Central Queensland Region
Moranbah SHS currently has a unique opportunity to learn from a broad range of colleagues and to experience a diverse lifestyle. They are seeking a teacher preferably with science experience and knowledge of chickens to deliver their Agriculture Practices to years 11 and 12. Apply now and join our dedicated team where you can make a genuine difference to the lives of students
Job details
Position status Permanent
Position type Full-time
Occupational group Education & Training
Classification Teacher
Workplace Location Mackay region
Job ad reference QLD/CQR36144/21
Closing date 26-Feb-2021
Yearly salary $63350 - $95356
Fortnightly salary $2482.20 - $3655.00
Job duration Commences 01/02/2021
Contact person Leigh Dyer
Contact details 0477372462
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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:
**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.
Suitable Applications will remain on file for 12 months and may be considered for other teaching vacancies in any school location.
Documents
Before applying for this vacancy please ensure you read the documents below.
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.