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Teacher - Primary, Multiple Opportunities
Employment
Full time/Part time, Temporary or Fixed term
Subject
Special Education
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Salary range
Closing date
27 May 2026
Posted 4 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Ipswich West State School
210
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
16.8
Teaching FTE
9.9
Non-teaching FTE
947
ICSEA value
24th percentile · Lower SES
11%
EAL/D Background
19%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Ipswich West State School, Metropolitan South Region
Located just minutes from the Ipswich CBD, Ipswich West State School offers a convenient, urban teaching setting with strong community connections and easy access to transport and amenities. As a smaller primary school (around 200–260 students), teachers benefit from low class sizes and a close-knit environment where every student is known and supported, allowing for personalised, high-impact teaching.
Job details
Position statusFixed Term TemporaryPosition typeFull-time,Part-timeOccupational groupEducation & TrainingClassificationTeacherWorkplace LocationIpswich regionJob ad referenceQLD/684741/26Closing date12-May-2026Yearly salaryFortnightly salaryTotal remunerationSalary OtherJob durationASAP to 11/12/26 unless otherwise determinedContact personKarla BlackContact details(07) 3813 5222Access the National Relay Service
Ipswich West State School is deeply committed to inclusion, empathy, and maintaining high expectations for all learners. The school values the ability to build positive relationships and works collaboratively with staff, students, and families to create a supportive and thriving learning environment.
Current Opportunities
- Primary - Year 3 (0.2 FTE working Fridays, Temporary ASAP until 11-12-2026)
- Special Education - Year 3-6 (Full time, Temporary ASAP until 11-12-2026)
Why Ipswich West State School?
- A collaborative and supportive small school environment with a clear focus on belonging, high expectations, and shared re…