Hoping to study or live in Australia? Consider teaching as a career.

Teachers are in high demand throughout Australia, with the following teaching roles being on the short-term skilled occupation list (STSOL) and/or the medium and long-term strategic skills lists (MLTSSL):

Short-term skilled occupation list only (STSOL)

Medium and long-term skilled occupation list (MLTSSL)

For anyone interested in working with young people, teaching is an attractive pathway to permanent residency. In particular, there are promising migration opportunities and courses for early childhood teachers (pre-primary school) or secondary school teachers.

Book a free migration consultation today for help with your migration pathway.

"The Australian Government will continue to invest in all aspects of teaching, from the earliest years through to university research and international education. There will be a need to fill the gap, giving you more work opportunities in Australia." Alice Guan, Migration agent at IDP Melbourne

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Why is teaching a good career path in Australia?

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Teaching is a challenging but enriching career. The impact you can have on our future generation is second to none. It's also a relatively stable career option in Australia due to the fact that, unlike some other workplaces, schools remain open during times of economic stress. Teachers in Australia can work in a variety of settings including:

  • Public schools

  • Independent (private) schools

  • Catholic schools

Australian schools are typically highly motivated to retain teachers, with many offering great training and professional development opportunities. With the number of students increasing each year and teachers decreasing due to retirement, there is a great need for new teachers in Australia. Excellent job security and many vacancies in this profession make now a great time to consider teaching as a career.

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Migration requirements for teachers

Teachers migrating to Australia must:

  • Fulfil the eligibility criteria for one of the available visa options

  • Meet the minimum English language requirement for Australian teachers

  • Pass the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) skills assessment

Available visa options for teachers migrating to Australia

Subclass 190 visa: A skilled nominated visa

  • Allows you to live and work permanently in Australia

  • You must have at least 65 points to qualify for this visa

Subclass 189 visa: A skilled independent visa

  • Allows you to live and work permanently in Australia

  • You must have at least 65 points to qualify for this visa

  • This visa is not available for primary school teachers

Subclass 491 visa: A skilled regional visa

  • Allows you to live and work in a specified regional area of Australia for up to five years

  • You must have at least 65 points to qualify for this visa

  • If eligible, you may apply for permanent residency three years from the date your 491 visa is granted

Subclass 494 visa: A skilled, employer nominated temporary visa.

  • Allows you to live and work in a specified regional area of Australia for up to five years

  • An employer must nominate you in a regional area

  • You must be aged under 45 years

  • You must have a minimum of three years work experience in your nominated occupation

  • You must meet the health and character requirements

  • If eligible, you may apply for permanent residency three years from the date your 494 visa is granted.

Subclass 186 visa: A skilled, employer nominated permanent visa.

  • Allows you to live and work in Australia permanently

  • Your future employer must nominate you

  • You must have at least three years of work experience in your nominated occupation

  • You must be aged under 45 years of age

IELTS requirement for Teachers

Teachers migrating to Australia must have excellent English skills. An IELTS Academic test is required to confirm a visa applicant's English language competency. The minimum IELTS scores required are:

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

If you completed a four-year degree or more in Bachelor of Education in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand or Ireland, you may be exempt from this requirement. Book your IELTS test to receive access to extensive preparation and practice materials including tutorials, quizzes and sample assessments.

AITSL skills assessment

All teachers immigrating to Australia must undergo a mandatory skills assessment provided by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL). In order to complete your skills assessment you will need to register online for the AITSL portal, supply any documents they require and pay any associated fees. If successful, you will receive an AITSL certificate which is valid for two years.

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Study and IELTS requirements to become a teacher in Australia

To become a teacher in Australia you typically need to complete a four-year Bachelor of Education. The most common Bachelor of Education courses are:

  • Bachelor of Education (Primary)

  • Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

  • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)

If you have a bachelor's degree in another discipline, you may instead be able to pursue a postgraduate qualification such as a Master of Teaching.

Top recommended universities for teaching courses

The minimum IELTS scores required to study education vary between institutions. The top five universities in Australia offering Bachelor of Education courses are:

Australian Catholic University

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 7.5

  • Speaking - 7.5

Queensland University of Technology

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 6.5

  • Reading - 6.0

  • Writing - 6.0

  • Listening - 6.0

  • Speaking - 6.0

University of New England

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

Deakin University

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.0

  • Reading - 6.5

  • Writing - 6.5

  • Listening - 6.5

  • Speaking - 6.5

University of Southern Queensland

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7

  • Writing - 7

  • Listening - 8

  • Speaking - 8

The CASPer test

Students applying to study a Bachelor of Education in Victoria are also required to sit the CASPer test as part of their university application. This test consists of eight video-based scenarios, four text-based scenarios and three open-ended questions. The purpose of the CASPer test is to assess applicants' skills in areas such as:

  • Communication

  • Empathy

  • Problem-solving

  • Resilience

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IELTS requirements for teacher registration by state

​​Once qualified and in possession of a relevant visa, teachers wishing to migrate to Australia must register with the relevant teaching authority in their state. Each state authority has their own IELTS requirements.

Victoria

Register with: The Victorian Institute of Teaching

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

NSW

Register with: The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

Australia Capital Territory

Register with: The ACT Teacher Quality Institute

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

Queensland

Register with: The Queensland College of Teachers

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

Northern Territory

Register with: The Teacher Registration Board or the Northern Territory

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

Western Australia

Register with: The Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 8.0

  • Listening - 7.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

South Australia

Register with: The Teachers Registration Board of South Australia

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

Tasmania

Register with: The Teachers Registration Board of Tasmania

Minimum IELTS score requirements:

  • Overall - 7.5

  • Reading - 7.0

  • Writing - 7.0

  • Listening - 8.0

  • Speaking - 8.0

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Employment in the Education and Training industry in Australia

Employment in the Education and Training industry increased over the 20 years to August 2022. Around 8.1% of workers have their main job in this industry. You'll also be happy to know that employment in Education and Training is projected to grow by 149,600 (or 13.4%) over the five years to November 2026.

Most workers are formally qualified, 62% have a university qualification and 20% have a VET qualification. Additionally, more than half of those with their main job in this industry are employed full-time. School Education is the largest sector in the Education and Training industry, employing 52.2% of workers.

Average earnings are $1,250 per week, higher than the "all industries" average of $1,200.

Source: https://labourmarketinsights.gov.au/

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How to prepare for IELTS?

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Achieving a great IELTS score takes time and planning. You can’t just book and take your test in a matter of days – no matter how strong your English skills are. Successful test takers create a schedule to help them study everything they need to know before they sit an IELTS test. They make time to practise all four English skills – ListeningReadingWriting and Speaking – as they know that each one is different.

If they have trouble with a topic, they attend a FREE Masterclass with an IELTS expert who can teach them how to improve. And, when they’re almost ready to take IELTS, they will complete as many practice tests as they can find. 

So, when there are hundreds of resources to help you study, where do you begin? Click here to access your go-to guide to IELTS preparation. All of our most important materials – both free and paid – are listed here, divided by category.

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Immigration and the law

Legislation about immigration changes frequently. It’s important to check the Australian Department of Home Affairs website for changes that may apply to you. If you are interested in Australian student visas, work visas, or looking to migrate permanently, you need to lodge an application with the Australian Government. You may want to consider getting support from a lawyer or migration agent.

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