About this job
Location: Amaroo, ACT
Employment Type: Permanent
Employment Status: Part-time
Salary: $91,859 full-time equivalent plus superannuation
Start Date: 30 January 2025
Closing Date: 11.55pm, Monday 4 November 2024
About Good Shepherd Primary
Good Shepherd is a Kindergarten to Year 6 Catholic primary school providing the best possible foundation for all children’s future education via a K-12 Catholic pathway here in Gungahlin. We promote the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children. We teach the importance of good manners and the need for kindness at all times. We teach an academic curriculum combined with many opportunities for children to participate in Music, Sport, STEM and the language of Italian.
Good Shepherd is part of Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn (CECG) which operates 56 Catholic Systemic Schools and nine Early Learning Centres across ACT and NSW.
CECG is committed to workforce diversity and creating inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from suitable candidates from all diversity groups to support our system of schools and early learning centres in delivering quality education outcomes for the students in our care.
About the Role
The preparation for and celebration of the sacraments are key elements in the Religious Education Curriculum of a Catholic school. The full delivery of this significant component of the curriculum requires substantial coordination between the individual schools set within the boundaries of a parish. The role of the Sacramental Preparation Officer is to directly support the Religious Education Coordinator to deliver the Sacramental Programs within large and complex parish structures.
The role of this position is to attend to the administration and coordination of the schools sacramental program, namely: First Reconciliation, First Eucharist and Confirmation. The Sacramental Preparation Officer is responsible for the timely organisation of the sacrament program and is to be pastorally sensitive to the needs of those families involved in the program.
The Sacramental Preparation Officer will work closely with the Parish Team, the three Principals, the three Religious Education Coordinators and the Schools of Religion. The prime responsibilities for the Sacramental Preparation Officer is to liaise with the Parish Priest and the Parish Team on behalf of the Religious Education Coordinators regarding the preparation and celebration of the Sacraments for the first time. Due regard shall be given to the Principals and the RECs especially in areas of pastoral concern for families involved in the programs. It is the responsibility of the Sacramental Preparation Officer to maintain a high level of communication between parish and schools which engage them.
Benefits and Opportunities
- A positive and collaborative workplace culture
- Extensive training in our high-quality professional learning program, Catalyst
- Access to curriculum resources that support evidence-based, high-impact teaching practice
- 24 weeks of paid parental leave (maternity/adoption)
- Up to 14 weeks of paid parental leave (paternity/non-initial primary carer leave)
Key Responsibilities
Administer the Sacramental Programs within the three Catholic schools:
- Coordinate sacramental enrolment:
- liaise with Parish Team, RECs (GS, HS, MT, PSoR)
- enlist practical help of volunteers;
- prepare all enrolment material;
- advertise in school, parish, web newsletters – as well as at all local public schools; and - Send enrolment information to all Catholic families in Yr 4, Yr 5 & Yr 6.
- Liaise with parents and attend to day-to-day sacramental queries. Issues of a pastoral nature are to be discussed, as appropriate, with Priests or school staff.
- Provide RECs, Classroom Teachers, Priests, Principals, and with up-to- date enrolment data.
- Order Sacramental Materials i.e. Medals, Certificates etc.
- Organise stoles for each sacrament.
- Prepare Certificates.
- Maintain Sacrament data base.
- Meet with Parish Team, RECs, SOR Co-ordinator and relevant classroom teachers prior to the preparation of each sacrament and after the celebration of each sacrament for a review.
- Organise and attend the week 6 Parish and Schools meeting.
- Organise the allocations of preferences or timetable dates for all sacramental celebrations.
Qualifications
- Possess a current Working with Vulnerable People (ACT) card
- Certificate IV in Business Administration
Selection Criteria
- Possess a strong desire to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the Sacramental life.
- Demonstrated experience in displaying a high level of attention to detail.
- Highly driven to work both collaboratively in teams and individually.
- Be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and able to manage data records.
Please refer to the position description for in-depth details regarding the position duties, criteria, and skill set required.
Other Eligibility Criteria
- You must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident to be eligible to apply for this position.
- Appointment is subject to satisfactory employment screening for child related employment in accordance with CECG policy.
Application Process
Applicants are required to submit a cover letter and current resume including a statement of suitability against the skills, attributes and experience as outlined in the position description.
This position involves working with children. The appointment of successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory employment screening for child related employment in accordance with CE policy.
For further information about the School, please visit our website. Information about Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn can be accessed here.
Position queries: Please contact Trazel Scott on 02 6255 7888 or via email trazel.scott@cg.catholic.edu.au
Application queries: Please contact the Recruitment Team on 02 6234 5427 or via email Recruitment@cg.catholic.edu.au
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