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Pre-service teaching opportunities
Final year pre-service teachers can teach in public schools across WA with our Casual Teacher and Pre-Service Teacher Fixed Term pools.
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Register to work
To work with us as a swimming instructor or water safety officer, you need to be at least 17 years old and have qualifications we recognise.
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Explore job opportunities
There are lots of job opportunities in our schools! Western Australia is a vast state with diverse teaching environments and amazing places to discover. Find out how to apply for a teaching job as a graduate teacher!
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Funding for psychology placements
You may be eligible for funding, if you are a psychology student completing your professional experience placement in a regional area.
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Prepare your application
Use our hints and tips to help write and prepare applications for our job roles.
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Aboriginal pathways to teaching
Find out more about the pathways we offer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who would like to become teachers.
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Job search
Education is open for learning. We have job opportunities across a variety of roles in metropolitan and regional WA.
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Match point win in Minecraft competition
Denmark Senior High School student wins national Esports award for their creativity and innovation.
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Breaking down language barriers early
A special multicultural pre-school program in Balga is proving that language doesn’t have to be a barrier to an education.
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Cutting-edge facilities open at Eaton Community College
Eaton Community College students started Term 1 with a brand-new $8.2 million design and technology block, delivering modern, cutting-edge facilities for students in the South West.
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Educator empowers students to dream big
A passionate educator and advocate for equity in education, Dr Jennet Hansen has been named a finalist for the Department’s 2025 Women of Achievement Award.
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Prescription for success: Students excel in Young Doctor Essay Competition
Perth Modern School students, Samantha See and Porshia Fernando, have claimed the first two places in the 2025 Young Doctors Essay competition.
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Qualified teachers
Relocation support packages and visa sponsorship options are available for qualified teachers who are citizens of the UK, Ireland, Canada and South Africa.
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Benefits, incentives and allowances
Find out what benefits, incentives and allowances a job with the Department of Education unlocks for you.
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New beginnings: Overseas educators settle into WA schools
Sixty teachers from overseas are now calling Western Australia home, bringing their expertise, passion and fresh perspectives to schools across the state.
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Forms and workshop information
Important testing information and forms for the 2026 intake.
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Incentives and allowances
Some of our jobs offer locality and extra allowances on top of your salary.
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Paging all readers: it’s time for the next challenge
The 2025 Premier’s Reading Challenge kicks off today, a greater prize bucket up for grabs for eager book worms.
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Jolimont recycling effort a peg above
This year, Jolimont Primary School students are leading an inspiring sustainability initiative Plastic to Pegs, that will help to improve campus facilities.
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Selective schools
Programs are offered at both a fully selective academic school and arts college.
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AFL icon encourages students to be resilient
Courageous AFL icon and the 2025 Australian of the Year, Neale Daniher, this week inspired more than 200 WA students and staff when he was guest of honour at a school forum about resilience.
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Non-government schools
Non-government school education in Western Australia falls into two categories, Catholic schools and Independent schools.
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Languages
Every student in Years 3 to 6 learns a language. This will be extended to Year 8 students by 2023.
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Freedom of information
The public has a general right to access government records. This includes records our Department controls.
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Kids helping kids make a difference
Poynter Primary School in Duncraig became a vibrant sea of capes and masks recently when around 500 students and staff donned superhero costumes to launch the Premier’s Telethon Challenge.
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Service providers in schools
Schools and service providers have a shared interest in achieving positive educational outcomes for students with disability.
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Social media rules of engagement
We're committed to fostering a safe, respectful and inclusive online community.
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Wheatbelt
Discover the Wheatbelt, Western Australia’s heartland. With its diverse landscape and close-knit rural communities, this region offers a unique experience for educators.
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Traditional ceremony marks opening of new bush garden
The first stage of a new bush garden recently was unveiled at Baldivis Secondary College, the occasion kicked off with a traditional smoking ceremony led by Aboriginal Elder Michael.
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Hit the ground running
Students can win some of the thousands of dollars in prizes that are up for grabs each week of Term 3, just by being active.