Role Description/Criteria
About the College
As a Catholic School, Thomas Carr College aims to educate our students with an appreciation of the spiritual as well as the intellectual and physical aspects of their lives. We aim to work with our parents to produce young people of faith and character. We are a Catholic Co-educational College in Tarneit, West of Melbourne with 1300 students.
Our College continues to grow and embraces the Berry Street Education Model as a key strategy in supporting the learning and wellbeing needs of our students. Thomas Carr College is also a leading provider of VCE offshore delivery and opportunities exist for international travel as part of a mentoring role that attracts the generous time and financial allowance.
The Role
The Risk and Compliance Officer is responsible for ensuring the College's risk and compliance framework and mechanisms comply with the current legal and regulatory obligations. This role involves administration, risk and compliance documentation and reporting across a range of key business areas including insurance, business continuity planning, policy compliance and risk.
Salary
In accordance with the Catholic Education Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2022 (CEMEA), the salary range for this role is from Category NESC 5-1 $107,245 as per the Schedule of Salary.
Attributes
Please refer to the Position Description on our website https://www.thomascarr.vic.edu.au/our-college/employment/
Application Process
This role is advertised in partnership with QIX Consulting. Please contact Brooke Alexander on 0424 296 772 for any questions regarding the position and/or send your application to brooke@qixconsulting.com and include the following:
- a Cover Letter
- a current Curriculum Vitae
- a Letter addressing the Attributes in the position description and
- a completed Application Form available on our website
Applications close on Wednesday 4 February 2025 at 5.00pm. Early submission is strongly encouraged.
Our College community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children