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School Officer - Assisting Student Learning (Individual Support)

Townsville Catholic Education
Greater London
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School Officer- Assisting Student Learning (Individual Support)


Job No: TCE4466


Commencement Date: As soon as practicable


Location: Townsville, QLD.


Salary Range: $34.17- $35.62 per hour pending experience + Super


Ryan Catholic College, Kirwan is seeking a caring and dedicated School Officer – Assisting Student Learning (Individual Support) to join our team. This permanent, term-time position is 30 hours per week and will commence as soon as practicable. The role involves providing individualised support for students across all areas of need, including toileting, transfers, mobility, and complex communication requirements. Working under the guidance of a teacher, you will assist students both in and out of the classroom to enhance engagement, participation, and learning outcomes. Experience in supporting students with a disabilityand using non-verbal communication methods is essential, along with the ability to work collaboratively within a team to ensure the wellbeing and inclusion of every learner.


Guided by Catholic values, you’ll embrace the school’s mission, prioritise student safety and wellbeing, and help create a welcoming, supportive environment where every learner feels they belong.


Set on the tropical coast of North Queensland, Townsville blends the energy of a thriving regional city with the warmth of a welcoming community. With Magnetic Island just a short ferry ride away and the Great Barrier Reef on its doorstep, you can spend weekends exploring palm-lined beaches, vibrant markets, and lively cultural events - all while enjoying the relaxed, outdoors-focused lifestyle that makes Townsville such a rewarding place to live and work.


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 staff. The organisation is fully committed to child safety and has a zero tolerance to abuse of children or adults-at-risk.


The successful candidate will require a paid Blue Card before commencement as per the No Card, No Start policy developed by Queensland Government.


For more information, including mandatory criteria please review the fullposition description.


We’d love to hear from you! Please click the “Apply” button and follow the prompts.


Applications close 3.00pm Monday, 1 December 2025 unless filled prior.


About us


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.


We value your hard work and dedication, and we’re proud to offer a range of benefits designed to support you both professionally and personally:

Competitive Salary


Annual Leave at 17.5% leave loading
12.75% Superannuation employer contribution
Access to long service leave after 7 years of continuous service
Salary packaging options 
Up to 14 Weeks paid parental leave
Deferred Salary Scheme
…and a range of other great benefits!

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