The Northern Peninsula Area State College communities consist of people who identify strongly with Aboriginal culture, Torres Strait Islander culture and non-indigenous cultures. Many local families originate from Saibai Island and Badu Island, as well as many other islands in the Torres Strait. Currently it has approximately 60 registered teachers in teaching and administrative roles throughout all the campuses. Strong links with TAFE have been developed. The College will continue to grow and adapt to provide a quality education service in one of the most remote centres of Queensland.
Current Opportunities:
Primary - Year 3/4 (Permanent)
Primary - Year 6 (Permanent)
District Relieving Teacher (DRT) - Prep - 12 (Temporary, ASAP - 04/12/2026)
Demonstrated confidence working across all year levels (Prep to Year 12)
District Relieving Teacher (DRT) - Prep - 6 (Temporary, ASAP - 04/12/2026)
Demonstrated confidence working across all primary year levels (Prep to Year 6)
Music - Prep - Year 6 - (Permanent)
Inclusion - Prep - Year 6 (Permanent)
Special Education - Prep-6 (Permanent)
Marine Science - Year 7-12 (Permanent)
Industrial Technology Skills - Year 7-12 (Permanent)
Health and Physical Education/Science - Year 7-12 (Permanent)
Mathematics / Science - Year 7-10 (Permanent)
Why Northern Peninsula Area College?
Work with students from strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds
Live and teach at the northern tip of Australia
Join a supportive, close-knit school and local community
Access professional growth through TAFE and university partnerships
Be part of vibrant school events, culture and celebrations
What We Offer
Generous rural and remote finanical incentives
Eligible teachers can access grants and HECS-HELP debt reductions
Enjoy leadership and development opportunities in a smaller school setting
Embrace a relaxed lifestyle with real community connection
Teacher housing and relocation support available to eligible applicants
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 Northern Peninsula Area State College website here
Read about departmental incentives: Download PDF (PDF)
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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