Farm Assistant - Part Time (0.6FTE) - Ongoing - Wagga Wagga High School

Wagga Wagga High School · Wagga Wagga, NSW

Employment

Part time, Temporary

Subject

General

Sector

Government

Teaching level

Secondary

Salary range

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Closing date

11 May 2026

11 days remaining

Posted 29 Apr 2026

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About Wagga Wagga High School

Enrolment

818

Total students

50%

Boys

50%

Girls

Staffing

68.6

Teaching FTE

16.5

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

960

ICSEA value

29th percentile · Average SES

Diversity

23%

EAL/D Background

13%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Wagga Wagga High School is a comprehensive, coeducational secondary school in Wagga Wagga, NSW, serving students across Years 7 to 12. The school's guiding vision is learning together for the future, reflecting a collaborative approach to education shared across the school community.

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Role description

Farm Assistant - Part Time (0.6FTE) - Ongoing - Wagga Wagga High School-0000B93V
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LocationRegional NSW
Advertisement NumberA900154723
Number of Positions1
Total Remuneration Package:The salary range for this position is $1,152.50 - $1,325.00 per week (pro-rata for part time roles). Package includes employer's contribution to superannuation and leave loading.
School NameWagga Wagga High School
Principal NetworkWagga Wagga
Staffing AreaWagga Wagga
Hours/Minutes22 hours 48 minutes per week
FTE0.600
Contact NameChris Davies
Contact Phone number02 6925 1136
ContactSchool Admin-99999999
Closing Date11-May-2026, 4:00:00 PM
Job CategorySchool Support Staff
OrganisationSchool Administrative and Support

Position Information

The NSW Department of Education provides, funds and regulates education services for NSW students from early childhood to secondary school, delivering world-class education through its public schools and providing funding support to non-government schools. We employ, develop and support teachers, leaders and other staff to deliver the best outcomes for students and to advance the wellbeing of Aboriginal people.

 

 About the Role

To be successful in the role you will need to have good planning and prioritising skills and good communication skills to work effectively with others.

You will perform a range of tasks in relation to the preparation and maintenance of a Departmental agricultural plot at a secondary or central school that offers agriculture on its curriculum. The role assists with: crop production and disposal; machinery operation; mainten…

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