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Beyond the Range Professional Experience Grant - Semester 1, 2023
Scholarships and Grants, Organisational Development, Human Resources Branch, Department of Education
The Beyond the Range Professional Experience Grant will provide eligible preservice teachers with a one-off grant in semester 1, 2023 to complete a professional experience placement in an eligible Queensland state school that has a transfer rating of 4-7.
Job details
Position status | Contract |
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Position type | Flexible |
Occupational group | Education & Training |
Classification | Teacher |
Workplace Location | Cairns region,Central West Qld,Darling Downs - Maranoa,Far North Qld,Mackay region,North West Qld,Rockhampton region,South West Qld,Toowoomba region,Townsville region,Wide Bay |
Job ad reference | QLD/456706 |
Closing date | 02-Jun-2023 |
Job duration | |
Contact person | Colleen Meakins |
Contact details | 07 3055 2969 Access the National Relay Service |
The Beyond the Range Professional Experience Grant (grant) provides an opportunity for preservice teachers to teach, live, and explore the local community and surrounds while completing a professional experience placement (placement) in a QLD state school (school) during semester 1, 2023.
Recipients will receive a one-off grant to assist with organising placement-related travel expenses (please keep placement related receipts and seek financial advice regarding potential personal or tax implications if needed).
- $3,375 for a (minimum consecutive) 15-day placement
- $4,500 for a 20-day placement
- $4,700 for placements between 25-35 days
- $5,000 for placements 40 or more days
The grant is based on the of the placement not the transfer rating of the school.
Eligibility for the grant
To be eligible for a grant, you must:
- be currently enrolled at an Australian Higher Education Institution (HEI) in your 3rd or 4th year of an undergraduate initial teacher education (ITE) program or 1st or 2nd year of a postgraduate ITE program
- hold a Queensland Working with Children Blue Card with currency during the placement
- undertake a (minimum consecutive) 15-day placement in a school that has a transfer rating of TR4-TR7 and is located:
- at least 2 hours (each way) from where you are currently living, and
- within a priority region including Central Queensland, Darling Downs-South West, Far North or North Queensland.
Refer to the Choose your teaching adventure booklet (PDF) for the eligible schools. You can also view the eligible schools (highlighted in green) in the regional maps (refer to ‘documents' below).
Agnes Water, Lowmead and Wartburg state schools in the North Coast Region are NOT eligible for the grant.
Step 1 - Organise your Placement
- Research eligible placement locations in Central Queensland, Darling Downs-South West, Far North or North Queensland
- Check the Choose your teaching adventure booklet (PDF) or the maps below to ensure the school for your placement is listed/highlighted
- Check that your placement is at least 2 hours (each way) from your current residence using the RACQ trip planner
- Liaise with the placement office/officer at your HEI to organise your placement
Step 2 - Apply for the grant
- When your placement is confirmed in writing (i.e. Sonia Online or InPlace), apply for the grant (green ‘apply online' button below)
- Once you are logged into the Smart Jobs account (an account may need to be created):
- in the ‘upload resume' section, upload the documentation requested in the BTRG Doc Checklist (refer to ‘documents' below)
- respond to all the questions in the online questionnaire.
Incomplete applications or applications submitted less than 6 weeks before the placement start date may result in delayed payment including receiving the payment whilst on placement. If you experience trouble uploading the documents, email them to the scholarships and grants team.
You will be advised of the outcome within 3 weeks of applying for the grant.
A condition of payment is to notify the department of any changes to the approved placement particulars (including re-scheduled, cancelled or terminated placement) which may affect the grant amount paid or repaid.
Refer to the BTRG Fact Sheet and BTRG Doc Checklist (refer to ‘documents' below).
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
The grant offering, eligibility, particulars, and conditions are subject to change each semester at the department's discretion. It's envisaged that this grant will be offered again in semester 2, 2023.
Documents
Before applying for this vacancy please ensure you read the documents below.
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2023-S1 - BTRG CQR schools (PDF, 2.28MB)
Information Package for Applicants
2023-S1 - BTRG DSR schools (PDF, 2.26MB)
Information Package for Applicants
2023-S1 - BTRG FNQ schools (PDF, 2.10MB)
Information Package for Applicants
2023-S1 - BTRG NQ schools (PDF, 1.93MB)
Information Package for Applicants
2023-S1 - BTRG Doc Checklist (PDF, 719KB)
Checklists
2023-S1 - BTRG Fact Sheet (PDF, 236KB)
Information Package for Applicants