Teaching in Perth or Brisbane
#16
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Joined: Mar 2010
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From: Melbourne








Are you registered already? If not, that's the first thing to do. Without registration no job. Don't know about Queensland, but in Victoria it took about6 weeks to come through. And most teaching positions are on the market now or have been filled already, you might be able to get short-term positions or CRT, depending on your subjects.
#17
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Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 7

I think that you need to get registered to teach first - but I'm not a teacher so couldn't tell you all that that involves. I do know that the schools are about to break up for the Summer holidays - I think they are off until the end of January when temporary contracts may be available.
#19
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Joined: Oct 2013
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Are you registered already? If not, that's the first thing to do. Without registration no job. Don't know about Queensland, but in Victoria it took about6 weeks to come through. And most teaching positions are on the market now or have been filled already, you might be able to get short-term positions or CRT, depending on your subjects.
I have prepared all registration requirements ready for submission once landed.
But perhaps at this point the only option is to search for non-teaching posts--- fingers crossed that an employer would take me in even without local experience.
Btw, does ' local experience ' for migrant teachers include odd jobs? I was wondering if it counts adding relevance to a teaching credentials.




