This WA parliamentary question seeks information on how teaching vacancies of varying durations are filled within the education system. The answer clarifies the process for vacancies exceeding six months, highlighting adherence to Public Sector Standards.

AnsweredQoN 2530Legislative Council
Asked
17 August 2005
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) vacancies greater than four weeks, but less than six weeks; and (c) vacancies greater than six months?
(c) vacancies greater than six months?
(b) These are usually filled by an existing member of the teaching staff. (c) Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management require that all vacancies greater than six months are advertised and filled through a proper selection process, unless there is an Employer Initiated Placement requiring a position.
(c) Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management require that all vacancies greater than six months are advertised and filled through a proper selection process, unless there is an Employer Initiated Placement requiring a position.

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Answered
13 September 2005
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
27 days
(a) These are usually filled by an existing member of the teaching staff.
(b) These are usually filled by an existing member of the teaching staff.
(c) Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management require that all vacancies greater than six months are advertised and filled through a proper selection process, unless there is an Employer Initiated Placement requiring a position.

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