- Inspire curiosity and a love of reading through engaging library experiences.
- Contribute to a welcoming, inclusive space where every student feels they belong
- Fixed-term, part-time (0.4FTE) Library Aide role, 13 July - 4 December 2026
Join our Junior School Learning Community
Are you a friendly, organised and proactive Library Aide who loves creating welcoming spaces for young learners? Do you enjoy nurturing curiosity, confidence and a lifelong love of reading? This could be the perfect role for you.
This is an opportunity for a
fixed-term, part-time (0.4 FTE) Library Aide to join our Junior School team from
13 July 2026 to 4 December 2026 (2 days per week - possibility of permanency).
Who We Are
At
Moreton Bay College, we have proudly been educating and empowering young women for
125 years. As a leading all-girls school, we honour our strong heritage while embracing innovation and possibility.
Our Junior School is a vibrant and nurturing environment where curiosity is encouraged, relationships matter, and every student is supported to thrive.
What Matters to Us Most
At Moreton Bay College, the safety and wellbeing of children is at the heart of everything we do. We are a proud child safe organisation, and our staff play an active role in promoting a culture where students feel safe, cherished and empowered to thrive.
All roles require adherence to our Child Safe Standards and relevant child safety screening. All staff are expected to actively contribute to our Safety Citizenship Culture and be supportive of the Christian ethos of our Uniting Church college.
Why You Matter
Our library is the heart of learning in the Junior School. As a Library Aide, you play a vital role in fostering a love of reading, supporting inquiry, and creating a warm, inviting space where students feel inspired to explore and learn.
Working closely with the Teacher Librarian, you will help bring the library to lifesupporting both students and staff while nurturing a positive reading culture across the school.
What You’ll Do
- Support daily library operations, including borrowing and returning resources
- Shelve, organise and maintain library collections
- Assist students in selecting books and developing a love of reading
- Create engaging book displays and themed library experiences
- Assist with lessons, activities and library events
- Process and manage new resources
- Maintain a welcoming, organised and functional library space
- Support stocktakes and audits
What You’ll Bring
- A genuine love of literature and enthusiasm for promoting reading
- Strong organisational and time management skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- Confidence using library systems (Oliver experience desirable)
- Ability to prioritise and manage competing tasks
- Relevant Library Aide/Technician qualifications (desirable)
- Eligibility to hold a Blue Card (Working with Children Check)
Who You Are
- A collaborative and reliable team member who shows initiative
- A confident communicator who builds positive relationships
- Patient, supportive and encouraging when working with children
- Calm, organised and able to create inclusive environments where students feel they belong
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Be part of a 125-year-strong, future-focused school community
- Work in a warm, supportive and collaborative environment
- Play a meaningful role in inspiring young readers every day
- Enjoy a flexible 2-day per week role supporting work-life balance
Suitable applicants should apply by submitting
one PDF document that clearly includes:
- A statement outlining your reasons for applying
- A current CV detailing relevant experience
- Any additional information you wish to include
- The names and contact details of two professional referees
Please note:
All applicants must declare:
- Any pre-existing injuries or medical conditions that would impact the role
- Any criminal convictions
- That all information provided is accurate and complete
Applications close 9am Thursday June 11 2026.