Casual Position St Patrick’s College is a Catholic day and boarding school for boys in Years 7 to 12. Located in Ballarat, the College is beautifully resourced and widely recognised for its strong sense of community, exceptional staff and vibrant culture. As a school in the Edmund Rice Tradition our mission is inspired by the Touchstones of Liberating Education, Gospel Spirituality, Justice and Solidarity, and Inclusive Community. At the heart of our vision is the commitment of ‘educating hope-filled, compassionate and confident young men for their place in the world’. This vision is grounded in the College’s four pillars: Faith, Tradition, Excellence and Joy. Working up to 10 hours a week (dependent on the seasonal needs of the program), the Rowing Support Officer will assist the Coordinator of Rowing and the Head Coach and Boatshed Manager in the daily organisation, implementation and delivery of the Rowing program. Expressions of Interest applications close Friday, 11 July 2025. St Patrick's College reserves the right to appoint to positions at any stage of the recruitment process, including prior to the closing date for applications. Application Process: Step 1 - Application to be submitted Applications must include: Cover letter which sets out your interest in applying for the role, a broad outline of experience, and responses to the Key Selection Criteria of the role. Resume which sets out relevant work and study experience Step 2: Panel Interview St Patrick's College will select applicants who will progress to panel interview stage Panel interview will be held at St Patrick's College Step 3: Reference Checking Following panel interview, preferred candidates will be referenced checked Step 4: Appointment Interviewed applicants to be notified of outcome by phone and email. To discuss this role further, please contact Human Resources on 03 5331 1688 or jobs@stpats.vic.edu.au . St Patrick’s College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The College holds the care, safety and wellbeing of children and young people as a central and fundamental responsibility. Click here for the position description