200 IT jobs going into Vic schools

The Victorian Premier John Brumby announced yesterday that the state will hire 200 computer technicians for its schools as the computers for the government's Digital Education Revolution make their way to students.

John Brumby
(Credit: Victorian Government)

The extra technicians would become part of a team of almost 620 specialists who would oversee the arrival of over 104,000 computers into schools.

According to Education Minister Bronwyn Pike, schools will begin to receive their computers in the third term, three weeks away.

"This is a huge boost for Victoria's ICT industry, and yet another example of the Brumby Government putting Victorian students first and providing them with the support they need to master the ICT skills which will help them thrive in a technology-driven world," Pike said.

Schools are able to choose their computers from a product list endorsed by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development which will contain a number of notebooks starting from under $600. The list is still being finalised.

Each school will get $1250 for each computer to cover its upfront cost as well as running costs such as servers, software, laptop trolleys, electricity and insurance costs.

The Department is managing some of the costs centrally such as Microsoft licensing, and also has a large reseller agreement signed with Commander Integrated Networks and Insight Enterprises Australia worth $23 million, which runs out at the end of this year.

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Talkback 5 comments

    200 Computer techies Jonathon Ess -- 30/06/09

    So where do we apply?

    Is this a State Government site employment opportunity? and why does my local Job Search office know nothing about it?

    These and other questions as usual.

    IT jobs for schools Anonymous -- 30/06/09

    They are advertised for NSW schools. Good money too!
    (If you are used to the money the poorer companys pay) - $45 per hour, PLUS super...

    200 Jobs Jonathon Ess -- 30/06/09 (in reply to #320146623)

    Thanks for the comment, would that then be the Victorian Education Department url for these jobs? I guess yes so I am off there, thanks again, anon.

    Jonathon

    200 jobs Jonathon Ess -- 30/06/09 (in reply to #320146624)

    ...And guess what? when you go there all excited like, you get this response... Thanks very much.

    Web Site Unavailable

    Due to a system upgrade, this site will be unavailable until 8am Wednesday 1 July 2009.
    We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause. .

    Try again Jonathon

    Computer Technician Antonio M. Kabayao, Jr. -- 06/09/09 (in reply to #320146625)

    Hello

    are you going to hire computer technician from Philippines? I am a Computer System technician graduated from AMA Computer Learning Center last 2000. I have a license as Computer Hardware Servicing II given by Technical Education Skills and Development Authority will expire on April 2013. i've been working as computer technician for 8 years. If you will hire a Filipino I am very much willing to Apply that position as Computer Technician.

    this is my email add virtual.encoder@gmail.com or Mobile number +63 09214561341
    Land line number: 082 3212427

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