Brisbane
Opportunity expired
Established in 1889, the QTU is the registered industrial organisation (or union) representing state school teachers and principals throughout Queensland. The Union is now the professional and industrial voice of more than 48,000 teachers, principals and TAFE educators in Queensland state primary schools, secondary schools, special schools, TAFE institutes and other educational facilities.
Directly supporting the Deputy General Secretary (Member Organising), you will provide a high level of confidential administrative support in a fast-paced environment where prioritisation and initiative is essential.
While no two days will be the same, your tasks will include:
To be successful in this position you will have:
To apply, click the 'Apply' button and submit your resume and cover letter. For further information contact Trisha Phillips, HR Manager on 07 3512 9000.
Applicants must provide evidence of COVID-19 vaccinations.
Applications will be reviewed as submitted.
The QTU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women, people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent, people with a disability and people from non-English speaking backgrounds to be part of an organisation that promotes a diverse and safe workplace environment". Selection for all vacancies is made based on merit.
The Queensland Teachers' Union collects personal information from you for the purpose of your job application during the course of the recruitment and selection process. We usually collect personal information from prospective employees through the application form, from referees or through a recruitment agency. We may disclose your personal information to your referees and other persons you nominate or mention in your application. Where you do not provide us with your personal information, we may not be able to consider your application or engage you as an employee of the QTU.
100 - 500 employees
Education & Training
The QTU is the industrial voice of more than 48,000 teachers, principals and TAFE educators in Queensland.