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The position will commence in Term 1, 2020. Please see the attached expression of interest or contact Andrew Rankin at andrew.rankin@det.nsw.edu.au or on 9973 1439 for more information. ![]()
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Expressions of interest are invited from teachers interested in a career opportunity relieving in the position of Indonesian/HSIE teacher from 28 January to 9 April 2020 (Term 1).
Evans River Community School is a K-12 school with an enrolment of 550 students, including 17% Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and services a community experiencing a high level of socio-economic disadvantage. The school opened in May 2000 and has a strong sense of community. A committed, cohesive and experienced staff is supported by an active school community. The school is located approximately 30km south of Ballina. The successful applicant will be expected to be committed to the K-12 nature of the school. Further information about the school is available from www.evansriver.nsw.edu.au An expression of interest addressing the criteria, of no more than 2 A4 pages in length, should be submitted to Jenny Hart, Deputy Principal at jennifer.hart7@det.nsw.edu.au by 4pm on Friday 29 November 2019. Selection criteria Approval to teach Indonesian and/or skills and experiences in Yr7-10 HSIE with well-established classroom management skills.
Expressions of interest require the signature of the applicant’s current principal or supervisor. For further information contact Jenny Hart on 02 66826666 or at email address jennifer.hart7@det.nsw.edu.au Parramatta High School is seeking an Indonesian teacher to fill a maternity leave position for 2019. The load is predominately Years 7 and 8 Indonesian, however the role will also require teaching a "taster French" course for a semester to Year 7 (there are lots of resources and support available for this). If interested, please email Lillian Smith (Head Teacher LOTE & ESL) at lillian.smith@det.nsw.edu.au
Hi, my name is Amy Joyce I am currently an Indonesian teacher for Years 5-10 in the Eastern suburbs. I have been in this role for 4 years and my other method is HSIE. I am also the Open High School coordinator. I love my job, however the 3 hour + commute is taking a toll on my family and we are looking to move towards Newcastle area.
Although hard to come by, I am looking for a full-time permanent position, whether it be teaching Indonesian alone, or whether it be teaching Indonesian part-time along with something else. My email address is: k.joyce1@bigpond.com Mobile: 0420979613 Many thanks. Kind regards, Amy Carlton Public School in Sydney is seeking an Indonesian teacher to work Tuesdays - Fridays for the remainder of Term 4.
Approval to teach in NSW public schools is essential. If you are interested in applying for this position, please contact the Principal, Stephen Vrachas, on 9587 3717. Hello, my name is Agus Suyasa and my two method areas are Indonesian and Mathematics. I also have a background in Physics so I am comfortable teaching in that area as well.
I have developed a passion for Languages and would dearly like to go down the path of a becoming a Languages teacher. At this stage I'm available for casual work, including blocks and single days as well as full/part-time employment. I currently live in Ashfield and I'm more than happy to travel around a bit. I have a current teacher number and current mandatory training certificates, including Anaphylaxis and e-emergency certificates. My email address is: agus.suyasa@det.nsw.edu.au and my mobile number is: 0413 438 634 I look forward to hearing from you. As a reference please contact Ms Ilian Yang (details available upon request). Looking to try something new? A reminder that the EOI to relieve as Language Officer for two days per week (Monday and Friday) from 27 April 2016 until 27 January 2017 closes next Friday. Please submit the attached expression of interest to Elisabeth Robertson, A/Coordinator, Languages and Culture at elisabeth.robertson@det.nsw.edu.au by 5pm, Friday 6 May 2016. Maximum length 4 pages. Please contact Elisabeth on 02 9244 5385 if you require additional information. ![]()
The Languages and Culture team at Secondary Education (Learning and Teaching Directorate) seeks a teacher to relieve as Language Officer for two days per week (Monday and Friday) from 27 April 2016 until 27 January 2017. This is an exciting opportunity to join the team, and explore the role of the Language Officer. The attached expression of interest should be submitted to Elisabeth Robertson, A/Coordinator, Languages and Culture at elisabeth.robertson@det.nsw.edu.au by 5pm, Friday 6 May 2016. Maximum length 4 pages. Please contact Elisabeth on 02 9244 5385 if you require additional information. ![]()
Danielle Elvy is an Indonesian and Japanese Secondary trained teacher seeking work in Sydney. If you would like to contact Danielle, please see her email address below.
Indonesian and Japanese Secondary trained. Prefer to work on the upper and lower North Shore, Ryde area. Happy to consider other areas. Available to teach any day for single days, block, full time, part time, casual. At this stage I am fairly flexible. Have current DEC working number. Working with Children number, Child Protection Awareness Training, Anaphylaxis e-learning, e-Emergency Care, Asthma First Aid, WHS Induction for Employees is all current. Look forward to hearing from you. Email - delvy@me.com Danielle Elvy is an Indonesian and Japanese Secondary trained teacher seeking work in Sydney. If you would like to contact Danielle, please see her email address below.
Prefer to work on the upper and lower North Shore, Ryde area. Happy to consider other areas. Available to teach any day for single days or block. Still waiting for working number from DEC. Working with Children number is current. Email - delvy@me.com |
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