The closing date for applications is 15 March 2019. Please contact Joanne Zoras for further information or to submit your application.
Birrong Girls High School is seeking a Japanese/Italian teacher to fill a long service leave position for 3 weeks. The position begins in the last week of Term 1 and continues for the first 2 weeks of Term 2. The teaching load consists of Year 7 Italian, Year 8 Italian and Japanese, as well as a combined Year 11 Japanese Beginners and Continuers class. The successful applicant will have departmental approval.
The closing date for applications is 15 March 2019. Please contact Joanne Zoras for further information or to submit your application.
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A tutor is required for a Year 11 Italian Continuers student in the Eastern Suburbs, although tutoring via Skype could also be an option.
If interested, please contact Prue Greene at prudence.greene@det.nsw.edu.au Leichhardt Public School is seeking a full-time Italian teacher to deliver the K-1 Italian language program.
For more information, please contact the principal Chris Buenen or the deputy principal Dan Smith on 9569 4141. Expressions of interest close at 4pm on Friday 1 March. This year, schools and universities across Australia will be given unlimited free digital access to Il Globo and La Fiamma for staff and students.
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