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Youth Support Worker - St Benedict's College, MANGO HILL

Youth Support Worker - St Benedict's College, MANGO HILL

Brisbane Catholic Education

Mango Hill

Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
19 February 2023

Job overview

St Benedict’s College is a developing co-educational secondary college which opened in January 2013. In 2023 we are commencing the year with in excess of 1000 students. The College provides a connection to secondary education for the students of co-located St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School, other local Catholic feeder schools, as well as students from a variety of other schools in the North Lakes-Mango Hill area and wider region. We are master planned as a six stream Year 7 to Year 12 College. Our College is committed to providing high quality contemporary education in a Catholic Christian context, embracing the spirit of St Benedict. We support and encourage all students to become successful learners, confident and creative individuals and active and informed citizens able to contribute fully to their community and the world in which they live.  Explore our school website to learn more about us. 



Taking on a Campus Minister position at St Benedict’s College would afford you modern and new facilities which are well resourced. This is an opportunity to help learners to become faith filled, compassionate, caring citizens in a changing world. 

We value our staff and offer a wide variety of interesting and informative professional development opportunities.

In this work environment you will experience working collaboratively and be supported by caring staff within a welcoming community.

Applicants are required to possess a minimum of: 

  • A Certificate IV in Youth Work; or 
  • A Certificate IV in Pastoral Care; or 
  • An equivalent or higher qualification
  • The ability to obtain a Positive Notice to Work with Children (Blue Card) is essential. 


Applicants are required to respond to the questions in the "Letter of Application" section of the on-line application form and are invited to upload a Resume and any other additional information.

 


To be eligible to be considered for this role you will:

  • hold a Paid Employee Positive Notice Blue Card prior to commencement;
  • be eligible to work in Australia for the duration of the appointment; and
  • have a commitment to and understanding of the ethos and traditions of Catholic Education.


Estimated start date: 
Commencing February 2023 by negotiation

Position tenure:  Fixed Term

Weeks worked:  School term weeks only (holidays unpaid)

Tenure duration (where Fixed Term)2023 School Year

Total Paid Hours (per week) & days required: 24 hours per week - required to work across Monday to Thursday

Salary level, range or hourly rate: School Officer Level 5 - $35.74 per hour

Employment conditions: Diocesan Catholic Education Employing Authorities in Queensland Single Interest Agreement

Please note applications for this role may be considered as they are received, and an appointment made prior to the advertised close date.

Everyone at Brisbane Catholic Education models and fosters a commitment to the safeguarding of children and promotes a culture where student protection is everyone’s responsibility. Successful applicants will complete requisite Working With Children (WWC) pre-employment screening, in accordance with legislation, prior to appointment.

Equity and inclusion are at the core of our Catholic values and we recognise the benefits of a diverse workforce. We encourage and welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply for this role.


Contact:   Sharie Faloon

Contact number:   +6133858888

Contact email:   sfaloon@bne.catholic.edu.au

Closing date:     19-Feb-2023

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About Brisbane Catholic Education

About Archdiocese of Brisbane

Brisbane Catholic Education is committed to high quality teaching and learning for more than 70,000 young people enrolled in our schools and colleges from Prep to Year 12.

Our community of schools within the Archdiocese of Brisbane is founded on Christ and is at the service of our students, families, society and the Church – teaching, challenging and transforming.​​​​​​

Our mission is to teach, challenge and transform through our service, support and leadership for Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Brisbane. 

Work in one of our BCE schools

Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE), is the second largest non-Government employer in Queensland, supporting some 72,000 students and 11,500 employees in 141 school communities and six office locations, all located in South East Queensland.  

Our employees work in a wide range of teaching and non-teaching roles that support Catholic traditions and contribute to developing socially just young people who embrace sustainability and make positive contributions to the modern world.

Through our Christian values we are at the service of our students, families, society and the Church.

We have a variety of opportunities available across our growing South East Queensland network​ of schools:

  • ​Teaching
  • Senior and Middle Leadership
  • Specialist positions
  • Non teaching support roles
  • Graduate teaching


With a vibrant working environment, we provide generous benefits for employees, highly value professional and career development, supporting our people to deliver excellence in their profession and excellent outcomes for our schools. 

Experience a genuine sense of unity and connectedness that is synonymous with Catholic Education.  Building and nurturing meaningful relationships and enjoying a strong sense of camaraderie across our school, student, parent and BCE Office communities. 

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