Student Welfare Officer

Employment

Full time, Permanent

Subject

General Teaching

Sector

Catholic

Teaching level

Primary

Salary range

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Closing date

21 June 2026

7 days left

Posted 9 Jun 2026

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About St Thomas More's Primary School

Enrolment

179

Total students

45%

Boys

55%

Girls

Staffing

11.6

Teaching FTE

4.1

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

1,145

ICSEA value

94th percentile · Higher SES

Diversity

7%

EAL/D Background

2%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description

Salary Range: $67,369 full-time equivalent plus superannuation. 
Employment Status: Part-time | 12 hours per fortnight | Contract for the remainder of the 2026 school year 
Eligibility: Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
Start Date: Negotiable 

About St Thomas More's 

At St. Thomas More’s, we are dedicated to creating a secure atmosphere where children can flourish; building self-esteem and resilience through engaging, well-rounded education. Our dedicated teachers inspire a love for learning, while our dynamic community fosters strong friendships and collaboration. With a focus on holistic development, we prepare students not just academically, but also socially and emotionally, empowering them to become confident, compassionate individuals. Join us in nurturing the next generation in a school where every child can truly shine.  

About the Role   

A Student Welfare Officer plays a crucial role in ensuring students are safe, supported, and able to succeed both academically and personally. They act as a trusted point of contact for students facing challenges, helping to create a nurturing and inclusive environment where all individuals feel valued. By addressing wellbeing concerns early and promoting positive behaviours, they contribute to improved engagement, resilience, and overall student outcomes. Ultimately, their work supports not just academic success, but the development of confident, capable, and emotionally healthy young people.
 
Benefits and Opportunities   
  • 24 weeks of paid parental leave (maternity/adoption) 
  • Up to 14 weeks of paid parental leave (pater…

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