Yeronga State High School is a thriving inner city Secondary School known for its commitment to our vision of Quality Pathways to Success. This vision is built on strong traditions and agreed values of Quality, Harmony and Sustainability. Our aim is to provide education excellence and diverse pathways for students, built on a culture of inclusion, high expectations and student agency. Our dedicated teaching team focus on developing each student to reach their full potential preparing them to be active global citizens.
Current Opportunities
Biology/Psychology/Science - Year 7-12
Design and Technologies (Industrial Technology strands) - Year 7 to 12
Design and Technologies (Food and Fibre Production) / Hospitality Practices - Year 7-12
Digital Technologies - Year 7-12
English/English as an Additional Language - Year 7-12
Why Yeronga State High School?
Be part of a vibrant, multicultural school community that celebrates diversity and inclusion.
Collaborate within a supportive and experienced teaching team committed to student success.
Access ongoing professional development and opportunities for career growth in a well-resourced environment.
What We Offer
Modern facilities and quality resources
Real career development opportunities
Relocation support
What You'll Need
Relevant teaching qualification
Full or provisional QCT registration
Australian working rights or valid visa
Pre-service and graduate teachers are encouraged to apply (include practicum reports, mentor statements & unofficial transcript)
How to apply
Click the Green 'Apply online' button below
Enter your personal details
Attach your resume including two professional referees
Explore the school: Visit Yeronga State High School website here
All applicants are encouraged to apply to the Department of Education Teacher Application Portal to be considered for current and future roles.
Existing permanent teachers are encouraged to apply for the teacher transfer process, noting that relocation entitlements may not apply.
Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.