Teachers will work collaboratively with the Executive Team, teachers and key stakeholders from interdepartmental agencies to implement an improvement agenda underpinned by QETC's vision statement of 'unlocking learning'.
The ideal candidates will have experience in student-centred learning with the ability to fulfil the QETC's obligation to close individual skills gaps, develop language, positive behaviours and social skills and create future pathway opportunities. New staff will be provided with an extensive induction tailored to this unique setting.
The curriculum will focus on individualised literacy and numeracy learning, and through the social development of students utilising restorative practice principles and trauma informed practice. Primary and secondary teachers are encouraged to apply.
Please note:
You will be required to work within a Queensland Police Service (QPS) custodial environment. This role involves direct contact and interaction with young people accommodated in the Cairns, Mount Isa and Townsville Watchhouses.
Dependant on your personal location, FIFO arrangements may be required for identified regional and remote areas. Travel days and times will be dependent on watchhouse locations.
FIFO perimeters - travel costs, accommodation, allowances and local transport provided at identified locations will be paid for by the Department.
YET staff will be allocated a base school in each geographical location.
YET staff will work in pairs when on site at the Watchhouses.
our education delivery model runs over a 48-week school year. Under the 48-week school year model, general employment entitlements are the same as State Schools however this model requires flexible work agreements.
Current Opportunities:
English - Year 5-12
Mathematics - Year 5-12
Our vision is one of Brighter Futures in a progressive, high performing education system that is delivering excellence in every state school for every student.
We are committed to reforming the youth justice system to strengthen the prevention, early intervention and rehabilitation responses to youth crime in Queensland and make communities safer.
YET is part of the Queensland Education Training Centre (QETC). QETC is a multi-campus Department of Education school operating within South-East Queensland's Youth Detention Centres at Wacol. The centres cater to both male and female students from across the state who are either on remand or have been sentenced for criminal offences.
QETC campuses and sectors:
Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre
West Moreton Education and Training Centre
Vocational Training Queensland
Wacol Youth Remand Education Support Hub (including Youth Education Team)
What You'll Need
Relevant teaching qualification
Full or provisional QCT registration
Australian working rights or valid visa
How to apply
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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.
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