
School Officer - Administration
Townsville Catholic Education
Posted 4 days ago
St Francis Catholic School, Hughenden is a co-educational Catholic school located in the rural township of Hughenden. St Francis is a small and close-knit community with 47 students from Prep to Year 6. Established in October 1900 with the arrival of the Good Samaritan Sisters, St Francis School is today administered by a lay principal and staff. The school’s culture is underpinned by the heritage of the Franciscan Friars and St Francis of Assisi who said, "Where there is love and wisdom there is neither fear nor ignorance." St Francis Catholic School strives to always model St Francis and Jesus by creating a sense of belonging for everyone, a community of self-disciplined people, a place of pardon and peace and a community of service within the larger social community. The school’s badge features the Southern Cross, representing the school’s western Catholic identity, and the motto, "Walk in Light".
About the role
St Francis Catholic School, Hughenden is seeking an experienced and dedicated School Officer - Administration. This role is a Term Time, Fixed Term position for the duration of the 2026 school year, working 28.75 hours a week.
The role of School Officer – Administration is responsible for providing high level administrative support demonstrating a high level of self-initiative, flexibility, attention to detail, autonomy and dependability.
The School Officer – Administration will be required to liaise with visitors, parents, staff and students to the College. The incumbent will present a professional image and create a welcoming, warm and positive impression. As the initial point of contact for many key stakeholders, the School Officer - Administration will deliver high quality customer service.
Key Accountabilities
The School Officer - Administration duties include:
Support the delivery of operational tasks associated with reception and administration including:
Oversee the parent reception
Provide support to student reception
Mail management and distribution
Responding to incoming telephone and email enquires
Dealing professionally with and directing enquiries of parents, visitors and contractors
Data entry to support registers and record management.
Provide administration support that meets the day to day requirements of the school including:
Co-ordinate dissemination of information to staff and students
Production of documents – letters, registers, spreadsheets
Assist in the production of internal and external documents
Sort, prepare and file documents as required
Coordinate banking and receipting of items.
Support the delivery of tasks associated with community events and school functions
Responsible for following up on outstanding retreat, camp and excursion payments
Administer first aid where necessary
Monitor inventory for stationery and first aid supplies
Money handling
About you
Experience
Previous experience providing generalist administrative support
Demonstrated capacity to organise and prioritise a range of tasks and set priorities to meet deadlines in a busy office environment
Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team to deliver support
Proven ability in providing accurate and informative assistance to staff, students and parents confidently.
Skills
Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and embrace new ideas with enthusiasm
Strong computer literacy skills with the ability to operate a variety of platforms and programs including Google and Microsoft Office (especially excel spreadsheets)
Organisational planning and coordination skills including the ability to demonstrate flexibility and manage demanding or competing deadlines.
Attributes
Enthusiastic, energetic, with a proactive can do attitude
Confident, well-presented and engaging with a personal warmth that engenders mutual respect with staff, parents and visitors
Flexible and responsive to the needs of the school community and driven to achieve the best outcomes
Willingness to learn and develop in a supported environment
Motivated with a “can do” attitude.
Mandatory Criteria
Current Working with Children Suitability Card - The successful candidate will require a paid Blue Card before commencement as per the No Card, No Start policy developed by Queensland Government
Minimum certificate level or higher qualification or equivalent relevant experience
First Aid Certificate or the ability to attain one
Ability to perform the physical requirements of the role in a safe manner.
Desirable Criteria
Recent administration and/or reception experience in a school or other environment.
For detailed information about the role, please refer to the Position Description.
What we offer
Competitive Hourly Rate
Annual Leave with 17.5% leave loading
Access to salary packaging options to maximise employee benefits and salary
Modern facilities, equipment and resources
Access to long service leave after 7 years of continuous service
14 Weeks’ paid parental leave
Deferred Salary Scheme
Access to corporate health schemes
Induction processes and professional learning programs
Access to Employee Assistance Program
Wellbeing programs and initiatives
Our Organisation
Townsville Catholic Education provides a supportive, flexible working environment where care for the individual is an important part of our ethos. We employ motivated people who want to work together to produce excellent outcomes for our students. Our staff are recognised as being central to achieving our mission.
Townsville Catholic Education has standards of conduct for workers to maintain a safe and healthy environment for children. Our commitment to these standards requires that we conduct working with children checks and background referencing for all persons who will engage in direct and regular involvement with children and young people and/or adults-at-risk. The organisation is fully committed to child safety and has a zero tolerance to abuse of children or adults-at-risk.
How to apply
Click on the link to apply via the Careers page.
About Townsville Catholic Education
Our mission is to provide services to our Catholic school communities which support them in achieving quality outcomes for students and in promoting the ongoing development of Catholic Education. We offer excitement, challenges, an amazing community and a professional, supportive environment. With a network of 29 schools and more than 2,500 staff throughout the Diocese, the Townsville Catholic Diocese offers a diverse range of opportunities.
Under the direction of Bishop Tim Harris, Bishop of the Diocese of Townsville, and organisational leadership of our Executive Director, Jacqui Francis, the Townsville Catholic Education Office (TCEO), a team of more than 70 people, support our schools in various areas of speciality. These include religious education, curriculum, ICT, Indigenous education, counselling, speech pathology, hearing and vision impairment, early years education, employment services, finance, planning and development and marketing.
The Diocese of Townsville covers an area that extends from Proserpine in the south through to Ingham in the north, and also extends west to the Northern Territory border. This includes the major commercial centres of Townsville and Mount Isa and several rural and remote communities including Palm Island.
Whether it be coastal cities and towns, outback communities or a tropical island, Townsville Catholic Education is looking for the best and brightest talent to join our team.
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