Learning Support Officer (LSO)

St Margaret's Primary School

Principal:  Mr John Rudd

Enquiries:  principal@smmaribyrnong.catholic.edu.au

Applications Close: 07/11/2025

Position: Education Support Employee

Type: Fixed Term

Hours per Week: Part-time


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Role Description/Criteria

About the School

St Margaret’s Primary School, Maribyrnong, is a vibrant Catholic learning community dedicated to the holistic development of every student. Guided by Gospel values, the school fosters a culture of faith, respect, and excellence, where all students are supported to grow spiritually, academically, socially, and emotionally.

Our dedicated staff work collaboratively to provide high-quality learning experiences that nurture curiosity, inclusion, and a strong sense of belonging within our community.

About the Role

St Margaret’s Primary School is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Learning Support Officer (LSO) to join our committed team.

The successful applicant will support students with additional learning and behavioural needs, working under the direction of the Learning Diversity Leader and in collaboration with classroom teachers. The role involves contributing to an inclusive and supportive educational environment where all students are empowered to succeed.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide individual and small-group support to students with diverse learning needs.
  • Assist teachers in implementing personalised learning adjustments and behaviour support strategies.
  • Establish positive, respectful, and trusting relationships with students to enhance engagement and wellbeing.
  • Collaborate with teachers, families, and specialists to support the holistic development of each learner.
  • Contribute actively to the inclusive and faith-based ethos of St Margaret’s Primary School.

Selection Criteria

The successful applicant will:

  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the Catholic ethos and values of the school.
  • Exhibit a passion for supporting children with additional learning or behavioural needs.
  • Display patience, empathy, and professionalism in interactions with students, staff, and families.
  • Possess strong communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Work effectively and collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Hold relevant qualifications in Education Support (Certificate III or IV) or Disability Support (or be working towards completion).
  • Have experience in a Learning Support or Teacher Assistant role within a primary school setting (preferred).

Mandatory Requirements

  • Current Working With Children Check (WWCC) – valid as of 27 January 2026.
  • Current National Police Check – valid as of 27 January 2026.
  • Commitment to child safety and to the implementation of the school’s Child Safe Standards and policies.
  • Legal right to work in Australia (visa sponsorship not available).

Application Process

Applications should include:

  • A cover letter addressing the key responsibilities and selection criteria.
  • A current resume including contact details for at least two referees.

Please forward applications to:
Mr John Rudd – Principal
applications@smmaribyrnong.catholic.edu.au

St Margaret’s Primary School reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date.

Child Safety Statement

St Margaret’s Primary School, Maribyrnong, is committed to the safety, wellbeing, and inclusion of all children. All staff are expected to uphold the school’s Child Safe Policy and Code of Conduct and to ensure a safe environment for every student.


Application Procedure


Applications should be emailed to applications@smmaribyrnong.catholic.edu.au


Details:

Address: 67 The Esplanade
Maribyrnong

Phone: 9318 1339

Website:  https://www.smmaribyrnong.catholic.edu.au

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