Part-time Position (FTE 0.6)
Commencing 2026
St Patricks College is a Catholic day and boarding school for boys in Years 7 to 12. Located in Ballarat the College is beautifully resourced and widely recognised for its strong sense of community exceptional staff and vibrant culture. As a school in the Edmund Rice Tradition our mission is inspired by the Touchstones of Liberating Education Gospel Spirituality Justice and Solidarity and Inclusive Community.
At the heart of our vision is the commitment of educating hope-filled compassionate and confident young men for their place in the world. This vision is grounded in the Colleges four pillars: Faith Tradition Excellence and Joy.
As a staff member at St Patricks College you will join a dynamic and supportive professional community that values collaboration initiative and a commitment to the holistic development of each student.
St Patricks College is an inclusive and supportive school community dedicated to meeting the diverse learning needs of all students. We are seeking a passionate and collaborative Learning Diversity Facilitator to join our Enhanced Learning this pivotal role you will coordinate and deliver programs and supports that enable students with identified learning needs to thriveacademically socially and emotionally. Acting as a key connection between teachers parents and support services youll contribute to fostering a culture of empathy inclusion and success across the College.
Applications via our website close Monday 17 November 2025 at 5pm.
St Patricks College reserves the right to appoint to positions at any stage of the recruitment process including prior to the closing date for applications.
Application Process:
Step 1 - Application to be submitted
Applications must include:
Step 2: Panel Interview
Step 3: Reference Checking
Step 4: Appointment
To discuss this role further please contact Human Resources onor.
St Patricks College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The College holds the care safety and wellbeing of children and young people as a central and fundamental responsibility.