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Advanced Skills Teacher
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
17 May 2026
Posted 5 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Kingston High School
577
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
46.1
Teaching FTE
30.4
Non-teaching FTE
1,000
ICSEA value
47th percentile · Average SES
6%
EAL/D Background
12%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the Role
To implement and manage appropriate learning programs for students and to assess individual student progress. To assist the Principal in the general educational leadership, management and administration of a particular sector of a school or college.
We are offering
- Permanent - ASAP start date
- 70 hours per fortnight
- We are a child-safe organisation
- Pathways to grow your career
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We are looking for
Essential
- A registered teacher with full registration within the meaning of the Teachers Registration Act 2000.
- Qualifications as established by the Tasmanian Industrial Commission in the Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award, 2005.
- Current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (RWVP) with a registration Status – Employment
Desirable
- Four years or more training as defined in the Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award 2005.
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