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Teacher - Primary
Employment
Full time, Temporary
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
29 April 2026
Posted 20 Apr 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout East Narrogin Primary School
85
Total students
53%
Boys
47%
Girls
6.8
Teaching FTE
8.8
Non-teaching FTE
825
ICSEA value
4th percentile · Lower SES
33%
EAL/D Background
38%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a 3 month fixed term, full-time position commencing Term 2, 2026 with possible extension (6 months) and/or permanency
East Narrogin Primary School is located in the progressive regional centre of Narrogin in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia about 200km south-east of Perth. East Narrogin is nestled on Wiilman Boodja within the Wheatbelt community of Narrogin. The name Narrogin is derived from the Noongar word Gnarojin which means place of water.
Our school provides primary education for Kindergarten to Year 6 students drawn from within the town and outlying areas. We provide a safe, inclusive learning environment with a focus on the wellbeing of each child. The Chaplain and the Aboriginal and Islander Education Officers (AIEOs) are an integral part of our school community, working to strengthen links between families, the local community and the school.
Our school is focused on ensuring all students, regardless of ability or style of learning, are provided with the opportunity to reach their full potential in a positive, supportive and engaging learning environment. We foster individual student interests, encourage active participation in the learning process, and provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills to real life experiences and challenges.
Find out more about our school by visiting www.eastnarroginps.wa.edu.au or Schools Online.
The Role
We are actively seeking a primary teacher with exceptional interpersonal skills, demonstrating a natural ability to communicate effectively and foster genuine relationships with parents, students and c…