Teacher - Primary

One Arm Point Remote Community School · Dampier Peninsula, WA

Employment

Full time, Temporary

Subject

General Teaching

Sector

Government

School type

K12

Closing date

8 May 2026

38 days remaining

Posted 27 Mar 2026

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About One Arm Point Remote Community School

Enrolment

114

Total students

57%

Boys

43%

Girls

Staffing

10.1

Teaching FTE

12.0

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

687

ICSEA value

1st percentile · Lower SES

Diversity

97%

EAL/D Background

100%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description


This is a 6 month fixed term, full-time position commencing Term 2, 2026

One Arm Point Remote Community School (OAPRCS) is a Kindergarten to Year 12 (K-12) school in Ardyaloon (One Arm Point), an Aboriginal community 210km north of Broome on the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. OAPRCS has woven into the tapestry of the wider community to function at full potential within the remote context. The school vision is to facilitate a welcoming, safe and inclusive environment where the local Bardi Jawi culture is embraced, celebrated and embedded into the school curriculum. Students are supported and encouraged to reach their academic potential, and staff are committed to helping students become strong, proud and resilient members of society.

Find out more about our school by visiting our Facebook Page or Schools Online.

The Role

We are actively seeking a Primary Teacher with exceptional interpersonal skills, a natural ability to communicate effectively and foster genuine relationships with parents, students, and colleagues. As a Primary Teacher you would promptly establish a positive and inclusive classroom environment, setting high expectations and cultivating a growth mindset, while nurturing students' social and emotional development through the Zones of Regulation framework.

Ideally, you will ideally exhibit exemplary teaching skills, with a strong behaviour management, trauma-informed practice and experience with English as a Second Language/Dialect (EAL/D) learners. OAPRCS staff are highly engaged with Community and participate in a range of extra-…

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