You would obtain your Certificate III Business BSB30120 in a two-year time frame in the capacity of Youth Minister, providing administrative support to the Director of Catholic Identity and Ministry, and the College Ministry Team.
MacKillop Catholic College is a Catholic Secondary College on Hobart’s Eastern Shore with a strong commitment to academic excellence and pastoral care. The college community is built on strong values, and they strive to create an inclusive environment where all students are encouraged to reach their full potential.
What would this involve?
- You would be employed by Work & Training for the duration of your training contract & hosted to MacKillop Catholic College.
- Full time hours & full entitlements including four weeks of holidays per year.
- Some overnight and weekend work at events & retreats.
- Theory training conducted one-on-one in the workplace with our experienced trainer.
- You would receive mentoring and support throughout the traineeship from our Apprenticeship Employment Consultant.
- Your workplace supervisors would provide daily coaching and opportunity for growth.
The role of the Youth Minister is to assist in the animating of spirituality and faith formation of students and staff, and promoting the Gospel as a guide for living in their context and time.
Duties & Responsibilities would include:
- Support the preparation and implementation of Student Spirituality Retreats & Staff Spirituality days.
- Support the preparation and implementation of fundraising & awareness campaigns.
- Prepare prayer resources for groups & classes.
- Preparation for liturgical events and celebrations.
- Assist in the development and lead some aspects of retreats and reflection opportunities.
- Administration duties including document management, communication with all stakeholders, bookings and the publication of articles.
Personal Capabilities:
- Be consistent with Catholic Identity, College Mission, Vision, and Values.
- Be conducted in accordance with MacKillop Values, policies and procedures.
- Promote the Catholic Identity in all dealings within and on behalf of MacKillop.
We therefore would encourage candidates with strong Catholic values to apply.
We also demonstrate our commitment to reconciliation by encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply.
Essential Criteria:
- Ability to obtain a National Police Check
- Ability to obtain an employment-based Working with Vulnerable People licence.
- Drivers licence and reliable vehicle.
- Understanding of, and ability to contribute to, the mission of MacKillop Catholic College as a Catholic school.
Wage:
- National Training Wage Applies.
How to apply:
- Upload a current resume and include a cover letter addressing the above criteria.
- Complete the on-line recruitment profile.
What happens next?
- Suitable applicants will be contacted via SMS to arrange an initial interview.
- You may be asked to complete aptitude testing, or other documentation.
- The third stage of recruitment involves a face-to-face interview with the host employer.
- If you are the successful applicant, you will complete employment documents, a training contract, and would commence in term one, 2025.
This is an excellent way to continue to uphold your values and beliefs and encourage others within the community, whilst obtaining a valuable qualification.
Applications close: 28 January 2025.
- Published on 13 Jan 2025, 4:38 AM