Rockhampton State High School in Central Queensland is seeking passionate and enthusiastic applicants for a permanent Mathematics position. It is desired that the successful applicant can teach years 7 to 12 and has a second teaching area of either Business, Computing or Health and Physical Education. This is a permanent position commencing 19/04/2021.
Job details
Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Education & Training
Classification: Teacher
Workplace Location: Rockhampton region
Job ad reference: QLD/CQR368777/21
Closing date: 30-Apr-2021
Yearly salary: $63350 - $95356
Fortnightly salary: $2482.20 - $3655
Job duration: Commences 19/04/2021
Contact person: Melanie Brown
Contact details: 0417077504
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Rockhampton is a major City Hub and is the gateway to everything that the Central Queensland region has to offer, whilst only being a short drive to the stunning Capricorn coastline and the Keppel Islands.
For further information about the school, please click here to visit the school's website.
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.
Applicants for this position 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.
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