
Chaplain - Jamboree Heights State School
Jamboree Heights State School Chaplaincy position is a 2 day a week (15.2 hours) position.
Starting date is late January (beginning of term 1), 2021
BrisWest - SU Chaplaincy District
Jamboree Heights State School is a Prep to grade 6 primary school with a student population of approximately 800 students.
The chaplain provides additional support for students by providing "a listening ear" for willing students as well as coordinating structured programs based on friendships and relationships. The Chaplain also participates in lunch-time activities, supports leadership programs, participates in school functions and activities that enhance the school's values education program.
Before starting your application, make sure you have read through all the online resources about applying to be a Chaplain.
Please note there are minimum qualifications to being a Chaplain. You can view these requirements here (PDF). An opportunity for a Government waiver may apply in certain rural and remote areas.
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When applying for this position:
the following documents will need to be uploaded:
- Right to work documents such as Australian or New Zealand birth certificate or passport; Australian Citizenship Certificate; Certificate of evidence of resident status; Copy of valid visa with work rights
- A copy of your current Working with Children Check (Blue Card) with details and
- Proof of your current relevant qualifications including academic transcripts
It is recommended that you have these documents available for upload before commencing your application.
Before starting your application, make sure you have read through all the online resources about applying to be a Chaplain.
Please note there are minimum qualifications to being a Chaplain. You can view these requirements here (PDF). An opportunity for a Government waiver may apply in certain rural and remote areas.
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