
ICT Support Officer
St Ignatius College
Posted 1 day 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 people who strive for a hope-filled future, shaping the world for the better.
Be part of our dynamic IT Services team in this permanent fulltime role as an ICT Support Officer. You'll play a crucial role in providing essential IT support across both our Senior and Junior School campuses, supporting our staff, students, and parents. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated, customer-focused individual to join our team of ICT professionals and contribute to the expanding ICT landscape at our College.
About the role
The ICT Support Officer provides quality ICT support and service, maintaining IT Services and assisting with Apple iPad management, system administration, and Helpdesk support. Collaborating within the IT team, this role troubleshoots and repairs hardware, software, and assists with daily computer laboratory operations. While based at Athelstone, flexibility is required to work at our Norwood campus.
Key responsibilities:
- Assist staff and students with ICT support and assistance.
- Develop procedures and guidelines to ensure optimal use of hardware and software applications.
- Monitor the performance of ICT hardware and software applications.
- Identify performance issues and report to IT Services Manager.
- Install and configure operating systems and applications.
- Coordinate the repair of hardware faults including the reporting, logging, and management of repairs of Apple iPads, desktops, laptops and other classroom technologies.
Essential requirements:
- A Certificate IV in Information Technology (or equivalent) and/or relevant demonstrated knowledge and experience in a comparable role.
- Technically competent and well experienced with a broad knowledge base incorporating a range of theoretical concepts to provide professional ICT support, system and software set up and an adequate level of operating a variety of ICT equipment.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Collaborative approach with staff members, students, and parents, demonstrating a commitment to and high standards of customer service.
- Demonstrated ability to locate, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources and analyse and plan approaches to technical and related problems and apply solutions to a range of problems.
- 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.
Application process:
Further information regarding application requirements and 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, 11 August 2025.
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.
Proudly a 5-Star Employer of Choice. Recognised by The Educator in 2025 for our exceptional culture and commitment to excellence.
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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