Mulgildie State School are seeking applications for a one day a week temporary role in 2022. If you are looking for a part-time role in a welcoming rural Central Queensland school this is the position for you!
Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
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Position type | Part-time |
Occupational group | Education & Training |
Classification | Teacher |
Workplace Location | Wide Bay |
Job ad reference | QLD/CQR404926/22 |
Closing date | 27-May-2022 |
Yearly salary | $13311 - $20037 |
Fortnightly salary | $510.20 - $768.00 |
Job duration | ASAP until 09/12/2022 |
Contact person | Brittany Jaques |
Contact details | cqrecruitment@qed.qld.gov.au |
Mulgildie is a rural village in the Upper Burnett district that is 120 km west of Bundaberg and 10 km south of Monto.
For further information about the school, please click here to visit the school's website.
What is in it for you?
As the largest employer of teachers in Queensland the department has some attractive benefits for employees, including:
Teaching in Queensland:
The department is responsible for the delivery of quality education services to all Queensland students in state schools and recognises teachers and their commitment to teaching through a range of rewards and benefits. To find out more click here.
Applicants for these positions must possess:
To ensure the Department of Education is complying with this requirement successful applicants will be required to supply supporting evidence of their COVID-19 vaccination for employment to any roles in the designated categories. Please visit the Department of Education COVID-19 website for further information. Department of Health information page for further information about obtaining your COVID-19 vaccination certificate.
How to apply:
Applicants are encouraged to commence and submit their application as early as possible as the Department of Education reserves the right to reduce the application period and/or remove the job advertisement early should a suitable applicant be found.
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