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Anzuk supports our schools

For over a decade anzuk Education has been supporting schools by supplying quality educators in Melbourne.
In 2015 the organisation established an office at Newtown in order to better provide support to the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula regions.
Since then the Geelong team has grown to support more than 40 local schools.
The organisation works to place exceptional teachers in vibrant education settings around the world.
Always helping educators make the right choice, anzuk provides personalised support throughout career journeys, whether educators are a new graduate, returning to work or a community leader.
Throughout the application process, educators will be supported by one of anzuk’s five Geelong consultants. These consultants will be the main point of contact for client’s interview, registration and beyond.
Once anzuk is informed about educator’s teaching goals (whether it’s casual relief teaching for the flexibility and experience, or a contract role to be immersed in a school community), they will tailor the opportunities clients are presented with.
Being educators themselves, anzuk also enjoy the opportunity to visit their partner schools to ensure they are providing them with the best support they can.
Anzuk Education is located at 18-20 Riversdale Road in Newtown. For more information, phone 5201 7956 or visit anzuk.education/au.

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