About UsAs Tasmania's publicly owned training provider, TasTAFE is a vital contributor to the prosperity of the state's economy through supporting jobs and employment and the economic resilience of our businesses and industry. With a focus on practical, real-life learning, we work hard to ensure the training our learners receive is industry relevant and we provide real industry skills that are highly valued by employers.TasTAFE aspires to be a place of innovation, creating new ways of training, finding solutions, delivering differently and increasing access for all.
The RoleBased at our southern home for plumbing, gas, refrigeration, air-conditioning and electrotechnology training, this is an exciting opportunity for any trade qualified Electrician to consider.Working from our State-of-the-Art Water and Energy Trades Centre of Excellence at our Clarence campus, the
Teacher/Associate Teacher -
Refrigeration/Electrotechnology will play a key role in shaping the future of Tasmania's next generation of electrical tradespeople.On any given day, your duties will include:
- Teaching and inspiring the next generation of tradespeople
- Supporting students on campus and in their workplace
- Managing and co-ordinating teaching & assessment materials & resources
- Providing advice and information to students, parents and employers
- Enjoying eleven weeks of leave per year!
What will you bring- An Electrical licence, possess relevant qualifications and skills in telecommunications cabling will be highly desirable.
- Experience in a vocational education training environment.
- May be a dual trade refrigeration/electrical.
- A current Working with Vulnerable People registration, or the ability to obtain prior to commencement.
Whether you're pursuing or already have your Certificate IV in Training & Assessment, contact us to discuss pathways for this teaching position. TasTAFE can facilitate your training free of charge and we are keen to chat about this with you.Supporting a Diverse WorkforceAt TasTAFE, we encourage applications from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, people living with a disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, mature age workers and members of the LGBTIQ+ community.We are a diverse and inclusive workplace and understand the importance of flexibility. We want our workforce to reflect the diversity in our community and we are committed to building a culture we are all proud of.Ask us how we can make this role flexible to suit you.Join TasTAFEIf you think this could be the opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply. To be eligible, you must have the right to work in Australia.If you require any reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process, please let our recruitment team know during the course of selection.Candidate screening and interviews may commence prior to the closing date.Applications for this role close at 11:55pm on Sunday 2 June 2024TasTAFE prioritises Tasmania's Child and Youth Safe Standards and the Universal Principle for Aboriginal Cultural Safety in its recruitment process, ensuring the safety and cultural well-being of children, youth, and Aboriginal individuals.