Commencement Date: 19 January 2026
Employment Type: Term Time, Permanent (38 hours per school week)
Salary Range: School Officer - Level 5 $39.44 to $41.36 gross per hour plus 12.75% Superannuation
Closing Date for Applications: 10am, Thursday 8 January 2026

Situated in the southern suburbs of Cairns, St Mary's Catholic College opened in 1986 and boasts a proud reputation for providing quality Catholic co-education. The College is a place where individual strengths are nurtured and developed and where faith and a sense of community are fundamental to who we are. The College offers both a strong academic and stimulating vocational curriculum, along with comprehensive co-curricular opportunities for our students to pursue their interest. Our committed and dedicated staff work in partnership with parents to provide students with the balance of supportive environment and challenging learning. Essential for young people to grow holistically and step forward to make a difference in the world.
St Mary’s Catholic College is a thriving Catholic College with approximately 1000 students. First Nations students and their families form a culturally strong and highly valued part of our St Mary’s family. This key role provides opportunities for education and celebrations that promote understanding, respect and harmony.
The role and responsibilities of the School Officer - First Nations Education (SOFNE) is primarily one of communication and liaison between Diocesan Schools, Catholic Education Services and local Indigenous people, communities and agencies to increase student engagement and outcomes for Indigenous students. The position has a strong cultural focus that extends to advice and action on broad issues, including the enrichment of cultural awareness within the schools.
SOFNEs develop, promote and maintain communication networks between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the parents or guardians, the community and the school. SOFNEs play a key role in providing knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, languages and cultures within schools. This understanding promotes respect and harmony. They conduct their role in collaboration with school staff and the school Principal.
It is envisioned that all students will have equitable access to our Catholic school communities so that they may be supported to reach their full potential in development of not only their physical wellbeing but also their educational and faith journey.
For further information about the role, please download the Position Description
ASOC Indigenous Liaison Officer Position Description - Level 5 (Without Classification Factors).pdf
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Enquiries:
HR Officer - Trisha Stroud
P: 4044 4224
E: tstroud@cns.catholic.edu.au
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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