❓ Mr Bradshaw questions why gardening/handyman positions in schools aren't advertised in local newspapers in addition to the Education Department's internal publication. The Minister responds that principals have the discretion to choose advertising mediums.
AnsweredQoN 156Legislative Assembly
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Why are gardening/handymen jobs in schools not advertised in local newspapers as well as the Education Department in-house newspaper ‘School Matters’?
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Answered
26 June 2001
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
35 days
Principals have the discretion to determine this in the context of their work location. They often use a variety of mediums, including School Matters and local newspapers, to advertise these positions. Job vacancies published in School Matters may be viewed by members of the public on the Education Department's website.
Job vacancies published in School Matters may be viewed by members of the public on the Education Department's website.
Job vacancies published in School Matters may be viewed by members of the public on the Education Department's website.
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