Introduction:
About Us
Padua College is an independent Catholic Boys' Day School from Years 5-12 conducted by the Order of Franciscan Friars minor with an enrolment of over 1500 boys.
We are an enriching and nurturing educational community which offers young men the opportunity to discover and develop their individual talents and interests within a vibrant and caring Christian environment.
Description:
About the Role
Working under the direction of the Learning Area Leader (Industrial Design & Technology), the Teacher Aide (Industrial Design & Technology) supports the effective delivery of practical learning within the Industrial Skills workshops. The position plays a key role in supporting teaching staff and enhancing student learning outcomes by maintaining high standards of safety, organisation, and resource management.
The appointment is a part‑time, term‑time position of three days per week (Wednesday to Friday), commencing in Term Three 2026 on a permanent basis. During holiday periods, there may be opportunities for additional hours.
Key Responsibilities / Duties:
Prepare, organise and maintain resources, materials, and equipment for practical classes and demonstrations.
Ensure workshop spaces are clean, organised, and safe at all times, including visible Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs), general housekeeping and storage.
Ensure correct and consistent use of PPE by checking that students are wearing required safety equipment (such as goggles, hearing protection, gloves, and aprons), assisting them with proper fitting and adjustment, and reinforcing safe habits during all practical activities.
Set up and pack down practical lessons, ensuring all materials, tools, and machinery are ready for student use and returned safely afterward.
In collaboration with the Learning Area Leader, implement and promote best practices for efficient and safe workshop operations.
Support teachers during practical lessons, including demonstrating safe use of tools and equipment under supervision.
To obtain the full Position Description for this role, please contact us via email at
[email protected].
Why work for us?
As a workplace, we are committed to a contemporary Catholic and faith filled environment to create a truly outstanding place to work where our staff feel valued and supported. We do this by providing:
- Inclusive and Flexible Environment: We value staff wellbeing and maintain an 'open door' policy to support it, including a range of wellbeing initiatives.
- Professional Development: We empower our staff with high-quality learning and career development opportunities through a rigorous professional learning program.
- Collaborative Culture: Work with a team of like-minded professionals dedicated to the holistic development of our students.
- Generous staff discount scheme.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- 12.75% superannuation contribution.
- Salary packaging options.
Skills and Experiences:
To be considered for this role, you should have:
Relevant trade qualification or such industry experience, knowledge and skills that are deemed by the College as necessary to successfully carry out the duties of the position.
Demonstrated knowledge of workshop tools, machinery, and safe operating procedures.
Sound knowledge of Workplace Health & Safety practices, including hazardous materials handling
Excellent interpersonal and professional communication skills.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your application online or through the Career's Portal. Your application should include:
- A cover letter addressing your suitability for the role
- An up-to-date version of your CV
- Any supporting documents you wish to include (e.g. right to work / qualifications etc.)
For any enquiries and more information about the role, please contact our HR team via
[email protected] or on 07 3857 9999.
Candidates must submit their applications by 8am Monday 29 June 2026.
Interviews may be conducted throughout the advertising period, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply early.
Padua College is committed to the safety of our students. Student protection is everyone’s responsibility. At the College all persons undertaking work for or on behalf of the College have a shared responsibility for contributing to the safety and protection of children. The appointment of a successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory employment screening and must have a sound understanding of, and commitment to, current child safety standards and a positive current Working with Children check.