St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School is one of Queensland’s leading independent schools, fostering in students confidence, compassion, academic excellence and a lifelong love of learning. We look for all staff to be committed to and in harmony with the Anglican ethos of the school. In recognition of the school’s commitment to providing an exceptional work environment for all staff, St Margaret’s has recently been awarded a 5-star Employer of Choice by The Educator for the fourth consecutive year. We are proud of our commitment to making St Margaret’s a leading place to work. The role The Art Technician plays an important role in the organisation of the art classroom, assisting with the delivery of the art curriculum in both the primary and secondary school with a particular focus on supporting the Primary Art Teacher. Key responsibilities include: preparation of resources and organisation for lessons supporting the teacher in delivery of lessons assisting with the maintenance of all specialised equipment and ordering relevant supplies This is a part-time role, 8.00 am to 4.00 pm, 4 days per week, during school term time only. Consideration may also be given to working 30 hours per week across 5 days. The ideal candidate The ideal candidate will enjoy working in a fast-paced environment to support teachers and students. You will bring with you: A strong eye for detail, ensuring the art classrooms are organised and presented at all times The ability to follow direction and to balance using initiative within the parameters of the role The ability to support others whether this be the classroom teacher or students, this includes cleaning as required Well developed communication and organisational skills Effective computer skills in the Microsoft Suite, Adobe package and other relevant creative packages The role offers The successful candidate will enjoy: Being part of a positive team environment and the broader school community. The opportunity to continue to develop your skills and career in a supportive and encouraging environment. An inclusive workplace with a strong focus on staff wellbeing with a range of wellbeing initiatives offered to staff; an employee assistance program, free flu vaccinations and massages to name a few. This is the ideal role for someone who has an interest in art and is motivated to support the teachers and students while contributing to a supportive and encouraging environment. To view the position description please click here. To Apply: Applications are to be addressed to the Principal and be received by midday Tuesday 12 November 2024. Applications will be considered as they are received and interviews may commence prior to the closing date. As part of the online application process you will be required to complete an application form which will require you to upload a cover letter, resume and supporting documents. Please note, successful candidates will require a valid blue card prior to commencing employment at St Margaret's. Candidates that do not currently hold a valid blue card are advised to apply for a blue card to ensure they are job-ready. Please direct any enquiries to employmentstmargarets.qld.edu.au St Margaret’s supports the rights of children and young people and is committed to the safety, welfare and wellbeing of students and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All candidates are required to undergo a screening process prior to appointment and the successful candidate must comply with School policies and relevant legislation relating to Student protection.