Do you have a passion for building opportunities for girls co-curricular? Are you a dynamic and collaborative educator who can inspire students and be pivotal in creating networks and opportunities?
The Opportunity
We are seeking an Assistant Co-Curricular Coordinator (Girls, Years 7-12). Underpinned by a full-time teaching position, this position attracts a POR 1 allowance and respective time release and will focus on building co-curricular opportunities for girls in secondary school. Commencing Term 3 2025 (21 July 2025) with and end date of the 2026 school year.
There is an expectation to attend Saturday morning sports.
You will need
Are you an Early Career Teacher?
If you are about to complete your teaching qualification and will be eligible to teach in Term 3, St Paul’s College strongly encourages you to apply.
About Us
St Paul’s College is a thriving co-educational R-12 Catholic College in the Edmund Rice tradition.
We are a welcoming and diverse community where families and teachers work together to guide students in becoming compassionate, respectful, and faithful young adults.
Our staff play a vital role in fostering a learning environment that reflects our core values of Faith, Relationships, Excellence and Diversity.
For any additional information, please contact Jenny Allan, HR Manager at hr@stpauls.sa.edu.au
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Applicants will be reviewed as they are received, and we reserve the right to interview shortlisted candidates and appoint prior to the closing date.
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