Bellbird Park State Secondary College is one of Queensland's newest secondary schools. The school opened in January 2017 for year 7 students and continued to grow a year level at a time until this year, when our first year 12 students will graduate. The College has been founded on strong community relationships. The school's logo, uniform, policies and school vision, mission and values reflect a strong community that seeks high expectations and student outcomes.
As a brand-new school, we are blessed with state-of-the-art facilities and programs to match. Our vision is to ensure that our students receive a year's worth of progress for a year's input. Our team are passionate and committed to helping students achieve their potential - whatever their ability, wherever they live, whatever their background, no-matter their starting point.
At Bellbird Park State Secondary College, we invest heavily in our beginning and early career teachers. We use a multilayered approach to our support with many and various provisions. Teacher growth is one of the areas we are really passionate about at the college. All our staff, irrespective of career stage and tenure belong to a Collaborative Learning Community which meets regularly to discuss, share and celebrate best practice. These communities are run by teacher facilitators and are a part of our staff meeting schedule.
Staff also engage in various collegial engagement observations across the year. These include: Classroom Observations (linked to Annual Performance Review) and Peer Observations.
**Teaching in Queensland**: The department is responsible for the delivery of quality education services to all Queensland students in state schools and recognises teachers and their commitment to teaching through a range of rewards and benefits. To find out more click here.
**Applicants for these positions must possess**:
- A relevant teaching qualification. Click here for further information on teaching qualifications.
- Current full registration or current provisional registration with eligibility for full registration, as a teacher in Queensland. Pre-service/graduate teachers must have been granted provisional registration prior to commencing employment as a teacher. For more information regarding registration requirements, please CLICK HERE.
- In addition to registration, teachers working in Education and Care Services (including State Delivered Kindergarten programs) require an exemption card issued by Blue Card Services. For more information on blue cards and exemption cards, please CLICK HERE.
- A brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (referees should have an understanding of your relevant previous work history)
- Pre-service teachers are encouraged to include completed practicum reports, mentor/referee statements, unofficial academic transcript for current course of study