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A teaching resume has to balance two audiences: the ATS that scans for registration, subjects, and year levels, and the principal who wants to see impact on students. The example below leads with teaching registration and a clear specialty, then proves effectiveness with outcomes — improved results, programs built, students engaged.

Don't list duties every teacher shares ("planned lessons", "marked work"). Show what changed: a class's results lifted, a new program you designed, a curriculum you led. That's what gets you the interview over the other forty applicants.

Teacher resume sample

Emma Wilson

Secondary Teacher — English & Humanities

emma.wilson@example.com • +61 400 777 888 • Adelaide, SA

Summary

Registered secondary teacher (VIT) with 6 years teaching English and Humanities, Years 7–12. Lifted a Year 12 cohort's average English score by 12 points and designed a whole-school literacy program.

Experience

English Teacher & Literacy CoordinatorAdelaide High School

2020 – Present

Adelaide, SA

  • Raised Year 12 English cohort average by 12 points over two years through targeted feedback and exam workshops.
  • Designed and rolled out a whole-school literacy program reaching 900+ students.
  • Mentored 4 graduate teachers through their first year.

English & Humanities TeacherRegional Secondary College

2018 – 2020

SA

  • Taught English and Humanities across Years 7–10 using differentiated instruction.
  • Introduced ICT-based assessment that increased homework completion by 25%.

Education

Master of Teaching (Secondary)University of Adelaide

2016 – 2017

B.A. English LiteratureUniversity of Adelaide

2012 – 2015

Skills

Teaching: Curriculum development, Differentiated instruction, Classroom management

Assessment: Student assessment, NAPLAN, Reporting

Registration: VIT registered

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ATS keywords for a teacher resume

Applicant tracking systems scan for role-specific terms. Work the ones that genuinely apply to you into your resume — naturally, not stuffed:

teacher registration (VIT/QCT/NESA)curriculum developmentdifferentiated instructionclassroom managementstudent assessmentlesson planningNAPLANspecial needs / inclusionparent engagementICT in the classroomliteracy / numeracy

Tips for a strong teacher resume

  • Put your teaching registration (VIT, QCT, NESA, etc.) and subjects/year levels in the header — it's the first ATS screen.
  • Show student outcomes: improved results, engagement, or programs you built — not just “taught Year 7 English”.
  • Name the curriculum and frameworks you've worked with (Australian Curriculum, IB) to match the posting.
  • Highlight extracurriculars and leadership (coordinator, mentor) — schools value the whole contribution.
  • Keep classroom-management and differentiation as concrete examples, not adjectives.

Teacher resume FAQs

Do I need to list my teacher registration on my resume?

Yes — state your current registration body and number status near the top. Schools cannot hire without it, so it's screened first.

How do I write a graduate teacher resume?

Lead with your practicum placements as experience — schools, year levels, subjects taught, and any measurable student impact.

Should I include a teaching philosophy?

Keep it to one line in your summary. A full philosophy statement belongs in a cover letter or portfolio, not the resume body.

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