Teaching in a remote Indigenous community is unlike any other teaching role. It is hard work and the conditions can be tough but it offers unique and rewarding opportunities.
If you are looking for a challenging career where you can make a real difference, and you possess the skills and determination to contribute to building bright futures, the Remote Teaching Service will support you every step of the way.
Apply now for the 2011 school year.
If you would like to find out more about what it's like to be a remote teacher in the Northern Territory then come and see us at one of our information sessions. From 18-25 August we'll be at the following locations:
| Date | Time | State/City | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 August | 3.00-6.00pm | Adelaide | Mercure Grosvenor Hotel, North Terrace |
| 19 August | 3.00-6.00pm | Melbourne | The Swanston Hotel, Swanston Street |
| 20 August | 3.00-6.00pm | Geelong | The Mercure Hotel, Corner Gheringhap and Myers Street |
| 23 August | 3.00-6.00pm | Brisbane | The Novotel, Creek Street |
| 24 August | 3.00-6.00pm | Townsville | The Rydges Southbank Hotel, Palmer Street |
| 25 August | 2.00-4.00pm | Cairns | The Mercure Hotel, The Esplanade |
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
NORTHERN TERRITORY FAST FACTS
- Population: 212,000
- Student population: 33,000
- 39.5% of the Territory's school aged population are indigenous (compared with 4.1% nationally)










