Commencement Date: 8 July 2024
Employment Type: Part Time,Term Time
Salary Range: $33.17 to $34.58 gross per hour
Closing Date for Applications:12pm, Wednesday 12 June 2024
Newman Catholic College, SmithfieldNewman Catholic College, co-located on James Cook University site, Smithfield, is Cairns Catholic Education's newest college, joining a system of 29 other catholic schools and colleges. Opened in 2022, with approximately 140 Year 7 students and growing a year level each year until Year 12 is reached in 2027, its location on and interaction with the University presents endless opportunities to meet the diverse learning needs of our students. Newman Catholic College works collaboratively with James Cook University so that learning and teaching is enhanced at all year levels.
Staff play a vital role at Newman Catholic College in developing opportunities of holistic education for young people and promoting the message of Christ. It is essential that staff see themselves in genuine partnership with families and the wider community, and together, seek to support the Newman Charism. Young people in our care are invited to develop skills based on the positive faith filled role modelling provided by their staff, families, and community. Teaching practices at Newman Catholic College will be in line with our Newman Catholic College Learning Framework and Standards of Practice.
About the RoleThe role and responsibilities of the Indigenous Liaison Officer (ILO) is primarily one of communication and liaison between diocesan Colleges, Catholic Education Services and local Indigenous people, communities and agencies to increase student engagement and outcomes for Indigenous students. The position has a strong cultural focus that extends to advice and action on broad issues, including the enrichment of cultural awareness within the Colleges.
ILOs develop, promote and maintain communication networks between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the parents or guardians, the community and the College. ILOs play a key role in providing knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, languages and cultures within Colleges. This understanding promotes respect and harmony. They conduct their role in collaboration with College staff, the leadership team and the principal.
The Indigenous Liaison Officer is part of the College team and supported by the Diocesan Indigenous Education team.
For further information about the role, please download the Position DescriptionNCC- Indigenous Liaison Officer Position Description.pdf Work RequirementsHold a Working with Children Blue CardBe fully supportive of the ethos of Catholic EducationWhat we offerAnnual Leave with 17.5% leave loadingAccess to salary packaging options to maximise your salary12.75% Employer Superannuation ContributionsAccess to long service leave after 7 years of continuous service (portability of Long Service Leave may also be applicable)14 Weeks' paid parental leaveAccess to Employee Assistance ProgramIntending applicants must be fully committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation. Catholic Education is an equal opportunity employer. To ApplySelect 'Apply Now' to submit your application. For current employees, apply via the 'Employee Login' tab on the homepage of theCareers website.
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