Primary and Secondary Teachers - Mid-year Graduate roles | Full-time Permanent — Canberra Region, Australian Capital Territory
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Primary and Secondary Teachers - Mid-year Graduate roles Full-time Permanent Closes: 02 April 2024 Classification: Classroom Teacher Salary: $84,978 - $119,288 plus superannuation Position No: Primary and Secondary Teachers - Mid-year Graduate roles Directorate: Education Advertised (Gazettal date): 21 March 2024 Contact Officer: EDU Recruitment on eduteacherrecruitmentact.gov.au Nation-leading public school pay and conditions.Future-focussed on career growth and development.Ongoing professional development, in-school support, and mentoring. APPLY HERE We are seeking graduate teachers specialising in either Primary and Secondary education to commence either as permanent staff or on one term, semesterly or yearly contracts. About us Join a leading learning organisation where you matter, working with experienced and supportive school leaders. By teaching in the growing ACT public school system, you will make a real difference to the lives of the young people of Canberra. In 2024, we're opening our 91st school in a system delivering excellent, inclusive and equitable outcomes for very child and young person. We value educators who are enthusiastic, innovative and willing to engage and nurture curiosity and creativity. Our system offers nation leading pay and conditions and a better classification structure that supports school leaders, new educators, and experienced teachers. If you're contracted for 12 months or more, we'll assist with your relocation expenses (up to $12k). Experienced teacher salaries for 2024 range from $101,477 to $119,288, while graduate teacher salaries start at $84,978. Benefits of working in ACT public schools: Better workloads that prioritise developing educational leadership, innovative teaching and learning including reduced face-to-face teaching hours for our graduate teachers. 4 staff development days a year (student free), held at the beginning of each term. A New Educator Support Program to set new educators up for success. The right to disconnect outside of work hours and enjoy a better work/life balance in a progressive, diverse and inclusive city. About you Whether you're seeking a contract for a term, a semester, a year, or a permanent position we can help you find the teaching role that suits what you are looking for. As a teacher employed by the ACT Education Directorate, you will be a dynamic, professional and contemporary educator who will: Have subject expertise and the ability to teach across a broad age and ability range. Develop relationships across your professional and school community to provide the best student experience. Demonstrate an ability to work effectively and collaboratively in a team environment with like-minded educators who have a passion for teaching and their specialisation. Have strong classroom management skills enabling a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Commit to collaborative professional learning and development as an educator. Commit to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Eligibility requirements for employment To be able to teach within the ACT public education system you must: Hold and/or be eligible for teacher registration with the Teacher Quality Institute (TQI) prior to starting your employment. Hold a current ACT Working with Vulnerable People (WwVP) registration. Be an Australian citizen and/or be permanent resident and/or hold a valid working visa. Business sponsorship is available and assessed on an individual basis. Email eduteachingincanberraact.gov.au to find out more. Why Canberra? Flexibility in your choice of schools, without having to relocate from where you live. Enjoy a work/life balance in a progressive city where everything is only a 30-minute drive away Canberra is a safe, welcoming, and multicultural city with an abundance of nature reserves, parks, lakes, and mountains as well as contemporary and dynamic urban spaces, including extensive foodie and shopping precincts. Canberrans thrive in their active lifestyle; our residents have the highest participation level for organised sport in the country. Our community events are unsurpassed with regular artisanal markets and annual events including our spring festival featuring one million blooms by the lake, the renowned multicultural food festival and iconic hot air balloon festival in autumn. Canberra is a city offering endless opportunity. But don't take our word for it - find out more about why Canberra is a great place to live and work. How to apply Apply via our job portal here, noting you will need to attach the following documents: A two-page statement providing practice examples of your experience aligned to the Australian Professional Standards with an emphasis your pedagogical philosophy and how you have strived to meet the diverse needs of students. Your resume. Contact details of two referees. A copy of your registration from your local regulatory authority. If currently studying, evidence of enrolment in an accredited Initial Teacher Education program. We welcome applications from teachers all year round. Please email us at eduteacherrecruitmentact.gov.au to find out about the many opportunities with ACT public schools. The ACT Public Service is committed to building a culturally diverse workforce and an inclusive workplace. As part of this commitment, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability and those who identify as LGBTQIA are encouraged to apply. LI-DNI

Applications close Sunday, 21 April 2024
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