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IT Technician - Trinity College, BEENLEIGH

IT Technician - Trinity College, BEENLEIGH

Trinity College Beenleigh

Beenleigh

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
8 October 2018

Job overview


The successful applicant will:

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

The College is seeking a suitably qualified IT Technician who can provide a high level of software and hardware support to students and staff. Extensive experience in providing IT support for both Mac and Windows platform, knowledge and experience in Networks, Windows Servers and Mobile Device management and excellent troubleshooting, is highly desirable. The successful applicant must have proven communication and interpersonal skills and be able to work independently. This position is for term time only (approximately 10 weeks per term), commencing 8 October 2018 to 28 June 2019.


Trinity College is a co-educational Catholic College with a current enrolment of 810 students from Years 7 – 12. The College is administered by the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane through the Brisbane Catholic Education Office and is a member of Marist Schools of Australia. We are committed to making Jesus known and loved in the Marist tradition and our vision is to provide a caring, contemporary, learning environment which nurtures the spiritual, intellectual, social, cultural and physical potential of the young people in our care.

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Estimated Start Date:
  Commencing 8 October 2018

Position Tenure:   Fixed Term

Weeks Worked:  School term weeks only - holidays unpaid

Tenure Duration (If Fixed Term):   Until 28 June 2019

Total Paid Hours (per wk) & Days Required:   38 hours per week

Salary Level, Range or Hourly Rate:   School Officer Level 5

Employment Conditions:   Diocesan Catholic Education Employing Authorities in Queensland Single Interest Agreement 2015-2019


This position involves working with children.  The appointment of successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory employment screening for child related employment in accordance with the law.


Contact Person:
  Shirley D'Mello

Contact Telephone Number:   07 3442 5222

Contact Email:   sdmello@bne.catholic.edu.au

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About Trinity College Beenleigh

Trinity College Beenleigh is a mixed, independent, mainstream, secondary school with a sixth form in Beenleigh, Queensland. It has approximately 840 students enrolled and caters to pupils between Year 7 and 12.

Trinity College Beenleigh was founded in 1982 by the Marist Brothers, when asked to do so by the Brisbane Director of Catholic Education. The name is based on the Holy Trinity: the father, the son and the spirit. Th school's pastoral care programs are closely associated with the teachings of Jesus and Saint Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist Brothers.

Principal

Christopher Raju

Facilities

Facilities at the school include La Valla Trade Centre, where students can take part in vocational activities such as hairdressing, automotive engineering, hospitality, fitness, tourism and construction, as well as state-of-the-art, science, drama, media and technology facilities. 

Curriculum

Trinity College Beenleigh's specialised curriculum offers a range of academic, vocational, sporting and cultural opportunities. It uses the Brisbane Catholic Education Learning and Teaching framework. Extra-curricular activities include music, sports and drama.

School ethos

The school provides a Catholic community that is inspired by Jesus and the Marist way. Its motto is, ‘In God we Trust’ and promotes the values of humility, simplicity and modesty. It works hard to provide a safe and nurturing environment where pupils can develop spiritually, uphold Christian morals and to improve educationally, especially in literacy and numeracy.

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