❓ Hon ED DERMER asks about applications for a teaching position at Roseworth Primary School, specifically regarding the employment status of applicants already working in WA government schools. Hon Peter Collier provides the requested data.
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ROSEWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL — TEACHING POSITION
I refer to the recent applications received for a teaching position at Roseworth Primary School. (1) How many applications were there in total? (2) How many were from teachers already employed in some capacity in Western Australian government schools? (3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER
I refer to the recent applications received for a teaching position at Roseworth Primary School. (1) How many applications were there in total? (2) How many were from teachers already employed in some capacity in Western Australian government schools? (3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(1) How many applications were there in total? (2) How many were from teachers already employed in some capacity in Western Australian government schools? (3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(2) How many were from teachers already employed in some capacity in Western Australian government schools? (3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached?
(c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached?
(d) permanent unattached?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(1) How many applications were there in total? (2) How many were from teachers already employed in some capacity in Western Australian government schools? (3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(2) How many were from teachers already employed in some capacity in Western Australian government schools? (3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(3) Of these government school–employed applicants, how many are — (a) temporary; (b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(b) permanent in a substantive position; (c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached?
(c) permanent in an end-dated position; and (d) permanent unattached?
(d) permanent unattached?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(1) 91. (2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(2) 72. (3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(3) (a) 37. (b) Three. (c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil.
(d) Nil.
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