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TEACH in NSW public schools

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TEACHin NSW public schools

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Why teach in NSW public schools?

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Outstanding career opportunities and a great salary package

As a teacher in NSW public schools you will be joining one of Australia’s largest employers, providing an unparalleled range of teaching career opportunities and benefits.

The chance to inspire and empower others every day

Dynamic and diverse working environments

Over 2,000 permanent appointments annually.

State-wide career and promotion opportunities in over 2,200 NSW public schools.

A great starting salary with opportunities for increases with experience.

Teachers make a profound difference to the lives of students … every working day. In NSW public schools you will have the opportunity to inspire a new generation of our state’s learners to become tomorrow’s leaders.

‘Seeing students succeed in tasks and understand content is what makes this job.’ Science teacher

‘I realised how rewarding teaching was, and how I could really make a difference in children’s lives.’ Mathematics teacher

‘It’s the best job in the world.’ Principal

NSW public schools provide rich and diverse work places, from large, comprehensive urban schools to highly specialised environments, such as small country schools, hospital schools and environmental education centres. Our 21st century IT framework directly connects over 2,200 schools

across NSW.

2,200 schools, 60,000 teachers and 750,000 students.

Small, specialised teaching and learning environments through to large multi-campus schools.

The Connected Classrooms IT framework enables strong links between physically remote schools.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/benefits

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/ourteachers

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/ourschools

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Choose to teach in higher demand areas

Attend an Explore Your Future visit in rural NSW or western and south western Sydney

Apply for a Teacher Education Scholarship

Get paid to study and secure your employment. Scholarships are available to students wanting to train as teachers of mathematics, science (with physics), English, special education or selected TAS subjects. Scholarships are also available for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders to train in any subject area. Check the details online -

don’t miss out.

A guaranteed permanent teaching job in an agreed location on successful completion of studies.

$5,000 per year of full time study up to a maximum of five years.

$3,000 extra when you commence teaching.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/scholarships

Help secure your teaching career by researching current areas of demand. Higher demand exists for teachers in mathematics, physics, school counselling and special education, particularly in western and

south western Sydney and non-coastal rural NSW.

Choose subjects to broaden your teaching range and maximise your career prospects.

Fast track your career advancement by working in areas of need.

Receive attractive incentives and benefits when you teach in selected locations.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/highdemand

The teach.NSW Explore Your Future program gives teacher education students first-hand experience in those NSW schools and locations with the greatest number of future employment opportunities.

Beyond the Line offers week-long visits to schools in rural locations.

Beyond the Bridge offers single-day visits to schools in western and south western Sydney.

Your expenses are covered while you explore these valuable opportunities.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/eyf

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Apply for teaching approval through the Graduate Recruitment Program (GRP)

The Graduate Recruitment Program (GRP) is your first step as a final year teacher education student to gain approval to teach in NSW public schools. Best of all, you can apply through the GRP and gain interim casual approval while you are still studying.

Apply for interim casual approval and teach during your final year of studies.

High achieving graduates may be directly appointed to permanent positions.

$3,500 and a guaranteed permanent teaching position offered to high achieving university students in curriculum areas of need during their final semester of study.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/grp

Apply for a teaching position with the NSW Department of Education and Communities

Now you’ve done the hard work, it’s time to get your career in NSW public schools up and running.

Subscribe to our JobFeed e-newsletter for all the latest permanent and temporary teaching positions.

Find out how to apply for advertised permanent teaching positions through our Application Writing for Classroom Teacher Positions guide.

Get started as a casual teacher. Contact schools directly to advise them of your availability.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/jobs

How to enhance your prospects

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Yournext steps

Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders

Step up to a teaching career in NSW public schools. See the fold out section for more details on how to Join Our Mob.

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Step 1 Think about your subject areas of strength.

Step 2 Talk to your careers adviser about scholarships and university options.

Step 3 Explore the locations that will enhance your employment prospects through our Explore Your Future program while you are at university.

Step 4 Apply for approval to teach in NSW public schools through the Graduate Recruitment Program in your final year.

School students

Graduates

Step 1 Decide on which subject areas you would like to teach.

Step 2 Look at your study options and seek advice from your preferred university about the qualifications required to become a teacher.

Step 3 Consider applying for a scholarship to support you while you complete your studies.

Step 4 Explore the locations that will enhance your employment prospects through our Explore Your Future program.

Step 5 Apply for approval to teach in NSW public schools through the Graduate Recruitment Program in your final year.

To be eligible to become a teacher in NSW public schools, you will need to complete one of the following:

• a double degree program such as a Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education

• a program such as a Bachelor of Education

• an undergraduate degree and end on teacher education course such as Bachelor of Teaching or Master of Teaching.

University qualifications

When you apply to teach with us, you will also need to apply for eligibility for accreditation through the NSW Institute of Teachers.

Check their website for information on the academic requirements for employment and teacher accreditation.

NSW Institute of Teachers

Undergraduates

Step 1 Consider the subjects you would like to teach.

Step 2 Talk to your university careers service about scholarships and your options for the qualifications required to become a teacher.

Step 3 Explore the locations that will enhance your employment prospects through our Explore Your Future program.

Step 4 Apply for approval to teach in NSW public schools through the Graduate Recruitment Program in your final year.

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JOIN OUR MOB

Improving career opportunities for Aboriginal people

Apply for a Teacher Education Scholarship

Scholarships are available for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders to train as teachers in any teaching area. Get paid to study and secure your employment.

Check the details online - don’t miss out.

A guaranteed permanent teaching job in an agreed location.

$5,000 per year of study up to a maximum of five years.

An additional $3,000 when you commence teaching.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/scholarships

The Department is committed to improving not just educational outcomes for Aboriginal students, but also career opportunities for Aboriginal people.

Pathways to university recognise your educational experience as well as your skills and aspirations.

Employment opportunities are enhanced for Aboriginal teachers in NSW public schools.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/jom

Support is here for you

The Aboriginal Employment and Career Development Unit is there to assist you on all matters relating to your career in NSW public schools.

Assistance with your scholarship application.

Advice about employment options during your studies.

Ongoing support when you begin teaching in NSW public schools.

www.teach.nsw.edu.au/jomsupport or call 02 9836 9103

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“Teaching is a diverse job. I have always wanted to be a teacher. I get to mould the minds and seek the talents of our future leaders. I am a teacher ... and I thank my lucky stars for it every day.”

Bojames Griffin, Scarborough Public School

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Call us on 1300 300 498

Email [email protected]

www.teach.nsw.edu.au

TEACH - and make a difference

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