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Head of Department - Teaching and Learning
Employment
Full time, Temporary or Fixed term
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
1 June 2026
Posted 18 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Clermont State High School
171
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
21.6
Teaching FTE
12.8
Non-teaching FTE
924
ICSEA value
16th percentile · Lower SES
5%
EAL/D Background
12%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Central Queensland Region, School and Regional Operations and Performance Division
Take the next step in your leadership journey at Clermont State High School in this temporary Head of Department - Teaching and Learning opportunity.
You will drive curriculum, strengthen pedagogy and support improved student outcomes.
This role commences 13 July 2026 until 25 June 2027, unless otherwise determined.
Job details
Position statusFixed Term TemporaryPosition typeFull-timeOccupational groupEducation & TrainingClassificationStream 2 /HO1Workplace LocationCentral West QldJob ad referenceQLD/CQR689275/26TClosing date01-Jun-2026Yearly salaryFortnightly salaryTotal remunerationSalary OtherJob durationUntil 25 June 2027 unless otherwise determinedContact personTanya BAMBLINGContact details07 4983 4333Access the National Relay Service
This is a temporary full-time position to commence from 13 July 2026 until 25 June 2027, unless otherwise determined.
About the Department
Working for the Queensland Department of Education means joining an organisation that values its people and promotes leadership and innovation. Be part of an environment that respects professionalism and diversity, offers training and development opportunities and embraces flexible careers and work-life balance. Find out more about working with us.
About the School
Clermont State High School offers a unique rural teaching experience, supporting students from a wide geographic area and strong mining and agricultural communities. The sch…