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Boarding Supervisor (Male)
Employment
Full time, Fixed term
Subject
General
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Posted 4 Apr 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Mount St Bernard College
School type
Co-educational
Year range
7-12
School staff (FTE)
45.6
20.4 teaching · 25.2 non-teaching
Students per teacher
7.1:1
teaching FTE basis
Total enrolments
145
Indigenous students
69%
Language other than English
34%
Girls vs boys
80 girls · 65 boys
Socio-educational background
Well below the Australian average
Source: ACARA My School data
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Role description
Commencement Date: Monday 20th April 2026
Employment type: Term time, fixed term until 10 July 2026 (30 hours per week)
Applicants must be able to work;
- Wednesday 2.30pm-10pm
- Friday 2.30pm-10.30pm
- Saturday 4pm - 10.30pm (with sleepover)
- Sunday 6.30am - 4.30pm
- Casual shifts also available on an adhoc basis
- First Aid/CPR, Blue Card and Drivers licence required.
Salary: Boarding Supervisor rate $36.94 per hour
Applications close: 5pm, Thursday 16th April 2026.
Mount St Bernard College - HerbertonMount St Bernard College is located at Herberton on the Atherton Tablelands. Established in 1921 by the Sisters of Mercy as a day and boarding school, the College enjoys a proud history and a rich tradition.
The Sisters of Mercy began their educational ministry in the Herberton district over 100 years ago with the opening of St Patrick’s Parish Catholic Primary School in 1910. Responding to the changing educational needs in Far North Queensland, the original Sisters of Mercy Boarding School, St Mary’s Cooktown, was moved to Herberton in 1921. The Sisters of Mercy gifted the college to the Diocese of Cairns in February 2006 and it is now administered by Cairns Catholic Education Services.
The Catholic Education Community – Diocese of Cairns, is a partnership between Catholic Education Services and twenty-nine schools. The Bishop of Cairns delegates responsibility for the leadership and strategic management of this system of 29 schools to the Executive Director of Catholic Education.
The college has approximately 200 students, 64% of which are First Nation…