Salary: $84,078 - $116,729 a yearJob Type: Part time, Full time, Permanent, Casual/TemporaryWorkplace Location: Cairns region, Central West Qld, Darling Downs - Maranoa, Far North Qld, Ipswich region, Logan - Beaudesert, Mackay region, Moreton Bay - North, Moreton Bay - South, North West Qld, Rockhampton region, South West Qld, Toowoomba region, Townsville region, Wide BayJob ad reference: QLD/593382Contact Person: Teacher Recruitment TeamAbout the Role: The English and Humanities curriculum is essential to providing students the opportunity to learn and better understand the influence of new ideas in society, politics, and everyday life.The Humanities stream encompasses Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Accounting, Ancient History, Business, Economics, Geography, Legal Studies, Modern History, Philosophy and Reason, Study of Religion, Social & Community Studies, and Tourism.Why Teach with the Department of Education? No two days are ever the same when you're a teacher!It's a varied and rewarding career that provides unique benefits and experiences.The Department has been proudly providing quality education services to Queenslanders for over 190 years, enjoying a long and rich history supporting local communities.Choosing to teach in a state school enhances the possibilities for Teachers to:Make a positive impactBe a role modelEmbrace a balanced lifestyleDiversify their career with endless possibilities across the StateBe a part of the culture and communityShare their passionsAbout You: Teaching is a career that provides challenges, excitement, and personal reward.Our teachers are the heart of our schools and communities, who continuously show a contagious level of enthusiasm, patience, agility, and creativity throughout the school year and their journeys.It is essential when you are leading a classroom that you can build relationships with your colleagues, possess strong team skills and time management, as well as demonstrate the ability to work independently to prepare lesson plans.Key attributes for success as a teacher include but are not limited to:Open-mindedness and willingness to take on new, unique, and challenging experiencesA willingness to be open to feedback to best support capability and professional developmentAn innate ability to develop, build, and maintain relationships within the school, community, and departmentScholarships and Grants: The Department has a number of scholarships and grants to support pre-service teachers to complete their degree, as well as qualified teachers engaged by the Department that wish to engage in further studies to grow their skillset and capability.Information on all current scholarships and grants can be found by visiting Teach Queensland - Scholarships and Grants.Supports available for students and/or employees of the Department: Teach Queensland Prac Placement GrantBeginning Teacher Support PaymentSupported Pathways into TeachingTo Register Your Interest: Click the Green 'Apply online' button belowComplete the expression of interest formOne of our friendly recruiters will contact you to discuss opportunities.Further Information: We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.Important Note: Be careful - Don't provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs.Don't transfer any money or complete suspicious online surveys.If you see something suspicious, report this job ad.#J-18808-Ljbffr