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Teacher - Primary, Year 3 -5
Employment
Full time, Temporary or Fixed term
Subject
Special Education
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Salary range
Closing date
23 June 2026
Posted 9 Jun 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Boronia Heights State School
565
Total students
49%
Boys
51%
Girls
37.5
Teaching FTE
23.4
Non-teaching FTE
925
ICSEA value
16th percentile · Lower SES
30%
EAL/D Background
11%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Boronia Heights State School, South East Region
Join a welcoming and inclusive school community where every student is supported to thrive. At Boronia Heights State School, you'll work alongside dedicated educators who value collaboration, innovation and student success. Make a meaningful impact while growing your career in a supportive environment.
Job details
Position statusFixed Term TemporaryPosition typeFull-timeOccupational groupEducation & TrainingClassificationTeacherWorkplace LocationLogan - BeaudesertJob ad referenceQLD/691481Closing date23-Jun-2026Yearly salaryFortnightly salaryTotal remunerationSalary OtherJob durationCommence: 13/07/26 - 11/12/26Contact personSue CLARKContact details(07) 3802 6333Access the National Relay Service
Boronia Heights State School is seeking a passionate and adaptable teacher to join its inclusive and supportive learning community in the Logan region. The successful candidate will possess proven classroom teaching and behaviour management skills and be committed to working collaboratively with colleagues to support a large cohort of students with diverse learning and support needs within mainstream classroom settings.
Current Opportunity:
- Year 3 -5 (Temporary, 13/07/2026 - 11/12/2026)
Why Boronia Heights State School?
- Be part of a genuinely inclusive and supportive learning community, with dedicated programs for students in the Special Education Program.
- Work in an environment committed to innovative teaching practices and growth — helping students develop …