There are a number of options available for becoming a teacher at TAFE NSW through the TAE Scholarship Program:To apply for a teaching role you must have:TAFE NSW is committed to growing and developing a talented and adaptable Aboriginal workforce. Study a Bachelor degree, post graduate or higher education qualification with TAFE NSW, and graduate with strong theoretical knowledge, practical experience and industry connections that will give you a head start on your career. In the meantime, please refer to the information below.Complete a skillset course in four to six weeks of part time study, then you’ll be able to teach on a casual basis under the supervision of an experienced teacher. Share your passion for your industry and build the skills, qualifications and employability of people in NSW.We're seeking world-class educators, innovative industry experts and motivated administration staff to join our dynamic organisation.
Once qualified, you can move into a teaching position straight away.As a Registered Training Organisation TAFE NSW educators must meet ASQA’s standards.The NSW Government provided funding for 525 TAE Scholarships to be allocated by 30 June 2021. We have opportunities for Aboriginal people right across the organisation in a wide range of roles and at all levels – from trainees to managers and executive roles.TAFE NSW's purpose is to skill the workforce of the future, and with over 450,000 annual enrolments and a proud 130 years of history, we continue to set the benchmark for quality education and training.Start working at TAFE NSW in a non-teaching educational role, while studying towards a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.
Plus if you have previously completed a higher education or vocational diploma or certificate qualification, you may be eligible for credit transfer or recognition of prior learning (RPL) towards your degree, which means you could graduate sooner.Study a Bachelor degree, post graduate or higher education qualification with TAFE NSW, and graduate with strong theoretical knowledge, practical experience and industry connections that will give you a head start on your career.Bachelor of Information Technology
We have full-time, part-time and casual positions available spanning over 130 locations across NSW and online.You can choose to complete a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment while remaining in your current employment. TAFE NSW is committed to growing and developing a talented and adaptable Aboriginal workforce. TAFE NSW is currently reviewing priority areas for the next financial year, information will be available shortly. Of these the first year's target of 250 (to be offered by 30 June 2020) has been achieved, congratulations to the successful candidates!
Help for TAFE staff Help for TAFE students For assistance: Students and Other users: contact us on 131 601 or online or via chat, Staff - 1300 823 343 or log a request on ICT Service Desk DEGREES AT TAFE NSW Small class sizes and no ATAR required. Then you can move into a teaching arrangement that best suits you.TAFE NSW teaching positions are only available for courses that are in-demand, which means not all NSW locations are in need of teaching positions. We have opportunities for Aboriginal people right across the organisation in a wide range of roles and at all levels – from trainees to managers and executive roles.