Streamlining teacher recruitment

A new recruitment process has been set up for Victorian teachers. Picture: UNSPLASH

The State Government is attracting more teachers to work in Victorian government schools with a new recruitment process.

Victorian Education Minister Natalie Hutchins launched the Teacher Recruitment Initiative, which will streamline recruitment processes and reduce the time it takes for local schools to match and fill teaching vacancies.

The initiative makes it simpler for schools to connect with teachers through an easy-to-use centralised recruitment platform, which matches applicant preferences and availability with teacher vacancies.

“The Teacher Recruitment Initiative is making it easier than ever for schools to connect with the teachers that will help continue to make us the Education state,” Ms Hutchins said.

Under the new platform, teachers can create an online profile in the Job Opportunities Pool outlining employment preferences such as their desired location and then be considered simultaneously for vacancies, reducing the need to manage multiple applications.

The Job Opportunities Pool matches applicants’ skills and work preferences, providing a ready-made list of potential hires for school recruiters.

Selected graduates are also eligible to receive one of 400 financial incentive packages of $5650 to start their employment at a government school.

Through the Victorian Budget 2023/24, the Government has invested $12 million to get returning teachers back to the classroom through the Teacher Re-Engagement Initiative.

In addition, the Government is running a $4 million targeted recruitment campaign to attract and retain high-quality teachers in government schools.

“The number of teachers in Victoria has grown at twice the national average and that’s no accident – we’re delivering a range of initiatives that have grown our workforce by 5,000 extra teachers between 2020 and 2022,” Ms Hutchins said.

The Victorian Budget 2023/24 includes a further $32.2 million to support pre-service teachers undertaking placements in rural and regional schools, and $9.5 million to enhance flexible and job-sharing working arrangements for school leaders.