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Daily Organiser/First Aid Support
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
17 June 2026
Posted 17 Jun 2026
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417
Total students
53%
Boys
47%
Girls
27.6
Teaching FTE
15.2
Non-teaching FTE
939
ICSEA value
21st percentile · Lower SES
72%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Selection Criteria
KSC1 Demonstrated high level ability to perform and implement daily organisation procedures at a school
KSC2 Demonstrated ability to work independently, flexibly, and constructively in a team ensuring the continuous and efficient operation of the work environment as well as working creatively and proactively to enhance work systems, practices and relationships across a school.
KSC3 Demonstrated high level written and oral communication skills and high level interpersonal skills with an ability to relate effectively and sensitively with teaching and support staff as well as students, parents, external providers and the wider community.
KSC4 Well-developed organisational skills with a demonstrated ability for effective time management, ability to meet deadlines, multi-tasking, and establishing priorities, procedures and guidelines relating to the work area
KSC5 Demonstrated knowledge and practical use of computer software such as Compass to assist with student record keeping and Daily Organisation/timetable.
KSC 6 A commitment to professional learning and growth for both self and others.
Role
The Daily Organiser/First Aid Officer role commences at 6:45 am to 2.45pm and is responsible for coordinating daily staff coverage, managing CRT allocations, maintaining accurate staff attendance records, monitoring budgets and leave processes, and supporting timetable changes and school events. The role also involves providing First Aid to students throughout the day, managing student medication and school First Aid supplies.
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