Kimberley Calling Program 2017 – apply now!

12 June 2017

The Kimberley Calling Program for 2017 is now underway. Catholic Education Western Australia is currently seeking expressions of interest from outstanding, faith-filled teachers to join us in transforming the lives of students in some of the most isolated communities in Australia.

Teachers in Kimberley Catholic schools provide contemporary faith-based education to students in the dioceses of Broome, inspiring gospel values and enriching community life by delivering extraordinary learning opportunities.

If you’re looking for more than “just a job” then our Kimberley Calling Program is the opportunity you have been waiting for.

Applicants will need:

  • Demonstrated experience in improving literacy and numeracy is essential
  • Familiarity with the Reading Recovery program, Explicit Direct Instruction and Direct Instruction pedagogies will be advantageous
  • You must be eligible for registration with the Teachers Registration Board of WA

Remote area packages offered to successful applicants include relocation expenses, air conditioning subsidies, travel provisions and financial incentives.

Information sessions providing insight into teaching and living in the Kimberley will be held at the following locations:

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INFORMATION SESSION

Catholic Education Centre, 50 Ruislip Street, Leederville
Thursday, 15 June at 5.00pm – 7.00pm or
Saturday, 17 June at 10.30am – 12.30pm

Please register to attend via email to kimberley.calling@ceo.wa.edu.au

VICTORIA INFORMATION SESSION

The Treacy Conference Centre, 126 The Avenue, Parkville
Saturday, 24 June at 10.30am – 12.30pm

Please register to attend via email to kimberley.calling@ceo.wa.edu.au by Monday 19 June.

Kimberley Calling application details are available via the Employment, Rural and Remote Schools page of our website www.ceo.wa.edu.au

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