
Daily Organiser - Junior School
St Ignatius College
Posted 10 days ago
Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide is a leading Catholic, co-educational, day school conducted by the Jesuits and inspired with the Ignatian charism. Built on the vision of Saint Ignatius, our educational community seeks to form young men and women who strive for a hope-filled future, shaping the world for the better.
The College invites applications from candidates who can demonstrate strong administrative capabilities with advanced skills in Microsoft Office suite to work in this important role providing support to our Junior School team.
About the role:
The Junior School Daily Organiser will have a focus on the daily organisation, preparation of rosters and provision of relief teachers. They will work closely with the Director of Learning and Teaching and Junior School Executive team in the coordination, planning and implementation of matters relating to the Junior School. The Daily Organiser will work collaboratively with Junior School administration team, Head of Junior School and Director of Learning and Teaching.
This Education Support Officer (ESO) Grade 4 position works 7:45am to 3:45pm Monday to Friday across 42 weeks of the school year. Some flexibility of working hours are required to receive staff absentee calls and organise temporary relief staff (TRT) and during peak work periods and is an expectation of this role.
Key responsibilities
- Maintain effective procedures for:
- day to day operations of the College.
- communication of administrative expectations and procedures.
- health and safety of College staff and students.
- Manage the allocation of relief lessons
- Assist in the development of timetable solutions using staff relief quotas and TRT staff to cover absences including staff leave, professional development, excursions and meetings
- Facilitate, plan, program and publish the daily roster for the relief teacher program and leave programs keeping the Head of Junior School informed of all leave, excursion and incursion requests ensuring that all supporting documentation is in place
- Be accountable for accurate and equitable distribution of teacher relief quotas and rosters
- In partnership with People & Culture and Payroll, maintain an up-to-date register of available TRT staff, ensuring appropriate qualifications and clearances are provided prior to employment
Professional requirements:
- Well-developed administrative, word processing, data entry, clerical and communication skills
- Strong interpersonal relations and communication
- Advanced skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office suite including Word, Excel, Publisher
- Proficient knowledge SEQTA
- Flexible and adaptable in approach to work practices and management strategies
- Support and nurture the College’s Catholic ethos and Ignatian charism.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Collaborative approach with staff members, students and parents.
- Possess, or be willing to obtain, a Working with Child Check (WWCC) and,
- Possess or be willing to obtain, a Responding to Risk of Harm, Abuse and Neglect-education & Care (RRHAN–EC) training.
Experience working in a similar role in a school setting is desirable.
Application process:
Further information regarding the position details and application requirements along with other employment opportunities at Saint Ignatius’ College can be found by visiting the College website: https://ignatius.sa.edu.au
The closing date for applications will be 9:00am Monday, 16 June 2025. All applications are to be lodged via the College website.
Late applications cannot be accepted. Saint Ignatius' College is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.
Saint Ignatius’ College is an equal opportunity employer and embraces diversity in its community.
No recruitment agencies please.
About St Ignatius College
College Vision & Mission
Our Vision
At Saint Ignatius College our purpose is to form young people of competence, conscience and compassion.
Mission Statement
Saint Ignatius College is a Catholic community that is learning-centred and supportive in the Ignatian tradition.
The College is committed to the education of the whole person and the development of young adults of competence, conscience and compassion who will be of service in the community.
We strive to recognise God’s presence in all things, to celebrate the pursuit of personal excellence and to live with hope and respect for all creation.
Striving for the Magis
Ignatius in his writings calls us to strive for the 'Magis' - 'the more'. The more is a key to making choices among competing values. The entire life of Ignatius Loyola was a search for the Magis – that is, the more universal good, the more effective means, the more generous service of others, and the ever greater glory of God. Magis energises us for action.
At Saint Ignatius College we will:
•Provide opportunities for students, staff, parents and alumni to experience a sense of belonging to a faith-filled Christian community and to commit themselves to being of service to others
•Respect the role of parents as the primary educators of their children
•Be enthusiastic in imparting knowledge of Catholic faith and traditions, enabling students to accept truth freely and develop a Christian moral conscience
•Promote growth and improvement in learning and living for the greater glory of God in the Ignatian way
•Support students in striving for their personal best - the Magis - in all their endeavours.
Governance
Saint Ignatius College Geelong supports and promotes the principles and practice of Australian democracy.
The College abides by the The Education and Training Reform Act 2006, and deliver our programs and teaching in a manner that supports and promotes the principals and practice of Australian democracy.
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Jesuit Educational Philosophy
Since the launch of their first school in 1548, the Jesuits have believed that a high quality education is the best path to meaningful lives of leadership and service.
Jesuits have understood that the liberal arts, the natural and social sciences, and the performing arts, linked with all other branches of knowledge, are a powerful means of developing leaders with the potential to influence and transform society.
The Jesuit Education Ministry includes Jesuit owned and operated schools, university colleges and chaplaincies, affiliated lgnatian schools, and the intellectual apostolate.
A Jesuit education has a clear purpose: the development of a well-rounded Christian person of competence, conscience and compassion who will be of service in the world and has the generosity to make a contribution.
Historically, Jesuit education has been successful across many cultures because it has adapted to the environment of the learner. Today Jesuit education continues to embrace change in appropriate ways, ensuring that a Jesuit education meets the needs of modern day learners, and develops learners who themselves will strive to contribute meaningfully and to excel.
Jesuits motto
AMDG
“Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” For the Greater Glory of God
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