Inclusive and Disability Teachers: Primary and Secondary – Teach in Canberra Inclusive and Disability Teachers: Primary and Secondary – Teach in Canberra
Competitive public school pay and conditions that rank among Australia's best.
Incremental salary progression, starting from $86,253 for new educators and from $102,969 to $121,07 for experienced educators, rewarding you for your expertise and dedication to teaching.
Up to $12K relocation reimbursement for interstate/international teachers.
The ACT Education Directorate seeks passionate and qualified Inclusive and Disability educators for Primary and Secondary roles across a range of local and specialist schools.
We believe in the life-changing impact of education.
We are guided by the Future of Education Strategy, where our students are central to everything we do.
The growing ACT public education system educates more than 50,000 students across 92 public schools, from early childhood to college.
In ACT public schools, you can use your expertise to teach across both primary and secondary settings.
We have permanent and contract positions across all our schools from preschool to year 6 primary schools, year 7-10 high schools, larger preschool to year 10 schools, in colleges teaching years 11 and 12.
All students with disability and diverse learning needs are welcome to attend their local school, where they will be supported with reasonable adjustments.
ACT public schools have access to the Education Directorate's Allied Health Service, School Psychology Service, and evidence-based professional learning.
The ACT public education system also includes four specialist schools for students with moderate, severe, or profound intellectual disability: Cranleigh (Preschool to year 6) and Black Mountain School (years 7-12) on Canberra's northside and Malkara (preschool to year 6) and The Woden School (years 7-12) on the southside.
About you:
You have relevant and recognised tertiary qualifications.
Have a passion for teaching and education and support a student-centred approach to learning.
Have inclusive and disability expertise and the ability to teach across a broad age and ability range.
Can demonstrate knowledge and successful application of the Australian Curriculum and/or The Early Years Learning Framework and/or Abilities Based Learning & Education Support (ABLES).
Have positive classroom management skills and the ability to communicate effectively.
Proven experience establishing and fostering relationships with students, staff, and parents/carers.
Are committed to supporting the wellbeing of students.
We offer:
Competitive teacher salary packages that rank among the nation's best public school pay and conditions and a better classification structure that supports school leaders, new educators, and experienced teachers.
Opportunities for experienced educators to progress their careers and move schools without needing to relocate, as our 92 schools are all within a 30-minute drive from wherever you live in Canberra.
An Enterprise Agreement that prioritises teacher wellbeing and better workloads for teachers and school leaders.
Four staff development days a year (student-free) at the beginning of each term.
Ongoing professional learning and development opportunities.
Joining the ACT Education Directorate is not just a teaching position for now; it's a choice for your future.
You'll receive benefits and entitlements that make us an employer of choice for teachers.
Eligibility requirements for employment
To be eligible to be employed as a teacher in an ACT public school, you must:
Education qualifications – Have an approved four-year full-time tertiary education qualification.
Applicants with qualifications gained outside of Australia should complete a skills assessment by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) to confirm qualification requirements and English language proficiency to teach in Australian schools.
Teacher registration – Hold a valid approval to teach with the ACT Teacher Quality Institute (TQI).
If you do not hold a teacher registration with the ACT TQI, we suggest starting your application process at the same time as you apply for this teaching opportunity.
Working With Vulnerable People (WWVP) registration – Have a valid ACT WWVP.
If you don't, we suggest starting your application process at the same time.
Approved working status – Be an Australian citizen and/or be a permanent resident and/or hold a valid working visa.
Business sponsorship is available and assessed on an individual basis.
How to apply
Apply via our job portal, noting you will need to provide:
Your resume/CV outlining your teaching experience and qualifications to teach.
Evidence of your teacher registration or, if currently studying, evidence of your enrolment in an accredited initial teacher education course.
Two completed teaching referee reports, one being from a current or previous manager/supervisor.
The ACT Public Service is committed to building a culturally diverse and inclusive workforce.
As part of this commitment, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability and those who identify as LGBTQIA+ are encouraged to apply.
All offers of employment are made under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and are made on the basis that you satisfy all relevant pre-employment checks.
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