Rostrevor College is excited to welcome applications for the following opportunity:
Boarding House Administration Officer
Commencing January 2025
ESO – Grade 4
Permanent, 37.5 hours per week, 42 weeks per year
The Boarding House Administration Officer will provide professional, timely and efficient administrative support to the Director of Boarding, supporting the staff, students, families, and processes of the Boarding House. The Boarding House Administration Officer serves as the link between the families of current and prospective boarding students from rural communities and Rostrevor College. They will play a key role in rostering staff, calendar management, and administration support to ensure the Boarding House runs effectively.
Applications must include:
Please address applications to Shana Bennett, Principal, and submit via email to employment@rostrevor.sa.edu.au
Applications for this position will close at 9.00am on Monday, 13 January 2025.
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Applications must include:
Rostrevor College Application for Employment Form Cover Letter outlining the following:
- Your experience relevant to the opportunity
- Your interest and motivations in applying for this role
- What you hope to contribute to the Rostrevor College community
Letter of Application (up to 3 pages) addressing the key areas of work outlined in the Position Information Document.
Curriculum Vitae (up to 3 pages)
It is required that an Application Declaration Form be completed and submitted with your application.
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