
Employment Type: Casual
Salary Range: School Officer Level 4 - gross per hour (inc. casual loading) plus 12.75% Super
Closing Date for Applications: 5pm, Wednesday 12 November 2025
Situated on 28 hectares on the outskirts of Mareeba, St Stephen's Catholic College fosters a harmonious, safe and nurturing learning environment that supports students in developing respect, responsibility and confidence. Students are encouraged to become independent, life-long learners capable of adapting to a rapidly changing and increasingly technological world. Students are encouraged to build successful relationships, communicate effectively and achieve their personal best.
The purpose of this role is to maximise educational outcomes for students with additional needs, by providing access to the curriculum in response to learning needs and Personalised Learning Plan goals (PLP). The Learning Support Officer is an integral part of our Student Diversity team.
The Learning Support Officer role is to assist the classroom teacher to meet the learning goals of students who have additional learning needs and as a result maximise their outcomes. This may involve meeting the needs of the class as a whole, assisting the teaching staff in the delivery of learning programs both in small groups and/or 1:1 scenario.
The ultimate responsibility for the student’s education programme rests with the classroom teacher. The classroom teacher in conjunction with the Case Manager provides guidance and direction to the Learning Support Officer who assists in implementing these programs.
We encourage applicants who are enrolled in teaching degrees to consider applying.
For further information about the role, please download the Position Description
ASOC School Learning Officer Position Description - Level 4.pdf
Select 'Apply Now' to submit your application.
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Please note applications will only be accepted via the Careers website.
Intending applicants must be fully committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation.
Catholic Education is an equal opportunity employer.
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