School Officer (Years 7 – 12)

The Principal invites applications from experienced and passionate School Officers for the following position:

School Officer (Years 7 – 12)

Commencing as soon as possible

We seek an experienced and passionate School Officer who:

  • Has strong skills in assisting the planning, preparation, and delivery of effective teaching and learning programs.
  • Demonstrates the ability to monitor student progress, apply evidence-based interventions and partner with teachers to support students within a modern learning environment.
  • Has expertise in supporting diverse learning needs to improve student outcomes through collaboration with teaching staff.
  • Is proficient in documenting observations, managing intervention programs, and preparing classroom materials
  • Is a positive, energetic and collaborative contributor to a highly successful department and is committed to continuous improvement of educational outcomes.
  • Upholds high standards of professional conduct, integrity, and teamwork.
  • Is committed to supporting student wellbeing.
  • Has a current Working with Children Card (Blue Card)

The successful candidate will be rewarded with:

  • A supportive environment with strong focus on professional growth and development.
  • An inclusive and collaborative approach where teachers and School Officers work in partnership with our students in fostering academic success.
  • An engaging, creative, and welcoming environment for life-long learners who take pride in their school.

Further information can be found on the College website (www.atc.qld.edu.au). Applications must be submitted via SEEK only. 

Applications will close at 4pm on 5 September 2025; however, the College may shortlist and make an appointment prior to the closing date due to the competitive market.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.

Ambrose Treacy College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

All applicants will be subject to EREA and legislative screening procedures. These checks are consistent with EREA's commitment to child protection policies and procedures. Edmund Rice Education Australia is committed to ensuring the safety, wellbeing and dignity of all children and young people.