Located in Northern Adelaide, St Patrick’s Technical College is unlike other schools - we are for young adults deliberately seeking a different educational experience. We are here for students wanting to learn in the classroom, within the workplace and on the job, enabling them to kick start their real world learning. The College is a purpose-built trade school offering education, training and apprenticeship pathways to Year 10-12 students. We welcome applications from suitably qualified persons for the following non-teaching positions:
PRACTICAL LEARNING ASSISTANT
A new and exciting position to the College to support the Head of Practical Learning to ensure the College provides effective and safe learning environments for young adults, staff and contractors. The role will also provide assistance to the Facilities Supervisor in maintaining the College grounds and facilities.
Practical knowledge and experience along with administrative skills will be required to support the College programs, resources and facilities.
The College reserves the right to commence screening and interviews as soon as suitable candidates are identified, so please submit your completed application as soon as possible.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo our screening process.
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Please provide the following information in your written application. All documents are to be submitted as 1 PDF file:
Enquiries regarding the above positions can be made via employment@stpatstech.sa.edu.au
The College reserves the right to commence screening and interviews as soon as suitable candidates are identified, so please submit your completed application as soon as possible.
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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