Positions Vacant
- Senior Boarding Supervisor, The Armidale School, Armidale, NSW - Closes 19 May 2022
- Director of Boarding, Christ Church Grammar School, Perth, WA - Closes 20 May 2022
- Overnight Supervisor - Clunes, Wesley College, Clunes, VIC - Closes 23 May 2022
- Boarding Head of Year/Senior Boarding House Supervisor, Perth College, Perth, WA - Closes 23 May 2022
- Boarding House Supervisor, Methodist Ladies College, Melbourne, VIC - Closes 23 May 2022
- Boarding Coordinator, Loreto Normanhurst, Sydney, NSW - Closes 24 May 2022
- Boarding House Supervisor, Guildford Grammar School, Perth, WA - Closes 25 May 2022
- Residential Supervisor, St Teresa's College, Abergowrie, QLD - Closes 26 May 2022
- Boarding Supervisor, Holy Spirit College, Cooktown, QLD - Closes 27 May 2022
- Boarding Coordinator, Abbotsleigh School, Sydney, NSW - Closes 28 May 2022
- Boarding House Cook, Genazzano FCJ College Ltd, Melbourne, VIC - Closes 28 May 2022
- Director of Boarding, Saint Ignatius' College Riverview, Sydney, NSW - Closes 29 May 2022
- Residential Tutor (Male & Female), Townsville Grammar School, Townsville, QLD - Closes 31 May 2022
- Boarding Head of House, Toowoomba Grammar School, Toowoomba, QLD - Closes 1 June 2022
- Boarding School Supervisor, Rotary Residential College, Perth WA - 1 June 2022
- Boarding Supervisor, St Ursula's College Toowoomba, QLD - Closes 1 June 2022
- Head of Entrepreneurship, Social Leadership and Boarding Housemaster, The Scots College, Sydney, NSW - Closes 3 June 2022
- Boarding Supervisors (Part time & Casual), John Paul College, Brisbane, QLD - Closes 10 June 2022
- Full-time Ongoing Head of Boarding, St Brigid's College, Perth WA - Closes 10 June 2022
- Residential Boarding Supervisor, Clayfield College, Brisbane, QLD - Ongoing
- House Parents to Indigenous Children, Marrara Christian College, NT - Ongoing
- Residential Boarding Supervisor, Ongoing Casual, The McDonald College, NSW - Ongoing
Senior Boarding Supervisor, The Armidale School, Armidale, NSW - Closes 19 May 2022
Senior Boarding Supervisor
- Girls Boarding (years 9-12)
- Full Time (Term time only)
- 6-12 month tenure
The Armidale School (TAS) is an Anglican co-educational boarding and day school with a Junior School (Pre-Kindergarten to Year 5), Middle School (Years 6-8) and Senior School (Years 9-12). The school has an enrolment of around 650 students and with half of our secondary students being boarders, residential life is at the heart of the school.
The Armidale School is seeking to appoint an experienced and highly capable Senior Boarding Supervisor to be responsible for the supervision, care and welfare of the girls in our Senior Girl's Boarding House, under the direction of and in cooperation with the Head of Boarding and Head of House.
TAS is the only regionally based co-educational GPS school in NSW and prides itself on the high quality of its academic, boarding and co-curricular programs.
Job description an application form are available at www.as.edu.au
For further information please contact David Drain - Director of Boarding on (02) 6776 5800
Applications close Thursday 19 May
Applicants should be supportive of the Christian ethos of the school.
Director of Boarding, Christ Church Grammar School, Perth, WA - Closes 20 May 2022
Director of Boarding
Christ Church Grammar School is looking to appoint a dynamic leader and exemplary teacher who will be responsible for the residential welfare of all boys in their respective boarding precincts. This position will commence in Term 1, 2023 for a period of five years with the option to be re-appointed for a further three years.
The Director of Boarding is responsible for the leadership, pastoral care, spirit and morale, security, supervision and discipline of up to 100 boarding students, in such a way to promote their growth and wellbeing. The key aim of this position is to empower boarding students to take charge of their own lives by developing them to be confident and capable young men in an atmosphere of warmth, support and care.
It is anticipated that the successful applicant will have demonstrated leadership and management experience that reflect the significance of this position along with the ability to draw the best out of a dedicated team of people working towards common goals. You will possess excellent communication skills and it is essential that you have a strong understanding of the needs of boys with an empathy for the particular issues encountered by local, indigenous and international students in boarding environments.
The successful applicant will support the ethos of the School, possess excellent teaching and interpersonal skills, will have an exceptional understanding of innovative educational pedagogy and show an understanding of boys' educational teaching and learning practices.
The Director of Boarding will teach 0.5 FTE in their area of expertise, and it is an expectation of the School that all members of staff contribute to the co-curricular program in a way that balances the needs of the School and the successful applicant’s talents and interests.
Christ Church Grammar School is committed to providing education and care to children and young people to assist them to develop into high-achieving, supported students, positively connected to each other and to the communities in which they live and which they will serve.
The School takes its child protection responsibilities with the utmost importance and as such is committed to providing the necessary resources to ensure compliance with all relevant child protection laws and regulations and to maintain safe and supportive School learning and online environments for all children and young people.
Application instructions:
Please address applications for this position to the Principal, supported by a letter of introduction and curriculum vitae. Visit: www.ccgs.wa.edu.au/careers/current-vacancies for more information and to apply online.
For further information regarding this position please contact Mr Mark Morrissy, Deputy Principal/Head of the Senior School on 9442 1503 or mmorrissy@ccgs.wa.edu.au.
Christ Church Grammar School reserves the right to appoint this position prior to the closing date for applications or by invitation.
Applications close: Friday 20 May 2022 at 12.00pm
Overnight Supervisor - Clunes, Wesley College, Clunes, VIC - Closes 23 May 2022
Established in 1866, Wesley College is an internationally recognised Uniting Church coeducational school with 3,400+ students on three metropolitan sites.
The Wesley College at Clunes residential program provides our Year 9 students with the opportunity to learn about themselves, the wider community and our Australian culture in the unique setting of the small Victorian town of Clunes, 35 kilometres northwest of Ballarat. The focus for the 8-week program is upon education of the whole person. Emphasis is given to experiential, social and emotional learning, independent inquiry, community engagement and shared living.
Applications are invited from experienced applicants for the position of Overnight Supervisor at Wesley Clunes. This position is available for commencement at the start of Semester 2, 2022. There are 2 positions available with a combined FTE of 1.2. A position is available as either a full or part time role with the College. In your application letter you should clearly stated your preferred number of nights. This role is only rostered during the term time weeks and all school holidays are paid (based on term weeks worked) to compensate for the out of regular hours work.
This job shared role operates in a rotating roster, with a night shift commencing at 7:00pm. In this role you would be required to provide overnight health and wellbeing support to students in an on-call capacity, supported by an assistant. Accommodation will be provided for the overnight stays.
Wesley at Clunes staff work together to create a climate where student rights and responsibilities can be exercised and developed. It is expected that all staff will have an understanding and commitment to a residential learning environment. Significant experience in a boarding or residential school is preferred.
For further information, please contact Sandra Norton on 03 8102 6527 or email people.services@wesleycollege.edu.au.
To apply please visit www.wesleycollege.edu.au and select Careers. Please apply via the online portal only. Applications will only be received via the College's online recruitment system via our website. We do not accept applications received via email.
Applications close 5:00pm on Monday 23 May 2022.
Wesley College is a child safe employer and is committed to the welfare of children and their protection. All potential employees and volunteers will be required to comply with the School's Child Safe Policy and Code of Conduct. Applicants will be required to undergo police and background checks in accordance with this policy.
Recruitment Agencies - thank you for thinking of us, however we do endeavour to fill our opportunities through direct channels wherever possible. If we find that we do need agency assistance, we'll be in touch.
Boarding Head of Year/Senior Boarding House Supervisor, Perth College, Perth, WA - Closes 23 May 2022
The Perth College Boarding House is run by a close-knit team whose aim is to make this “home” a safe, warm and welcoming environment at all times. We are looking for a professional, caring and energetic Head of Year or Senior Boarding House Supervisor to ensure that the wellbeing needs of our boarding students are being met.
We seek quality candidates who can communicate and connect with our Boarding families and integrate their involvement in the whole “life” of the Boarding House, which operates across 7 days each week.
We would welcome applications from Head of Year or Senior Boarding House Supervisor candidates who are looking to build a long-term relationship as part of the School’s Boarding team.
As Head of Year or Senior Boarding House Supervisor:
- you will work as part of a committed team of experienced Boarding staff providing high quality supervision and care to our boarders.
- This is a fabulous opportunity for a reliable, energetic, compassionate and positive person who can be a positive role model and is committed to working with adolescents.
- You must hold (or be willing to obtain) a current Police Check and Working with Children Card.
Apart from the necessary qualifications, we look for people who are the right fit for our values. Perth College is about supporting and encouraging each other and encouraging our students to reach their full potential.
Only applicants who are permanent Australian residents will be considered for this vacancy. If you do not hold this visa status please do not apply.
Please visit our website for further information which includes position descriptions www.perthcollege.wa.edu.au
The School reserves the right to withdraw our advertisements earlier than the closing date.
Applications close 4.00 pm on Monday 23 May 2022
In line with WA Government Health Directions and Public Health orders, the successful candidate will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide evidence of their COVID-19 Vaccination status.
Perth College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provides a Smoke Free Campus
The School recognises that Position Statements are dynamic documents which are reviewed as required
Boarding House Supervisor, Methodist Ladies College, Melbourne, VIC - Closes 23 May 2022
Full time, working term time only
1 year fixed term position
Casual opportunities also available
Commencing asap
Methodist Ladies’ College is one of Australia’s most respected and innovative schools, with over 2,000 students from our Early Learning Centre to Year 12.
Applications are invited from suitably skilled and motivated professionals for the full time, fixed term, one year position of Boarding House Supervisor commencing ASAP. Casual opportunities for employment are also being considered.
The underlying philosophy of Tiddeman Boarding House is to empower our boarding students to take charge of their learning, resulting in confident young women who create their own future. Boarding Supervisors are key members of the Boarding team and are jointly accountable for the welfare of approximately 110 students from Years 7 – 12, helping to support students and parents throughout the school. This position involves shift work, including weekends and some overnight stays on a rotating roster. Accommodation provided for overnight stays.
Boarding Supervisors are encouraged to develop a meaningful career path with the Head of Boarding within their first year in role. Career paths may be directed towards more senior positions with leadership responsibilities such as Boarding Co-ordinator as well as management positions such as Deputy Head and Head of Boarding. Alternatively, Boarding Supervisors may wish to gain teaching qualifications and their experience in Boarding will develop strong skills in managing student wellbeing responsibilities inherent in any teaching position.
This position involves shift work, including weekends and some overnight stays on a rotating roster. Accommodation provided for overnight stays.
Please note: staff may be required to work some additional days during non-term weeks to undertake duties including, but not limited to, preparing for the commencing Term. Staff will be remunerated accordingly.
For further information please visit the Careers Opportunity section of the MLC website or phone (03) 9274 8542. Applications close at midday Monday 23 May 2022.
To apply online simply:
1. Click on Apply Now and go through to the MLC web site
2. Read the Position Description for this role
3. Complete the MLC application form attaching your resume and covering letter
Boarding Coordinator, Loreto Normanhurst, Sydney, NSW - Closes 24 May 2022
Loreto Normanhurst is a leading Catholic, Independent day and boarding school for girls in Years 5-12. Working at Loreto Normanhurst means being part of a caring, faith-filled community rich in history and innovation, where professionalism and commitment to excellence are valued in every role.
We are currently seeking an engaging and dynamic Boarding Coordinator to commence in Term 2. This leadership position is responsible for the supervision and pastoral care of teenage girls within a large boarding community. This role requires personal maturity, teamwork and excellent communication skills with staff, parents and students.
You will be involved in implementing programs and activities to develop and enhance boarders’ well-being and growth. You will create and support an atmosphere in the boarding school which fosters security, social connectedness and positive regard, where each member of the community is enabled to fulfill her social and academic potential.
This is a permanent part-time role, working term time from Sunday 2.30pm to Wednesday 8.30am. This role is 30.5 hours per week with sleepovers required.
Candidates are encouraged to apply who are studying education, welfare or health science and/or who have attended a boarding school with a strong sense of community. You will have a driver’s licence and a current CPR and First Aid Certificate and Duty of Care Certificate (or willingness to obtain).
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative team and be an integral part of a leading school in girls’ education.
Applicants must submit a cover letter addressed to Ms Ugonotti, the Principal, a CV and copies of relevant qualifications or certifications. More information about this role and how to apply can be found on the School’s website: www.loretonh.nsw.edu.au
Closing Date – 10am Tuesday 24 May 2022
All staff are expected to actively support the Catholic, and specifically Loreto, ethos of the school. The successful applicants will be required to obtain and maintain a valid Working with Children Check from the Office of the Children’s Guardian. The current Public Health Order requires that all school staff be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to work on site, evidence of your vaccination status will be required as a condition of your employment.
Boarding House Supervisor, Guildford Grammar School, Perth, WA - Closes 25 May 2022
Guildford Grammar School is a coeducational independent Anglican School founded in 1896. The School is magnificently situated on almost 100 hectares along the banks of the Swan River, 15 kilometres from the City of Perth.
Guildford Grammar School is committed to delivering the highest standard of education, inspiring students to achieve personal excellence within a warm and inclusive community environment. The School employs staff who are passionate and energetic in their profession and place student learning and wellbeing at the forefront of all they do.
The School has a reputation for providing a caring and nurturing environment and each member of the team is held accountable for this. Guildford Grammar School is proud to be a School that takes child protection very seriously. We are a Child Wise Certified organisation. All candidates for roles at Guildford Grammar School are subject to screening and assessment against child safety standards as part of our thorough recruitment process.
Job Description
Guildford Grammar School are currently seeking a Boarding House Supervisor. The approximate hours of work required will be for Saturday or Sunday weekend shifts during term time.
The Boarding House Supervisor plays an important role that is essential for the care of all students, including their physical and emotional well-being. Our aim is to provide a safe, caring and happy environment, where students find friendship in their education, sport and activities.
Selection Criteria
The successful incumbent must:
- Be cognizant of the difficulties and challenges faced by boarders
- Demonstrate a commitment to the Purpose and Values of the School
- Contribute the running of an effective team of Boarding House workers
- Be supportive of the ethos and values of the Anglican tradition of the School
- Have the ability to provide cross cultural communication, emotional and physical support
- Be efficient and effective in the maintenance of commitments such as daily record keeping
- Be flexible, positive and supportive of decisions and requests made (sometimes at short notice); exercise flexibility with discretion
- Support the decisions made by the Director of Boarding, Deputy Head of Boarding, Boarding Coordinators and other staff members when conferring with parents
- Be responsible and held accountable for continuing compliance with the School’s Child Safe and Child Safe Reporting Policy. It is expected that all staff will maintain contemporary knowledge of the Policy and enact the Policy at all times. All staff have a responsibility to immediately raise any concerns they have about Child Protection to the Principal.
Essential Requirements
- Have a comprehensive understanding of ‘Duty of Care’ and place a high value on Child Protection and well-being
- Provide First Aid and CPR certificate
- Current Working with Children Check
- Current National Police Clearance
- The right to work in Australia
- In accordance with Government Health Directions, proof of vaccination status or an original certified copy of a valid medical exemption will be required as part of the recruitment process.
Highly Desirable Requirements
- Experience working in a boarding position
- Youth Mental Health First Aid certificate
- Bronze Medallion and Resuscitation certificate
Application Instructions
Applications will be assessed as submitted and the job will close when sufficient applicants have been received.
Applicants are advised to review the Position Description and Selection Criteria attached before applying. Applications must include a cover letter, resume and three current referees. Anyone seeking further information can contact Gina Lopez, Human Resources Officer on (08) 9377 8560.
The School reserves the right to appoint at any stage throughout the process.
To apply click ‘APPLY’ via our website: https://www.ggs.wa.edu.au/employment
Residential Supervisor, St Teresa's College, Abergowrie, QLD - Closes 26 May 2022
Position: Residential Supervisor
Commencing Date: As soon as practicable
Classification: Casual, Fixed Term Contract
Salary Range: $45.51 per hour
Closing Date: Thursday, 26 May 2022 unless filled prior
St Teresa's College, Abergowrie is a Catholic secondary boy's boarding college. Located in an ideal rural setting in the heart of the Herbert River Valley, the College is approximately 30 km North West of Ingham and situated on Warrgamay land. The main industries are sugarcane, forestry and cattle. Abergowrie is close to Wallaman Falls which is the highest single drop waterfall in Australia and the beautiful Broadwater National Park.
Townsville Catholic Education provides a supportive, flexible working environment where care for the individual is an important part of our ethos. We employ motivated people who want to work together to produce excellent outcomes for our students. Our staff are recognised as being central to achieving our mission.
About the role
St Teresa's College, Abergowrie is seeking a Residential Supervisor to commence as soon as practicable. This is a Casual, Fixed Term Contract.
The Residential Supervisor is responsible for St Teresa’s College residential matters affecting the residential life of the students under the direction of the Head of House. The Residential Supervisor is responsible for the administration and development of a philosophy of residential life that will contribute to the faith development of the students who reside at St Teresa’s College.
The Residential Supervisor will work as part of a team led by the Director of Boarding and make a positive contribution to the life of the Boarding community by being a strong role model with the provision of appropriate duty of care.
Key Accountabilities
The Residential Supervisor is responsible for the day to day care of the residential students of St Teresa’s College and will:
- Ensure efficient organisation and administration of residential systems and procedures to maintain a positive, clean, safe and well maintained environment for the boarders of St Teresa’s
- Provide and support effective communication systems with students, parents, boarding staff and community
- Supervise study and homework where direction and judgement are required
- Support, supervise and promote student involvement in, and commitment to extra-curricular and boarding programs and excursions (including study commitments)
- Ensure routines and guidelines for students are carried out consistently to ensure a safe physical and emotional environment
- Contribute to an environment where students’ self-esteem and sense of worth are enhanced, and where values of respect, reason, responsibility, tolerance, initiative, co-operation, endeavour, compassion and acceptance of the differences in others and striving for ‘best’ are foremost
- Educate students in regard to personal hygiene, health, safety and dress standards
- Ensure responsibility and diligence for the day to day running of the residential boarding and dining room in accordance with daily schedules
- Provide generalist administration support and maintain accurate records in accordance with systems and processes
- Ensure adequate discipline is maintained within the residential facilities in accordance with the schools systems for managing student behaviour ensuring adequate liaison with the Director of Boarding and Head of House
- Liaise effectively with the Director of Boarding and Head of House on matters pertaining to student health, behaviour and wellbeing
- Ensure that students understand and adhere to School policies
- Oversee and monitor the departure and return of students on weekend leave in accordance with existing routines, methods, and procedures
- Provide supervision of meals and meal times under general guidance
- Liaise with parents as the need arises and as provided for in existing School policy.
About you
Experience
- Demonstrated supervision of young people in a residential setting, including development and care
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Skills
- Knowledge of standards of health, hygiene and safety
- The ability to demonstrate confidentiality and discretion on matters relating to students and student wellbeing
- Ability to manage time and conflicting priorities in a busy environment
- The ability to demonstrate initiative and reason when dealing with students.
Attributes
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Flexible and responsive to the needs of the school boarding community and driven to achieve the best outcomes
- As a role model – diligence, pro-activeness and energetic
- An ability to communicate with a range of stakeholders in a secondary school setting
- Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with boarding community including students, families and staff.
Mandatory Criteria
- Current Working with Children Suitability Card - The successful candidate will require a paid Blue Card before commencement as per the No Card, No Start policy developed by Queensland Government
- Ability to perform the physical requirements of the role in a safe manner
- Current Senior First Aid certificate, or ability to undertake
- Current Driver’s Licence and the ability to obtain an LR or MR licence
- Commitment to undertake and successfully ABSA Book 1 and 2 within 12 months
- Ability to travel from time to time within the Catholic Diocese of Townsville.
- It is a requirement of this role that you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. A proof of vaccination will be required as a pre-commencement document.
Desirable Criteria
- Previous experience in a boarding or residential environment
- Current Bus License (MR) or ability to obtain equivalent or higher
- Certificate IV in Work, Health and Safety
- Previous experience working with youth.
What we offer
- Competitive Salary Range: $45.51 per hour
- Annual Leave with 17.5% leave loading
- Access to salary packaging options to maximise employee benefits and salary
- Modern facilities, equipment and resources
- Access to additional Employer Superannuation Contributions
- Access to long service leave after 7 years of continuous service
- 14 Weeks’ paid parental leave
- Deferred Salary Scheme
- Access to corporate health schemes
- Induction processes and professional learning programs
- Access to Employee Assistance Program
- Wellbeing programs and initiatives
How to apply
- Complete the application form
- Upload a cover letter addressing the skills, attributes and experience to support the key accountabilities of the role identified in the position description
- Upload a current resume including contact details (phone and email) of at least two professional referees
For more information, please refer to the Position Description.
recruitment@tsv.catholic.edu.au
Applications during the shortlisting phase will be kept confidential.
Applications close 5pm Thursday, 26 May 2022 unless filled prior.
Boarding Supervisor, Holy Spirit College, Cooktown, QLD - Closes 27 May 2022
Holy Spirit College
The College is an initiative of the Diocese of Cairns and Catholic Education Services. The College offers individualised and flexible multiyear secondary education programs for young people disengaged from mainstream schooling. The College provides a variety of innovative teaching and learning practices that acknowledges young people’s complex education and social needs and empowers them to identify and pursue individual transition to adulthood, further education, employment, back to a mainstream school setting and importantly a connection to the community. Staff at the College will be multi-disciplinary in response to the diverse needs of young people and their families.
The College is a registered Special Assistance School across three campuses located within Edmonton. Manoora and the main campus in Cooktown. Cooktown has an enrolment for 38 young people in. The Cooktown campus includes a 32-bed years 7 to 12 residential unit for weekly and full-time boarders. While Manoora and Edmonton provide alternative educational pathways via day schooling for young people in years 7 to 12.
Young people who attend Holy Spirit College include Indigenous and non-Indigenous young people disengaged from mainstream education for a range of reasons including:
- with a history of complex trauma;
- with a history of extended periods of unexplained absences;
- who are highly mobile;
- who have had contact with the juvenile justice system;
- in the care of the Office of Children and Families;
- with mental illness or at risk of engaging in self-harming behaviours or substance abuse;
- who have been excluded or repeatedly suspended from school;
- who are homeless;
- with a generational history of early school leaving and/or unemployment.
About the Role
Holy Spirit College, Cooktown is looking for an experienced, enthusiastic female adult who has demonstrated ability to supervise and care for secondary school aged boarding students.
The role is to assist the Head of Boarding in providing active and positive supervision to the young people in the boarding residence. In undertaking this role, the person would coordinate and participate in a range of sporting and other activities.
An employee at this level may be responsible for:
- The provision of basic assistance to a Boarding Supervisor (involving the pastoral care and welfare of students and general functions of the boarding house) under direct supervision.
- The provision of assistance to more senior staff on duty in the daily routines of the boarding house involving the supervision of students and the general functioning of the boarding house. This will involve the use of well-established routines, methods and procedures.
- Ensuring students rise, attend to personal hygiene, personal housekeeping and community duties under the direction of a more senior employee.
- Assisting in the supervision of student activities and outings as required.
- Obtaining and maintaining a current LR bus licence and First Aid Certificate is a requirement
The Boarding Supervisor performs rostered supervisory duties to oversee the health, safety, behaviour and general well-being of young people in the Boarding residence. The Boarding Supervisor resides in accommodation provided on Campus, which is a condition of employment.
Work Requirements
- Hold a Working with Children Blue Card
- Current first aid qualifications including CPR
- Be fully supportive of the ethos of Catholic Education
- The ability to comply with the Chief Health Officer’s COVID 19 vaccination directive
What we offer
- Annual Leave with 17.5% leave loading
- Access to salary packaging options to maximise your salary
- Access to additional Employer Superannuation Contributions
- Access to long service leave after 7 years of continuous service (portability of Long Service Leave may also be applicable)
- 14 Weeks’ paid parental leave
- Access to Employee Assistance Program
For further information about the role, please download the Position Description
Intending applicants must be fully committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation.
Catholic Education is an equal opportunity employer.
Position Description: Boarding Supervisor_PD.pdf
For female candidates only.
Holy Spirit College claims exemption under the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act, Section 25 (Genuine Occupational Requirement).
Boarding Coordinator, Abbotsleigh School, Sydney, NSW - Closes 28 May 2022
The primary role of the Boarding Coordinator is to supervise the physical, emotional and spiritual development of the girls under their care, providing a link between the Boarding School and the Day School, maintaining contact with the parents and assisting in the planning and coordinating of various events and activities. This includes the implementation of policies and procedures to facilitate this process in keeping with the mission and goals of the School.
A Coordinator works on an average of 43 hours of active duty over an 8-week roster as directed by the Head of Boarding. This will include weekend and weekday shifts from either 3 hours to 8 hours. A desire to work with adolescents as part of a team of boarding staff, flexibility and a willingness to help when needed are essential. On the job training is of course provided and Boarding Coordinators receive most school holidays but are required to be on duty prior to the commencement of each term.
Boarding Coordinators are provided with a partly furnished accommodation which is maintained by the School. The provision of meals is not formally part of your salary package but is an additional benefit given by the School during school terms. Partners welcome to live on site but will need WWC and abide by School’s rental agreement.
Applications received immediately
Boarding House Cook, Genazzano FCJ College Ltd, Melbourne, VIC - Closes 28 May 2022
Are you a passionate home cook looking for part time employment doing what you love?
We have a exciting opportunity for a part time cook for our Boarding House, working weekends only.
ABOUT GENAZZANO
Genazzano FCJ College is a high performing Catholic day and boarding school beginning with the Early Learning Centre (co-educational 3 and 4-year-old kindergarten) and girls only education from Preparatory to Year 12.
Reflecting the ideals and values of FCJ education, Genazzano FCJ College aims to promote the spiritual, moral and academic formation of its students. The Vision and Mission Statement describes the Genazzano graduate as a young woman with a passion for life, a love of learning and the courage and confidence to lead and serve others. It also identifies an excellent academic program, a quality religious education program, an intensive co-curriculum and an active engagement with issues of social justice as the means by which this vision can be achieved.
The professional environment for staff at Genazzano FCJ College emphasizes innovation, the importance of lifelong learning and quality relationships between staff, students and parents.
EXPECTATIONS OF STAFF IN A CHILD SAFE SCHOOL
Genazzano FCJ College is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe environment in which all students, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and students with a disability, feel safe and are safe. Our College actively promotes the safety and wellbeing of all students and all staff members are committed to protecting students from abuse or harm in the College environment, in accordance with their legal obligations including child safe standards. A condition of employment is that staff are deemed to be persons suitable to work with children. Genazzano FCJ College has a Child Safe Policy and a Child Safety Code of Conduct. All staff members of the school are subject to and expected to comply with the Child Safe Policy and the Child Safety Code of Conduct.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Boarding House Cook is integral to managing the weekend food operations of the Boarding House, in conjunction with the Food Services Manager.
Cooking for approximately 24 students at present, the Boarding House Cook will prepare meals for the boarders every Saturday and Sunday.
Commercial Cookery qualifications are desirable but not essential.
Benefits of the Victorian Catholic Education Multi Enterprise Agreement 2018 will be applicable.
Boarding House Cook will work during school terms and have school holiday leave.
Director of Boarding, Saint Ignatius' College Riverview, Sydney, NSW - Closes 29 May 2022
Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview was established in 1880 as a Catholic boys’ school in the Jesuit tradition. Located in Lane Cove, Sydney, Cammeraigal Country, this leading independent school delivers a holistic education to both day and boarding students from Years 5 to 12.
Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview is home to approximately 300 full-time boarders across six boarding divisions which are organised by year levels. The College cares for every aspect of our students’ needs. Students who arrive for boarding at Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview overwhelmingly tell the story of becoming part of a large family. Pastoral care and individual wellbeing is at the heart of Riverview boarding.
The College is currently seeking to appoint an exceptional and experienced leader to the full-time leadership position of Director of Boarding, commencing 16 January 2023.
The Director of Boarding is responsible for the residential welfare of all students in boarding as well as providing leadership in the support and development of a Boarding Team.
The Director of Boarding is an important member of the College’s Executive Leadership Team, representing the Boarding department in the College’s strategic Jesuit educational program.
The successful applicant will:
- have a commitment to Catholic education in the Jesuit tradition and a willingness to contribute to the life of the College.
- be an outstanding teacher who models excellence in the classroom and the Ignatian values of justice, service, discernment, conscience and courage
- have demonstrated leadership and management experience in a boarding environment
- have a vision for 21st century education and boarding
- have proven experience in building and mentoring highly effective teams
- be a collaborative leader with the ability to manage competing demands
- have the ability to demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding, pastoral care and the promotion of high standards of positive behaviour
- have excellent communication, time management and organisational skills
- have well developed interpersonal skills
Download College Prospectus Here
Download Role Description Here
HOW TO APPLY
Application must be submitted via our online system and should include the following information in PDF format:
- Cover letter
- Resume which includes details of qualifications, relevant experience and the names and contact details of three referees
- Copies of academic transcripts
For all questions related to this position please contact Billie Trkulja btrkulja@riverview.nsw.edu.au
Applications close Sunday 29th May, 2022
Saint Ignatius' College Riverview is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.
It is a requirement of employment for all employees of Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
Residential Tutor (Male & Female), Townsville Grammar School, Townsville, QLD - Closes 31 May 2022
Townsville Grammar School seeks to employ several male and female Residential Tutors to join our dynamic boarding team.
If you have an energetic personality, with a desire and passion for working with young people, then this could be the position for you.
Our boarding facilities are located at our North Ward campus, and is home to approximately 125 boarders from diverse backgrounds including regional Queensland, international and indigenous, along with the 20 staff who care for them. It is a co-educational community, with well-appointed facilities on campus and walking distance to the Strand and Townsville CBD.
The School employs a large team of Residential Tutors who work to provide the very best pastoral and academic support for our boarders. This team is led by a dedicated Head of House and Director of Boarding.
Each Residential Tutors are expected to complete a roster of one weekday night per week and the following morning wakeup, along with an average of four weekends per school term. In addition, Residential Tutors will also assist with the arrival and departure periods of our boarding cohort. Duties would normally include supervision during boarding routines, academic assistance during study sessions, providing transport using a school vehicle and co-ordinating small outings with allocated pastoral groups. The roster commitments do not exceed beyond an average of 18 hours per week, averaged over the semester roster.
This position is a ‘live in’ responsibility and, as such, accommodation forms part of the remuneration. A Residential Tutor is provided a private room, fully air-conditioned, along with shared common spaces such as kitchen, living and bathroom. Remuneration also includes term time meals, internet access, off street parking, access to a wide range of School facilities and a $10,250.00 p.a. allowance, paid fortnightly ($394.00).
This position would ideally suit a university student or early career teacher.
The start date would ideally be Friday, 8 July 2022, or by negotiation with the right candidate.
For further information about this position, contact the Director of Boarding on 07 4722 4925 or jaye.beutel@tgs.qld.edu.au
Applications, including a cover letter, full C.V. and the contact details of at least three referees should reach the Principal’s Office as soon as possible and will be considered upon submission.
Mr Timothy Kelly, Townsville Grammar School
45 Paxton Street, North Ward Qld 4810
Boarding Head of House, Toowoomba Grammar School, Toowoomba, QLD - Closes 1 June 2022
BOARDING HEAD of HOUSE
- Full-time opportunity with onsite accommodation
- Junior Boarding House (Year 7 & younger)
- Open to Teachers and Non-Teachers
Toowoomba Grammar School seeks to appoint experienced and dedicated Boarding Head of House for immediate commencement.
About Toowoomba Grammar School
Toowoomba Grammar School was founded in 1875. It is an independent non-denominational day and boarding school for boys with a total enrolment of 1,200 from Preparatory to Year 12. The Junior School (P-6) has a total enrolment of approximately 300 students. The School’s campus covers 20.5 hectares and is located one kilometre from the centre of Toowoomba.
It is our vision that our boys will graduate from TGS with the skills to be independent, well-balanced, and successful in life. That they are boys of good character who respond well to challenges and achieve life-long wellbeing.
TGS is one of the largest and most well-established boys’ boarding schools in Australia, with boarding dating back to 1877.
About the Position
Making the transition to boarding school is a momentous journey for the boarder and his family. Corfe House is home to our youngest boarders in Years 5 to 7. Each boarding house is led by a Head of House who lives with their family in accommodation within the boarding house. This close proximity allows each Head of House to supervise the boys as they would in a home environment, and to form strong connections with each boy. The role of Head of House – Corfe is is open to both teaching and non-teaching applicants who have extensive boarding experience.
Boarding Head of House is a key appointment in ensuring that the School fulfils its essential pastoral care role. Led by the Director of Boarding, the Corfe Head of House provides a supportive and aspirational environment, in which the wellbeing and interests of each individual boy are nurtured, enabling him to develop his character, and be the best he can be.
An integral part of the TGS Boarding Community, our Corfe Head of House is essential to the well-being of our boarding students. They are the people the boys will often open their hearts to. This important relationship is essential for the care of all students, including their physical and emotional well-being.
TGS provides a highly developed residential setting where boys ‘love to board’ and where academic care and leadership development are core. The Corfe Head of House role would suit an applicant who is willing to immerse themselves, and their family, into the role.
Applicants must have;
- a genuine interest in working with and mentoring young people;
- excellent interpersonal skills to liaise with students and staff;
- confidentiality and discretion in dealing with sensitive issues;
- be a team player with a positive and professional disposition and have excellent communication skills.
Our successful candidate will have tertiary qualifications relevant to the role and a depth of experience in working within an all-boys boarding and educational environment.
The Corfe Head of House is required to carry out supervision duties as determined by the duty roster of the Boarding House. This varies according to House staffing arrangements. In practice, the Head of House is never ‘off duty’ while there are boys in the Boarding House. Heads of House are expected to be available for contact with the boys or their parents at any reasonable time.
The Heads of House live onsite and is provided with a self-contained three-bedroom residence attached to the Boarding House. Domestic assistance of 3 hours per week is provided during School term time.
This is a re-advertised position, previous applicants need not apply.
A full Position Description can be viewed on the School website and can be reached by clicking on the ‘Apply’ button which directs you to the School’s careers page.
How to apply:
All applications are to be submitted via TGS’s online Careers Portal and include:
- a cover letter addressed to the Headmaster addressing the vacancy being applied for;
- a resume;
- a copy of your academic transcript (if teacher); and
- the names and contact details of three confidential referees.
Enquiries should be directed to the Director of Boarding, Mr Nick Byron on 07 4687 2500 or email n.byron@twgs.qld.edu.au.
Applications close on Wednesday 1 June 2022.
Please note the advertising closing date is indicative only and TGS reserves the right to close the advertisement before this date is reached. Therefore, you are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible.
We do not welcome interest from recruitment agencies at this time.
Working with Children
Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all the students in our care and expects all applicants to share this commitment. All School staff, unless otherwise eligible for an exemption, must possess a current Positive Notice or “Blue Card” issued under the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 before commencing employment with the School. Volunteer Blue Cards are required to be transferred to Paid Employment cards.
Covid-19
To ensure the health and safety of our staff, students and community, individuals are required to comply with statutory and Government requirements, such as public health directions and Toowoomba Grammar School's policies and procedures, with respect to COVID-19 vaccinations. Candidates will be required to show proof of vaccination prior to attendance at School.
Boarding School Supervisor, Rotary Residential College, Perth WA - 1 June 2022
The Rotary Residential College provides quality accommodation for country high school students between the ages of 11 to 18 years of age. We are an independent co-educational facility with 95 students who attend various schools in the metropolitan area. We have a unique facility where students have their own room and ensuite with 16 to 17 students per dorm.
Key Priorities
- Maintain a firm but fair attitude that is consistent and in keeping with the policies and procedures of the Boarding college.
- Overseeing study times, meals, bed times and room tidiness within the boarding college as well as following precise lock-up procedures and operating alarms.
- Administration and cleaning duties
- Work as an effective member of our Boarding community.
- Lead by example, presenting as a positive role model in terms of behavior, grooming, hygiene and language.
- Hold or be willing to apply for a National Police Clearance and Western Australian Working with Children Check.
- Hold or be willing to obtain their Senior First Aid Certificate.
All boarding staff at Rotary Residential College are an essential part of our Boarding Community. They play an immense role in ensuring that our boarders are safe, cared for and ensuring every boarder reaches their full potential. Staff are expected to exhibit professionalism in their dealings with boarders, parents and other boarding staff.
We are looking for a person who is available 3 to 5 mornings per week, Monday to Friday. Hours from 6am to 9am with possibly 2 afternoon/evening shifts from 2pm to 9.45pm, approximately 25hrs to 30hours per week.
Applicants should apply to admin@rotaryresidentialcollege.com.au, sending full curriculum vitae, a cover letter addressing the key priorities and names of two referees. Please direct any questions or enquires to Nardine Bilston or Troy Steven (08) 9470 4177
Boarding Supervisor, St Ursula's College Toowoomba, QLD - Closes 1 June 2022
Applications are invited for the role of Boarding Supervisor commencing 11 July 2022. This is a 12 month maternity leave contract position.
The role will appeal to individuals looking for flexible hours, from a range of diverse backgrounds such as teaching, nursing, social work or similar who possess a passion for education.
The successful candidate will work with an established boarding team to promote a connectedness between school, boarding life and home.
Applications will be treated in strict confidence.
Applications close: 5pm, Wednesday 1 June 2022
Please visit our website for the Role Description.
https://www.st-ursula.qld.edu.au/employment-opportunities/
www.st-ursula.qld.edu.au
Head of Entrepreneurship, Social Leadership and Boarding Housemaster, The Scots College, Sydney, NSW - Closes 3 June 2022
About the position
The Scots College is an innovative and creative teaching and learning environment for boys T-12. We pride ourselves on our quest for excellence, our faith and tradition and a culture of leadership through teams for both our students and staff.
We are seeking an exceptional Head of Head of Entrepreneurship and Social Leadership and Boarding Housemaster to join our progressive and supportive team. The role will cover both positions and is a 5 year fixed-term full-time position commencing January 2023.
The roles aim to support the Director of Research and Professional Learning in coordinating the development of an expert community of knowledge, practice and formation in promoting entrepreneurship and social leadership. It will also aim to promote and be responsible for the safety, health and wellbeing, personal and academic development of all boarders in the relevant Boarding House, and the effective operation of this residence.
Essential to this role
- Qualifications in Secondary Education
- Support the Philosophy, Ethos and Strategic Intent of the College
- Foster an inclusive and challenging learning environment
- Engage with the school community within and beyond the classroom
- Commit to the development of best practice' strategies in all aspects of College operations
- A demonstrated understanding of the particular developmental needs of boys and how this impacts on all aspects of Boarding
- An empathy for the particular issues encountered by international and isolated students in boarding environments and experience in dealing with such issues
- The ability to undertake risk assessments on activities pertinent to the boarding environment
- An ability to engage in student advocacy
- A willingness to travel and actively promote the College and its programs
- Conflict resolution skills
- A willingness to commit the boarding house to being your primary residence during term time
- Ability to infuse the College's Christian ethos into the conceptualisation, design, implementation and review of projects
- Exemplary commitment to own ongoing learning, including research engagement
- Professional and personal integrity
- Being flexible and open to change
- Demonstrated record of exceptional creativity, collaboration, and communication
- Demonstrated record of project conceptualisation, design, implementation and review
We offer outstanding opportunities for professional development, a supportive work environment and new experiences.
Employee Benefits:
- Above award competitive salary and salary sacrificing options on offer.
- A vast range of professional development opportunities available, a supportive work environment and new experiences.
- Opportunity to be involved in a wide range of co-curricular and sporting activities.
Salary range: $85,000 - $120,000 depending on Teacher Banding plus additional leadership allowances totalling $46,048.
Further Information
The College has a strong Christian mission and provides a dynamic educational experience, inspiring our Scots boys to become fine young men of integrity and principle who support each other in their quest for excellence. Strong and positive values are integral to our College and we aim to build a culture of respect in our community towards God, others, self and our environment by aligning our policies and practices with Christian principles.
Candidates must demonstrate a positive support for the Christian values of a Presbyterian GPS School.
Pre-employment checks
All applicants must have a current NSW Working with Children Clearance. Information on obtaining a Working with Children Clearance Number can be found at https://www.ocg.nsw.gov.au/child-safe-organisations/working-with-children-check.
All staff at The Scots College are subject to the Public Health Orders regarding mandatory vaccinations against Covid-19.
How to apply
To learn more about this position, and to apply, please visit our website: https://www.tsc.nsw.edu.au/careers-at-scots/
Please register your interest by 5pm, Friday 3 June 2022.
The Scots College reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment.
Boarding Supervisors (Part time & Casual), John Paul College, Brisbane, QLD - Closes 10 June 2022
About the Opportunity:
John Paul College are currently seeking committed, appropriately qualified Boarding Supervisors to join our Boarding House staff.
Boarding Supervisors at John Paul College are directly involved with supporting and mentoring young boarders at our beautiful Fenton Village. The role is to provide active and positive supervision to the young people in the boarding residence and would see the successful applicants coordinate and participate in a range of sporting and other activities with the students.
Duties would normally include supervision during boarding routines, academic assistance during study sessions, providing transport using a College vehicle, and co-ordinating small outings with allocated pastoral groups. The successful candidate will work in a team with other members in our Boarding Village which includes participation in a rotating roster of mornings, evening, weekends and one to two on-call overnight stays per week
Accommodation is provided as a part of the remuneration package, and terms will be mutually agreed upon, prior to the commencement of employment. Remuneration also includes; term time meals, College laptop, internet access, off street parking, access to College facilities with wages paid fortnightly.
About You:
The Boarding Supervisors at John Paul College maintain a spirit and character that is supportive and recognizes the worth of each student as an individual in accordance with the College Ethos.
The successful applicant will have the following essential requirements for the role:
- Current First Aid and CPR.
- Previous experience in working with and relating to young people
- Working with Children Check
- Computer skills in office applications and ability to work in a team environment
- Drivers License
- Full COVID-19 Vaccination Status
Please also share with us if you have any of the following qualifications:
- Bronze Medallion or Pool Deck Safety qualifications.
- ABSA (Australian Boarding Schools Association) Duty of Care Book/workshop I and II.
- Mental Health First Aid.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid.
How to Apply
Applications should include your up to date resume and a cover letter made to the attention of Mr Adrian Moran – Head of Boarding. Please include the details of at least professional referees in your application. https://www.jpc.qld.edu.au/about-jpc/employment
We have part time and casual roles available so please ensure you include your preference and availability on your application.
Full-time Ongoing Head of Boarding, St Brigid's College, Perth WA - Closes 10 June 2022
Head of Boarding
(Start date: during 2022 by negotiation)
Full-time ongoing
St Brigid’s College is committed to providing excellence in education within a Christ-centred environment. St Brigid’s supports students in their growth as contributing members of the community whilst living the ethos of the Catholic faith within the spirit of Mercy.
St Brigid's College is a Catholic College, situated in the beautiful green hills 25 minutes east of Perth, with excellent staff facilities. Our Junior section accommodates girls and boys, and the Secondary section caters exclusively for girls. The College offers girls’ only boarding for Year 7 to Year 12 students.
We are seeking applications for a full-time ongoing Head of Boarding. The Head of Boarding is a member of the College’s Senior Leadership team (SLT). This position reports directly to the Principal. Live in facilities will be discussed personally with the successful candidate.
The successful applicant is to lead the Boarding team and is responsible for ensuring the College efficiently contributes to the provision of a quality welfare and education service to boarding students and offers an individualised nurturing environment where respect toward others, and a happy community atmosphere prevail, and in accordance with St Brigid’s College Mission and Values.
As a member of SLT, it is an expectation that the Head of Boarding is directly involved in the life of the College.
Applicants must be fully supportive of the objective and ethos of Catholic education. For further information please see the Position Description and Advert details via our website https://sbcl.wa.edu.au/about/employment/
St Brigid’s College encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with a disability, people of all ages and people from culturally diverse backgrounds. To be eligible to apply for this role you must be legally permitted to work in Australia.
Applicants are required to include a personal statement outlining relevant experience, beliefs and aspirations for students under the heading of:
- Catholic identity
- Education
- Community
- Stewardship
(Maximum 1 A4 page per heading).
Applicants will also need to complete the College Application form and provide a covering letter addressed to the Principal, and a current CV. Email: sbchr@stbrigids.wa.edu.au.
Applications close 10th June 2022
Residential Boarding Supervisor, Clayfield College, Brisbane, QLD - Ongoing
About Clayfield College
Clayfield College is one of Australia’s leading independent day and boarding schools. It is co-educational from Pre-Prep to Year 6, girls only from Year 7 to Year 12 and boarding for girls from Year 5 to Year 12. The College is a school of the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association and is renowned for its high academic standards, its quality of teaching and learning, and its emphasis on personal excellence.
Position Overview
15 hours per week Term Time Only
Working closely with a team of Boarding Supervisors, Residential Boarding Supervisors assist and provide support to the Head of Boarding in ensuring the effective day to day operation of the Boarding House.
This role, within the community of the Clayfield College Boarding House, will encompass the fostering of harmony amongst the girls with attention to the welfare of individual students, regardless of race, colour or creed.
The work demands a high degree of discretion, initiative, analytical skill and sensitivity to the needs of adolescents often from various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervision of boarders in house at all times (includes rostered sleepovers) and ensuring compliance with the study, health, safety and hygiene routines and regulations in the Boarding House.
- Close monitoring and supporting individual boarders with particular needs.
- Regular liaison with other Boarding House staff.
- Accountability for all boarders at all times.
- Escorting and supervision of boarders during recreational activities and medical appointments.
- Evacuation of boarders during Fire Evacuation training and actual alarms.
- Regular and comprehensive reporting to the Head of Boarding.
- Attendance at Orientation and Professional Development workshops, staff meetings and special Clayfield College celebrations.
Reporting Relationships
Residential Boarding Supervisors are ultimately responsible to the Principal, however, on a day to day basis, report to the Head of Boarding.
Knowledge Skills and Attributes
- The ability to respond effectively, calmly and with understanding to difficult and sometimes stressful situations, e.g. homesickness, misunderstanding engendered by students living in a boarding environment, health emergencies and normal difficulties encountered when dealing with adolescent girls is required.
- A background and/or qualification in residential care would be considered an advantage.
- Experience in a similar position is preferred but not necessary.
- A pleasant disposition and an ability to communicate with young women from multi-cultural backgrounds are essential.
- A Positive Notice (Blue Card) for Child Related Employment from the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian is a requirement of this position.
Conditions of Employment
Hours of work for Residential Boarding Supervisors are 15 hours per week per school term (including rostered sleepovers) and will be worked as directed by the Head of Boarding. The position is residential and staff are provided with accommodation for 52 weeks of the year consisting of a single bed-sitter with private ensuite. All meals are provided during Term Time (a minimum of 38 weeks per year).
The roster will include sleepover responsibilities.
House Parents to Indigenous Children, Marrara Christian College, NT - Ongoing
HOUSE PARENTS TO INDIGENOUS CHILDREN at MARRARA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Are you a Christian couple that loves kids? Are you looking for a career change or perhaps just a tree change/sea change? Marrara Christian College has an opportunity for you within its unique boarding program!! You will be a passionate, open and mature married couple that has an exceptional love for kids, particularly teenagers. As House Parents, you will be expected to care for and nurture secondary aged children from remote communities. A flexible, loving, calm and patient disposition would therefore be of great value in handling the day-to-day dynamics of your family unit. You will also be dynamic and self - motivated with the ability to communicate effectively at all levels and able to reflect the Christian faith underpinning the College. Cross cultural experience and experience working with teenagers is highly favorable. This role presents both challenges and great rewards as you become part of a unique family and take on the management of your assigned Family Group Home. For more information about this position please contact the FGH Manager, Louise Human, on 08 8920 2000. For general information please contact us as per details given below. Only Applicants with full Australian Work rights will be considered. Position commences as negotiated Expressions of interest are considered as received Please download the employment application form and Statement of Faith from this website, address the key areas of responsibilities as set out in the job description and include it with your CV: |
Enquiries are welcome and fully completed applications to be directed to: Human Resources NT Christian Schools Phone: 08 8920 4355 |
Residential Boarding Supervisor, Ongoing Casual, The McDonald College, NSW - Ongoing
POSITION: Residential Boarding Supervisor
Ongoing Casual
REPORTS TO: Head of Boarding
ROLE:
Resident Supervisors are required to assist with the running of the Boarding House. Accommodation and meals during term time will be provided in return for approximately 15 hours duty per week including evenings and rostered weekends. Duties include supervision of students and office duties. Please note that this is an unpaid position.
These Boarding House positions currently involve responsibility for the care of female boarders between the ages of 11 and 18 (Years 7 to 12). Should male boarders be accepted from 2021, a similar position would become available for a male Residential Boarding Supervisor.
This is a live-in position, and you will be expected to be in the Boarding House by 11pm each night and stay until at least 7am, even when not on duty. Overnight visitors are not permitted.
APPOINTMENT:
Residential Boarding Supervisors are appointed by the Principal. The appointee is responsible to the Head of Boarding initially and ultimately to the Principal or her delegate.
It is expected that the Boarding House will run in accordance with the College Boarding Policies, Processes and Practices as published in the Staff Handbook. A summary appears in the table below.
Key Areas of Responsibility |
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SELECTION CRITERIA
- Demonstrated ability to look after secondary aged girls (and boys if required)
- Ability to establish positive, supportive relationships with the boarders and their families
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with staff
- Understanding pastoral needs of students in boarding
- Valid Working With Children (WWC) number and First Aid, CPR
- Qualifications attained through ABSA will be an advantage but not essential
TO APPLY
Applications should address selection criteria in a cover letter and include a full CV. Applications should be submitted electronically to Rebecca.Rogers@mcdonald.nsw.edu.au. Phone enquiries can be made to 0459 882 867.
To post an advertisement on this site please send an email to absa@boarding.org.au with all the details you want advertised.