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Jen1977ni Feb 28th 2010 10:47 am

Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 
Ok, I sent of my QLD Teacher Registration a fortnight ago, I was told because I was already in the country it'd take less time to process than if I was applying from overseas. WRONG! I was told today that it would not take the month I'd expected but instead three months, OR MORE?!!?! I am now sitting here gutted and well, very upset, I'll not deny it, I burst into tears when I finished the phonecall. :unsure:

So my question is this, what could I possibly do, workwise that doesn't require me to get a qualification, meanwhile, while my Teacher Registration is being processed?! I ask this as I approached a local Irish bar/restaurant last week (thought I'd be a novelty for them in the run up to St Paddy's) about the possibility of some casual work, only to be told 'You will need an RSA (about serving alcohol responsibly) to work in a pub, sorry'. I need to start earning money in some shape or form pronto, my OH can't pay for everything while I wait for my Teacher Registration, it's simply NOT FAIR.

Please help me, I'm feeling very disheartened at the moment, and frankly, bl**dy useless!

Jen :(

kar-kier Feb 28th 2010 11:48 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8382791)
Ok, I sent of my QLD Teacher Registration a fortnight ago, I was told because I was already in the country it'd take less time to process than if I was applying from overseas. WRONG! I was told today that it would not take the month I'd expected but instead three months, OR MORE?!!?! I am now sitting here gutted and well, very upset, I'll not deny it, I burst into tears when I finished the phonecall. :unsure:

So my question is this, what could I possibly do, workwise that doesn't require me to get a qualification, meanwhile, while my Teacher Registration is being processed?! I ask this as I approached a local Irish bar/restaurant last week (thought I'd be a novelty for them in the run up to St Paddy's) about the possibility of some casual work, only to be told 'You will need an RSA (about serving alcohol responsibly) to work in a pub, sorry'. I need to start earning money in some shape or form pronto, my OH can't pay for everything while I wait for my Teacher Registration, it's simply NOT FAIR.

Please help me, I'm feeling very disheartened at the moment, and frankly, bl**dy useless!

Jen :(

Aw hun, that is crappy!!!! I tutor with a company called Kip McGrath - i never needed any registration or anything, just my teaching degree!! Maybe worth looking into if there is one near you - just a thought!! xx

Jen1977ni Feb 28th 2010 11:52 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by kar-kier (Post 8382870)
Aw hun, that is crappy!!!! I tutor with a company called Kip McGrath - i never needed any registration or anything, just my teaching degree!! Maybe worth looking into if there is one near you - just a thought!! xx

Cool, I'll look into it, they have 'him' or 'them' in NI as well lol

WS Mar 1st 2010 1:00 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 
Could you just get the RSA, it's only a 2 hour online course and costs around $75.

Jen1977ni Mar 1st 2010 8:35 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8382875)
Cool, I'll look into it, they have 'him' or 'them' in NI as well lol

Going to a local private school today for an interview, not sure what the 'interview' is for, but hey ho. Tomorrow I'm going to see Kip McGrath.....

Will look into the RSA but only if there's actually any bar work locally, which it seems, there isn't....and I'm not working in a rough bar, that's for sure! I want to get home in one piece each day/night lol

Aussie30 Mar 1st 2010 8:37 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 
Have you thought about doing support work in schools? While I was studying my teaching degree in Adelaide I worked at a school doing support work with an intellectually disabled child, the hours were good and the pay was good too. What age group are you qualified to work with? If you are Qualified to work with children in the Early Years you could do relief work as a Qualified Child care worker, there is always lots of work and the pay is good.

:)

kar-kier Mar 1st 2010 9:22 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by Aussie30 (Post 8385183)
Have you thought about doing support work in schools? While I was studying my teaching degree in Adelaide I worked at a school doing support work with an intellectually disabled child, the hours were good and the pay was good too. What age group are you qualified to work with? If you are Qualified to work with children in the Early Years you could do relief work as a Qualified Child care worker, there is always lots of work and the pay is good.

:)

A note on the childcare worker - 2 of my friends toured OZ after they finished uni (seperately). Both had teaching degrees and both 'fell' into this, as there was plently of work! BOTH ended up changing nappies!!!!!!!!

Aussie30 Mar 1st 2010 9:33 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by kar-kier (Post 8385302)
A note on the childcare worker - 2 of my friends toured OZ after they finished uni (seperately). Both had teaching degrees and both 'fell' into this, as there was plently of work! BOTH ended up changing nappies!!!!!!!!

Is that surprising to you? That is part of child care.:confused:

saoghalbeag Mar 1st 2010 4:37 pm

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 
Garr, if that's the waiting time I don't think I'll bother!!! I've come back to Qld (unexpectedly) from China & let my Qld teacher rego expire as never thought I'd need it again...d'oh.

If you get your blue card you can do other child related work - it's a little cheaper than the RSA (well, it was when I got mine).

I'm going to use the long waiting times as an incentive not to teach & try to pursue (currently invisible) opportunities in libraries outside schools. Failing that it's back to living the dream on Mum's couch!!! :eek: How'd the private school meeting go?

Jen1977ni Mar 1st 2010 4:46 pm

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by saoghalbeag (Post 8386107)
Garr, if that's the waiting time I don't think I'll bother!!! I've come back to Qld (unexpectedly) from China & let my Qld teacher rego expire as never thought I'd need it again...d'oh.

If you get your blue card you can do other child related work - it's a little cheaper than the RSA (well, it was when I got mine).

I'm going to use the long waiting times as an incentive not to teach & try to pursue (currently invisible) opportunities in libraries outside schools. Failing that it's back to living the dream on Mum's couch!!! :eek: How'd the private school meeting go?

They want to put me on their relief teachers list, but til I've my Teacher Registration, I can't actually teach! The Blue Card processing time is 6 to 8 weeks, GREAT not lol Was also told today I'd need to do my First Aid...MORE MONEY!

kar-kier Mar 1st 2010 4:46 pm

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by Aussie30 (Post 8385337)
Is that surprising to you? That is part of child care.:confused:

Yes, I think it is VERY surprising!!!!!! As a parent of a young child, i find it DEEPLY alarming that people who are not trained to deal with children of that age are being employed to do so!!! My degree (and that of my friends) trained us to cover ages 3-14 years, they were being expected to deal with younger children!!

Having spoken to Jen on numerous occasions, i don't think she would be after a job which entails changing shitty nappies, hence why I warned her! Of course I could be wrong, and it is just the change in career she is after! :p

Jen1977ni Mar 1st 2010 4:48 pm

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by kar-kier (Post 8386125)
Yes, I think it is VERY surprising!!!!!! As a parent of a young child, i find it DEEPLY alarming that people who are not trained to deal with children of that age are being employed to do so!!! My degree (and that of my friends) trained us to cover ages 3-14 years, they were being expected to deal with younger children!!

Having spoken to Jen on numerous occasions, i don't think she would be after a job which entails changing shitty nappies, hence why I warned her! Of course I could be wrong, and it is just the change in career she is after! :p

EWWWW NO TA, I only do dog shit, and that's with a shovel and into a plastic bag lol

Aussie30 Mar 1st 2010 9:30 pm

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 

Originally Posted by kar-kier (Post 8386125)
Yes, I think it is VERY surprising!!!!!! As a parent of a young child, i find it DEEPLY alarming that people who are not trained to deal with children of that age are being employed to do so!!! My degree (and that of my friends) trained us to cover ages 3-14 years, they were being expected to deal with younger children!!

Having spoken to Jen on numerous occasions, i don't think she would be after a job which entails changing shitty nappies, hence why I warned her! Of course I could be wrong, and it is just the change in career she is after! :p

Well you didn't say that your friends were not qualified to look after babies and young children, my degree is Early Childhood Education which qualifies me to work with children aged Birth to 8 years. I worked in Child care for 8 years before doing my teaching degree, so a few nappy changes now and then doesn't faze me at all.
Also, not all child care work consists of changing nappies, you are able to work with pre-school age children also.

saoghalbeag Mar 4th 2010 1:48 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 
hmm, don't remember my blue card taking so long but i applied for it whilst volunteering (which is free so maybe also faster processing??)

i've done some admin/reception work to fill the gaps in the past - at least you don't need a bloody certificate to do it, but that was through family so no idea where you'd start looking for that sort of work except the local papers? search 4 jobs have a few regional jobs - including Toowoomba. They mostly want boarding house supervisors at the moment.

It's so frustrating having to twiddle thumbs waiting for paperwork!! How is your garden looking, lol???

kat83 Mar 4th 2010 4:07 am

Re: Teacher Registration - what to do while it's being processed?
 
Was also told today I'd need to do my First Aid...MORE MONEY!

What is the first aid course teachers are required to do? How do you arrange it?

Also, regarding applying for a blue card, does anyone know if you can apply for a card without an employer? I'd like to get one in advance so if I need it I don't need to wait on it being processed but looking on the official website it looks like you need to apply for it through an employer?


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