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Teacher Food Technology ($20k Recruitment Bonus plus $5-8k Relocation Support Payment) Inverell High School
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
Food Technology
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
17 June 2026
Posted 9 Jun 2026
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484
Total students
53%
Boys
47%
Girls
52.9
Teaching FTE
15.8
Non-teaching FTE
888
ICSEA value
9th percentile · Lower SES
8%
EAL/D Background
33%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Inverell High School is a comprehensive co-educational secondary school in Inverell, New South Wales, catering to students in Years 7 through 12. The school runs the Clontarf Academy and Stars Foundation programs, two nationally recognised initiatives supporting the engagement and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Alongside these, an Inclusive Education Centre provides dedicated support for students with diverse learning needs, reflecting a whole-school approach to access and participation. The school's specialist focus areas include high potential and gifted education, special education, inclusive education support, and learning difficulties support. Staffing reflects these priorities, with teachers of gifted and talented education, specialist special education staff, learning and wellbeing support teams, and student learning support officers working alongside classroom teachers to meet a wide range of student needs.
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Inverell High School is a rural, comprehensive, co-educational high school with an enrolment of 490 students. A significant number of our students are from a low SES background and 29.6% identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders. Our school provides learning environments that cater for individual student learning needs, as well as opportunities that allow all students to develop to their full potential. We have a Support Unit including classes for mild, moderate and severe intellectual disabilities, as well as four multi-categorical classes. A strong and well-recognised culture of inclusion and achievement is supported by extensive wellbeing initiatives. The school ensures students have a balanced, well-rounded education with access to a diverse range of academic, sporting, creative and cultural opportunities. There is a str…