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Head of Department - Technology
Employment
Full time, Temporary or Fixed term
Subject
Design & Technology
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
26 May 2026
Posted 12 May 2026
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882
Total students
50%
Boys
50%
Girls
86.9
Teaching FTE
44.8
Non-teaching FTE
1,012
ICSEA value
53rd percentile · Average SES
6%
EAL/D Background
6%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
North Coast Region - School and Regional Operations and Performance Division
Are you a dynamic leader with a passion for teaching and learning? Are you are interested in supporting strategic initiatives that contribute to departmental commitments, shaping the future for our children and young people? Noosa District State High School (located at Pomona and Cooroy on the Sunshine Coast) are looking for someone who is relationship driven, dynamic, and innovative when it comes to achieving results and delivering outcomes for students. This is a temporary full-time position commencing from 13th July until 11th December 2026, unless otherwise determined. This exciting opportunity allows you to be at the forefront of fostering excellence in our students and working with an experienced, dynamic staff.
Job details
Position statusFixed Term TemporaryPosition typeFull-timeOccupational groupEducation & TrainingClassificationStream 2 /HO1Workplace LocationSunshine CoastJob ad referenceQLD/CR688796/26TClosing date26-May-2026Yearly salaryFortnightly salaryTotal remunerationSalary OtherJob durationUntil 11 December 2026 unless otherwise determinedContact personNicholas BanksContact details0 7 5472 2222Access the National Relay Service
Who we are:
At Noosa District State High School, we are committed to creating a safe and caring learning environment that enables the diversity, resilience, creativity and success of all students. This is empowered by our values that guide high expectations and a culture of ex…