Primary teaching in nsw
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Hi I am currently waiting for my accreditation to teach in NSW schools. I am primary with 15 years experience and have permanent residency visa. What is the likelihood of getting work when we emigrate at the end of July? My main bulk of teaching has been in catholic primary schools do they have separate accreditation to teach in catholic sector? Any advice on places to look for work gratefully received we are starting off with family in the Hunter Valley region.
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Not a typical thing to find a new job in the new place while you are PR holder and have a good experience of 15 years in the teaching profession..
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Dear Primary School Teachers,
What is the latest on primary teaching in NSW? Is there much work about in the Hunter Valley region? Me and OH are moving at end of July. Does anyone do relief teaching out there any heads ups? Thank you H
What is the latest on primary teaching in NSW? Is there much work about in the Hunter Valley region? Me and OH are moving at end of July. Does anyone do relief teaching out there any heads ups? Thank you H
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When you arrive, just go around the schools with your CV and your biggest, brightest smile, then it'll all fall into place. Good luck...
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Cheers Jen, is the curriculum very different to uk? Any tips? Thanks xxx
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noy hugely different. Kids are much more laid back as are the teachers. in my experience anyway.




