Posted 28/05/2026
Closes 11/06/2026
Spring Hill, 4000, Brisbane, Queensland
Full time
Not specified
About the business
Arethusa College is an independent, co-educational school catering for students from Year 7 to Year 12. Arethusa College provides an alternative approach to education for students where previous schooling in a mainstream setting has not been successful due to social, emotional, physical, educational, familial or situational difficulties. The College believes that engagement in education has the potential to empower marginalised students.
Arethusa’s holistic programs aim to re-engage and support students who are experiencing a wide range of risks, challenges and difficulties, aiming to establish a pathway to their employment. By providing flexible learning environments, with targeted and diverse curriculum programs, Arethusa College strives to support and develop its students, both physically, emotionally, socially, spiritually and academically. All programs are underpinned by elements of quality pedagogy, targeted literacy and numeracy development, 21st Century skills, design thinking and the development of responsible, global citizenship.
Arethusa College offers students a ‘fresh start’ and an alternative approach to education, seeking to develop each student’s core knowledge and skills; as well as guiding them to develop and achieve both personal and career goals. The College provides supportive and educational programs to assist students’ social, emotional and physical health.
The Context
Arethusa College is an independent, co-educational school catering for students from Year 7 to Year 12. Arethusa College provides an alternative approach to education for students where previous schooling in a mainstream setting has not been successful due to social, emotional, physical, educational, familial or situational difficulties. The College believes that engagement in education has the potential to empower marginalised students.
Mission and Values
Mission
Arethusa College is one school with many campuses that exist to reconnect disengaged students, by creating alternative educational communities that facilitate, ‘Real Connections’, ‘Real Learning’ & ‘Real Futures’.
Values
Arethusa College is committed to creating a culture where we in practical ways ‘Believe in our students’, ‘Where we Expect of them’ and ‘Where we Celebrate with them’.
The Role
We an opportunity for an Inclusive Education Support Officer (IESO) available at our Spring Hill Campus. The role is a unique opportunity to work within a Special Assistance School where individualised and personalised learning is prioritised for the students who have previously disengaged from mainstream education. These students present with diverse learning needs and require interventions and adjustments to enable them to flourish and succeed. Involvement and participation in the pastoral care framework of the College, as well as in the co-curricular program, is an integral part of the Inclusive Education Support Officer’s role.
This position works under the direction of the Principal towards whole of school’s inclusive education practices. It is designed to support students with special needs, learning difficulties and/or social-emotional stressors, to achieve and succeed in their education, building upon inclusive practices within the College. It is unreprinted by the College’s firm commitment to inclusion for all students.
The ideal candidate will have relevant experience within a school setting, be exceptionally caring and can develop an excellent rapport with staff, students, families and community members. They will be able to prioritise competing demands, seek assistance from team members when required and develop an effective working relationship with all staff. They will be familiar or willing to develop familiarity with funding applications, compliance documents and accountability requirements, as well as having the skills to present and use data to inform teaching.
The role reports to the Principal and requires close work with the Inclusive Education Teachers, campus and cross campus teams to ensure the best outcomes for all students. The Inclusive Education Support Officer will need strong administrative, organisational and record keeping skills as well as high levels of confidentiality.
The Inclusive Education Support Officer will be responsible for fulfilling the following duties and the delivery of the following key task:
General Duties
Curriculum Planning and Delivery
Assessment and Reporting
Inclusive Education
Qualifications
Applicants will hold a current Working with Children (Blue Card).
Include a copy of a current paid Working with Children Blue Card, cover letter as well as a detailed resume with your application.