Various schools in North Queensland Region
There is something for everyone in beautiful North Queensland. We are currently seeking enthusiastic, proactive and resilient teachers to join our dynamic workforce of teaching professionals in 2021 and beyond. Our region encompasses a variety of schools including primary, secondary and special schools and schools of distance education... there’s something for everyone. Whether you are just beginning your teaching career or looking for your next teaching adventure, apply now!
Job details
Position status Permanent,Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Full-time,Part-time
Occupational group Education & Training
Classification Teacher
Workplace Location Central West Qld,Mackay region,North West Qld,Townsville region
Job ad reference QLD/NQR360651/21
Closing date 31-Dec-2021
Yearly salary $63350 - $95356
Fortnightly salary $2488.90 - $3746.40
Contact person North Queensland Recruitment Team
Contact details E: Recruitment.NQR@qed.qld.gov.au | P: (07) 4758 3357
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North Queensland has so much on offer - from coastal living and breathtaking island scenery, to outback experiences stretching to Camooweal in the far west. The region is home to welcoming communities, a laid-back culture, rich history and ancient landscapes waiting to be explored. The major regional city, Townsville, provides all of the modern conveniences of a big city without the stress. No matter where your passion lies, North Queensland offers fantastic opportunities for teachers in any stage of their career. CLICK HERE to find out more about the diverse locations in our beautiful region!
All applicants will be considered for 2021 teaching vacancies available in various locations throughout North Queensland.
If you have a relevant teaching qualification or are working towards one, the North Queensland Region Recruitment Team are interested to hear from you. Please apply online with a copy of your current resume and any other information to support your application. Graduates are encouraged to also submit a copy of a completed practicum/internship reports with their application.
To find out more about Teaching in Queensland State Schools visit our website - www.teach.qld.gov.au
What's in it for you?
In addition to the pure thrill of seeing your students take significant educational leaps, we also offer a range of additional benefits to our teachers, including:
Above all, as a teacher at in North Queensland you will have the opportunity to challenge yourself and work towards your career goals.
HELP (HECS) Debt Support for Remote Teachers:
To be eligible for this initiative you must be employed in a teaching position at of the schools listed below. This initiative will remit all or part of your accumulated HELP debt after you have been engaged in a teaching position, including as an early childhood teacher, for four years in a very remote location in Australia.
How to apply:
Simply click the Green 'Apply online' button below, enter your personal details and as per the School's request, applicants are required to submit:
**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.**
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
Applicants are to apply online. Applications may be used to fill other similar vacancies and will remain current for up to 12 months. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
The Queensland Government is the executive branch and democratic administrative authority of the state of Queensland, Australia. A federated state under a parliamentary constitutional monarchy which was formed in 1859, Queensland's governmental structure is set out on the Constitution of Queensland. Since the Federation of Australia in 1901, Queensland has been a State of Australia, with the Constitution of Australia regulating the relationships between all state and territory governments and the Australian Government. Under the Australian Constitution, all states and territories (including Queensland) ceded powers relating to certain matters to the federal government.