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Teacher - Secondary - Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Languages (Wakka Wakka) - Burnett State College
Burnett State College - North Coast
Burnett State College, located in Gayndah in the North Burnett region, is a forward-thinking Years 7–12 school that champions innovation, vocational pathways and community partnerships. With small class sizes, a thriving VET program and a supportive rural environment, it’s an exciting opportunity for teachers looking to make a meaningful impact in secondary education. Applications are sought from teachers specialising in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Language Teachers (Wakka Wakka Language).
Job details
| Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
|---|---|
| Position type | Full-time |
| Occupational group | Education & Training |
| Classification | Teacher |
| Workplace Location | Wide Bay |
| Job ad reference | QLD/NCR620224/25 |
| Closing date | 02-Feb-2026 |
| Job duration | 22/01/25 to 12/12/25 unless otherwise determined |
| Contact person | Teacher Recruitment Team |
| Contact details | N/A Access the National Relay Service |
We're recruiting a passionate and culturally responsive teacher to deliver Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages at Burnett State College. This temporary full time position offers the opportunity to teach Years 7–12 within a supportive rural secondary school committed to community partnerships, cultural learning and meaningful student engagement. It's an excellent role for a teacher who values cultural knowledge, connection and empowering young people through language.
Current Opportunities:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages (Wakka Wakka Language) Years 7–12 (Temporary, Full Time commencing 22/01/2026 until 12/12/2026)
Why Kilcoy State High School?
- Inclusive, community-driven Years 7–12 college in the heart of the North Burnett
- Strong focus on engagement, cultural learning and vocational pathways
- Supportive leadership and small class environments that allow personalised teaching
- Well-established partnerships with local Elders and community groups
What We Offer
- Collaborative faculty support with opportunities for cultural and curriculum development
- Strong connections with community, Elders and cultural knowledge holders
- Dedicated time for planning, language development and resource creation
- A welcoming rural college with a positive and supportive staff culture
What You'll Need
- Relevant teaching qualification
- Full or provisional QCT registration
- Australian working rights or valid visa
- Pre-service and graduate teachers are encouraged to apply (include practicum reports, mentor statements & unofficial transcript)
How to apply
- Click the Green 'Apply online' button below
- Enter your personal details
- Attach your resume including two professional referees
🔗 Explore the school: Visit Burnett State College here
All applicants are encouraged to apply to the Department of Education Teacher Application Portal to be considered for current and future roles.
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
Applicants are encouraged to commence and submit their application as early as possible as the Department of Education reserves the right to reduce the application period and/or remove the job advertisement early should a suitable applicant be found.
Documents
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