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TAS Assistant
Employment
Part time, Temporary
Subject
General
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
1 July 2026
Posted 11 Jun 2026
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823
Total students
48%
Boys
52%
Girls
71.5
Teaching FTE
25.0
Non-teaching FTE
1,071
ICSEA value
76th percentile · Higher SES
7%
EAL/D Background
5%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Mount St Patrick College, Murwillumbah
Mount St Patrick College is a community of opportunity. We take pride in the comprehensive education we offer students of the Tweed Valley. Our academic results are the best in the area and among the best in the State. We offer a broad range of spiritual, cultural and sporting experiences and encourage practices that allow all students to experience success.
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TAS Assistant /Classroom and Learning Support
Part time temporary position commencing 20 July 2026 for Term 3 and Term 4 2026
3 days per week / Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / 39 hours per fortnight
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Classification & Benefits:
This role is classified as Level 4 (averaged) under the NSW and ACT Systemic Catholic Schools Enterprise Agreement 2025 as updated or reviewed. Detailed information regarding the level, salary increments, and general employment conditions can be found within the Agreement.
Applicants must:
- hold a valid NSW Working with Children Check
- comply with the Accreditation to Work Teach and Lead Policy upon appointment
Applicants must be able to demonstrate the following criteria:
- a knowledge of and commitment to the Catholic ethos and mission of the school.
- experience in working with children with additional learning needs, including children on the autistic spectrum
- awareness of the needs of students with diagnosed allergies and training in the use of EpiPen
- ability to successfully im…