Teacher - Student Wellbeing - Aurukun State School — Manoora, Cairns

Job details Position status Permanent Position type Full-time Occupational group Education & Training Classification Teacher Workplace Location Cairns region,Far North Qld Job ad reference QLD/FNQ527797/24 Closing date 03-May-2024 Yearly salary Fortnightly salary Total remuneration Salary Other Job duration Commencing as soon as possible Contact person Baressa Frazer Contact details 07 4083 4333 Access the National Relay Service The role of Positive Behaviour Support teacher at Aurukun State School is an important part of our commitment to providing our students with the additional support they need to engage with their education. We are currently inviting applications from general primary teachers who demonstrate excellence in building positive relationships and the ability to function to a high standard in a team environment. This role will suit a hard-working, highly motivated and resilient educator. Knowledge of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) would be advantageous as would knowledge of Essential Skills of Classroom Management. Welcome to Aurukun State School The name 'Aurukun' came from the local language name for the large lagoon at the back of the mission. Aboriginal people were relocated from large surrounding areas to the mission over several decades. The Aurukun Shire, with its own Shire Council, was established in 1978. It includes much of the traditional country of the Wik, Wik Way and Kugu people. The 7500 square kilometre shire has rare and beautiful environmental values. Traditional owners are very proud of their country and traditional language and culture are strong. The shire is one of only a few welfare reform communities in Queensland and has about 1200 people. Explore our website to learn more about Aurukun State School What's in it for you? A highly attractive remuneration package, generous superannuation, salary sacrificing options and leave loading Remote Area Incentive Scheme incentives apply to this location Relocation assistance and subsidised departmental accommodation is available A broad range of professional development opportunities Living in Aurukun Aurukun is a very remote Indigenous community located 11 hours by road from Cairns, on the North West coast of the Cape York Peninsula. Home to around 1300 people, this community is the traditional homeland of the Wik, Wik Waya and Kugu people. The predominant traditional language spoken in Aurukun is Wik Mungkan; this is the first language of most Aurukun children. A region rich in traditional cultural practices. When you have some down time, get out and explore the local area, go fishing or camping or take the 4WD out for a run - ask the locals for some tips. Travel to Aurukun is by road or air with Skytrans operating flights on weekdays. Local amenities include a health clinic, library, fuel station, store and take away food shop. Please note Aurukun is an Alcohol Management Plan community Applicants for this position must possess: Current Queensland College of Teachers registration An active application for teacher employment lodged online An exemption card issued by Blue Card Services. TO APPLY FOR THIS EXCITING OPPORTUNITY: Read the attached Role Description Attach a brief resume, contact details for two referees (one of whom should be your current supervisor) and a maximum one page written response outlining the skills and knowledge you will bring to the role. Pre-Service & Beginning Teachers are encouraged to supply their most recent practicum report and academic transcript for the last completed study period (unofficial is fine). 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

Applications close Sunday, 26 May 2024
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