff are actively encouraged to identify and pursue a range of professional development opportunities.Nathan Jessup, Director Katitjin Program