Learning & Support Teacher

Oxley High School · North Tamworth, NSW

Employment

Full time, Temporary

Subject

General Teaching

Sector

Government

School type

Secondary

Salary range

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Closing date

1 April 2026

Closes today

Posted 26 Mar 2026

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About Oxley High School

Enrolment

1,007

Total students

48%

Boys

52%

Girls

Staffing

76.0

Teaching FTE

21.4

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

936

ICSEA value

20th percentile · Lower SES

Diversity

8%

EAL/D Background

27%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Oxley High School is a coeducational, comprehensive secondary school serving students in Years 7 to 12, located in North Tamworth, NSW, under the leadership of principal Simon Bartlett-Taylor. The school maintains strong ties to the North Tamworth community through academic, social, sporting, and cultural achievement. Its HSC outcomes are notably strong, with well in excess of 60% of graduating students — and at times up to 90% — proceeding to university. Many alumni have gone on to recognition at national and international levels across fields including Medicine, Law, Research, Creative and Performing Arts, and Sport. Oxley High School holds a distinctive strength in the Creative and Performing Arts, offering a dedicated CAPA Program alongside Stage 4 and 5 Dance Ensembles, a Vocal Ensemble, and Instrumental and Band Ensembles. Students with a visual arts focus can participate in Studio 66 Photography Club, providing an additional avenue for creative development. Sport is similarly embedded in school life through the TAP Sport program. These offerings sit alongside a recognised specialism in high potential and gifted education, reflecting the breadth of learning pathways available to students.

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Role description

Secondary

Approval to teach and ability to support the learning needs of students with autism, behaviour difficulties and mild to severe intellectual disability (years 7 - 12). 06/04/2026 - 02/04/2027.

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