Re: Looking for an Aussie Job
samhael, on host 128.250.185.130
Monday, May 6, 2002, at 17:20:34
Re: Looking for an Aussie Job posted by Brunnen-G on Monday, May 6, 2002, at 15:19:14:
> > I have a friend who is looking to teach in Australia, possibly next year. She's an amazing teacher, and has lots of experience. She's looking to teach in Kindergarten if possible. > > > > Are there any Australian Rinkies who could suggest places to which she could apply? She'd also go to New Zealand, so that's also a possibility. > > > > Thanks! > > > > te "changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes - for friends, anyway!" ach > > Do you mean American kindergarten or Australian/NZ kindergarten? I think in the USA it refers to the first year of school (five years old). Here it refers to pre-schools.
In Australia (NSW & ACT at least, Vic has Prep which is same thing) it refers to the first year of school.
http://www.det.nsw.edu.au/employment/index.htm
This is a starting point for finding out about teaching positions in NSW, every state will have an equivalent site, you can find it through Google, my search was: Australia "New South Wales" education employment government
Also, try http://www.theage.com.au http:www.smh.com.au --Two broadsheet newspapers that will have listings of specific appointments. Hope this helps!
sam"recommends the Central Coast of NSW: sunny beaches, surf, beaches, relaxed atmosphere, beaches, mild climate, beaches... oh, did I mention the beaches?"hael
Oh, and is your friend worried about getting a working visa/ migration to Australia? Offer to teach in country areas. The country is desperate for teachers, and they'll probably take her gratefully, despite our prehistoric immigration policy. Sad but true.
The teacher recruitment site NSW (This might help)
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