braintic is a very competent teacher, from what I've seen, and I'm pretty sure he's been teaching longer than you've been in school. So if anything, he would have the most 'clue' about the demand/supply of Mathematics teachers. Also, what's the guarantee that the school you're going to land in even offers Extension 2?
I understand that you dislike spoon-feeding, which is a great thing. However, I think there's some mis-understanding of my post. When I say that a teacher should be there to provide Mathematical motivation, it doesn't mean that you literally give it away. It involves the 'asking of questions' as you have mentioned.
For example, when I go through the proof of PS+PS'=2a, I always ask my students for what ideas they have in mind initially. If they don't have much of an idea, I give them clues (ie: "Do you know any formulas or expressions involving PS? Yep, PS=ePM would be a good start.)
Also, may I ask if you've taught Year 11/Year 12 students before? Or perhaps those who are at a more advanced level (ie: taking extension subjects)?
I get the feeling that you're applying techniques of teaching Junior HS to teaching Extension 2.