Secondary Teacher - Multiple Statewide Vacancies - Tasmania
Department for Education, Children and Young People
Hobart
- A$80,416 - A$114,882 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- $80,416 to $114,882 per annum (pro rata) + 11% superannuation (plus any allowances and payments payable if at an isolated location)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Term 4, 2024 (14 October 2024) or Term 1, 2025. Schools commence on Monday 3 February and colleges on Tuesday 28 January 2025.
- Apply by:
- 28 April 2024
Job overview
There are 196 public schools across Tasmania with a variety of sizes, contexts, locations and one common purpose – to help every child reach their full potential. There is nothing more rewarding than supporting a young person to try their best, and sharing in those proud moments when they reach their goals.
Are you a qualified teacher or graduating in 2024?
Take a moment now to reimagine your future across our diverse teaching community.
Graduating Teacher Campaign
Are you graduating from university with a teaching degree in 2024? This campaign will capture graduating teachers and support the transition between study and work while increasing the number of pre-service teachers applying for employment within our Department.
Visit the graduating teacher campaign to start your graduate teacher journey!
National Teacher Campaign
Did you obtain your teaching degree prior to 2024? Are you considering a career and lifestyle change in beautiful Tasmania? We invite applications from qualified teachers with all levels of experience and subject expertise.
Visit the national teacher campaign to enhance your teaching journey!
Applications close Sunday 28 April 2024.
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About Department for Education, Children and Young People
- Department for Education, Children and Young People
- GPO Box 169, Hobart
- Tasmania
- 7001
- Australia
The Department for Education, Children and Young People (DECYP) provides educational services to learners from birth. There is no defined age limit because we believe in and are responsible for educational services that enable all Tasmanians to learn, regardless of their age, their background or where they live.
We provide educational services through our 12 Child and Family Centres, Launching into Learning programs (babies to 4 year olds and their families), primary, combined, secondary and senior secondary schools around the state, including education delivered flexibly or via blended learning. Our Libraries give Tasmanians access to a wide range of services including community learning.
Teachers are central to school improvement efforts. Improving the efficiency and equity of schooling depends, in large measure, on ensuring that competent people want to work as teachers, that their teaching is of high quality, and that all students have access to high quality teaching.
The Department’s overarching objective is that all learners succeed as connected, resilient, creative and curious thinkers. It is these attributes that research shows will prepare learners for further education and the world of work in the 21st Century.
The Strategic Plan articulates the Department’s shared values of aspiration, courage, growth and respect, which guide behaviours, and inform decisions, across the whole Department. It also focuses the Department on the delivery of four evidence-based goals to improve outcomes for all learners: access, participation and engagement; early learning; wellbeing; and literacy and numeracy. The Department’s efforts toward achievement of these goals is tailored to a learner’s age, ability and aspirations in the areas of: early learning; primary and secondary education; senior secondary education; and adult learning.
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