St Mary MacKillop College is a Year 7 to 12, coeducational  Catholic Secondary School in the tradition of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop – Australia’s first Saint. 

St Mary MacKillop College invites applications for the position of

Student Extra-Curricular Activities Coordinator.

(Includes organisation of camps and school sports)

to commence on 6th October 2025. This is a Category B Level 2 position (all school holidays) under the Victorian Catholic Education Multi Enterprise Agreement 2022. 

The Full Time Equivalent (FTE) working hours for the position are open to negotiation. Salary will be in line with experience based on the Victorian Catholic Education Multi Enterprise Agreement 2022 (or subsequent agreement).

The successful applicant will have a demonstrated commitment to Catholic education and to the safety and wellbeing of children. They must demonstrate enthusiasm and be able to provide care and support for students whilst supporting and respecting the ethos of the school and its environment.

The successful applicant will be subject to a Working with Children Check and a National Police Record Check.

Job Application

Role Description

All applications must be emailed with a cover letter and resume to mhaeusler@mackillopsh.vic.edu.au.

Applications close:  4:00pm, Wednesday 20th August 2025

This school community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

Child Safe Policy

Child Safe Code of Conduct

Creating pathways for students in Year 10, 11 and 12

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Offering 24 Authority subjects and 19 Certificate courses.

St Mary MacKillop College is a Year 7 to 12 coeducational Catholic secondary school. Since its inception in 1985 the College has expanded and now caters for 550 students.

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