St Johns College, Dubbo
School Support Officer COVID ILC
Part-time Temporary
2 X 44 hours/ fortnight positions
1 X 20 hours/ fortnight position
Commencing by negotiation - 28 July 2023
St Johns College has a proud tradition of academic excellence, sporting prowess, spiritual development and contributing to the community of Dubbo and beyond, since 1969. St Johns College continues to be inspired by the Mercy and La Sallian traditions. Our faith inspires us all to engage in a better way of being. Our motto of Christ is my light guides us all in the pursuit of knowledge, wisdom, compassion and truth.
Due to increased enrolments and expanded elective options for students applications are invited from qualified and innovative educators who demonstrate a sincere commitment to the aims and philosophy of Catholic education.
Suitable applicants for this position will be able to demonstrate:
Applications are to include a covering letter addressing the selection criteria and CEDB application with supporting documentation and the names of two professional referees including the most recent Principal/Employer or Final Internship/Practicum Supervisor (for beginning teachers) and a Parish Priest if applicable.
Applications close: 27 March 2023 at 11:55 pm
A valid Working with Children Check Number is required for this position and must be provided at the time of application. To obtain a Working with Children Check Number visit www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au or call (02) 9286 7219.
Child Protection legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening.
Catholic Education Diocese of Bathurst is an equal opportunity employer.
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