Position Vacant
Permanent Position
Commencing 20 January ****
Part-time, Term-time, 25 hours/week
Position Summary
The Administrative Support Officer - Events and Engagement provides vital administrative and logistical support for
School events and community engagement initiatives. Reporting to the Director of Communications and
Development, this role coordinates event bookings and logistics, manages supporting documentation, and ensures
smooth communication between departments to deliver high-quality School events. The role requires strong
organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work proactively across multiple tasks and deadlines.
Selection Criteria
SC1 Strong organisational and time-management skills: Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple events and
projects simultaneously, ensuring all logistics, documentation, and communications are accurate and
delivered on time.
SC2 Effective communication and interpersonal skills: Proven ability to liaise professionally with staff, external
stakeholders, and community members, fostering collaboration and ensuring the smooth delivery of School
events and engagement initiatives.
Applying for the Position
Pre-employment checks form part of the appointment process and cover such matters as Student Protection,
Workplace Health and Safety, School Procedures and Policies etc. Further information about these policies and
procedures is available on the School's website.
The St Luke's Anglican School Staff Recruitment and Selection Policy and the Staff Conduct - Guidelines and
Expectations Policy apply to this position.
Applicants should apply by submitting an application, which clearly provides details on each of the following:
A copy of your resume, including education qualifications relevant to the duties and selection criteria, as
well as a summary of relevant work and education history (maximum 4 pages)
It is encouraged to also upload a short video (maximum 2 minutes), introducing yourself and outlining why
you would like to work with us at St Luke's Anglican School.
Please submit your application via email to:
Applications close at ***** am Tuesday 4 November.
The closing date may be reduced or
extended as determined by business needs.
Administrative Support Officer - Events and Engagement
Position Summary
The Administrative Support Officer - Events and Engagement provides vital administrative and logistical support for
School events and community engagement initiatives. Reporting to the Director of Communications and
Development, this role coordinates event bookings and logistics, manages supporting documentation, and ensures
smooth communication between departments to deliver high-quality School events. The role requires strong
organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work proactively across multiple tasks and deadlines.
Key Responsibilities
Under the direction of the Director of Communications and Development, carry out the following responsibilities
to support the effective planning, coordination, and delivery of School and community events:
Event Coordination and Logistics
Assist with the planning, organisation, and delivery of key School and community events (e.g. Foundation
Day, staff functions, enrolment events) to ensure they are on time, within budget, and to a high standard
Coordinate event-related bookings, including venues, equipment, catering, and other required resources
In consultation with relevant staff, prepare and maintain supporting documentation, including risk
assessments and post-event evaluations and summaries
Liaise with staff across departments to ensure professional preparation and execution of events
Record and maintain accurate event details in the School Calendar and timetable systems
Work closely with the Daily Organiser to confirm event timing, room allocations, and staffing requirements
for event-related activities
Actively participate in projects where requested, contributing meaningfully to team discussions and
meetings
Provide on-site logistical assistance, including setup and pack-down for events as required.
Communications and Documentation
Coordinate internal communication related to event planning and requirements
Maintain clear records of bookings, schedules, and correspondence
Assist with photography and the collection of visual content at School events
Support the development and distribution of promotional or event materials where needed
Assist in tracking and filing event-related risk assessments and approvals.
General Administrative Support
Welcome and assist guests and visitors at School events
Provide occasional support for reception duties, phones, or student services
Run errands or source materials related to events
Participate in team meetings and planning discussions as requested
Other key responsibilities as determined by the Principal, Heads of School, Director of Communications and
Development and/or Business Manager.
Relationship Management and General Administrative Support
Build and maintain effective working relationships with staff across all areas of the School, including
Senior Leadership
Actively contribute to team discussions and participate in projects as required
Maintain a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of staff supporting School-wide initiatives
Welcome and assist guests and visitors on behalf of the Business Manager or Communications team,
ensuring a warm, professional reception
Provide backup support for incoming calls and reception duties when required
Assist with Student Services tasks as needed during peak periods or staff absences
Run occasional errands or source materials to support events and engagement activities.
Knowledge and Experience
Proficiency in computing and mobile app use, including GSuite, Microsoft Word, Excel, and social media
platforms
Ability to efficiently use the internet for research and idea generation
Experience using internal systems and learning new software quickly
Prior experience in an administrative, events, or communications-related role
Proficiency in photography
Experience in videography, graphic design, or data analysis (desirable).
Skills and Attributes
Friendly, engaging, and professional interpersonal style
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in administrative tasks
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Well-developed organisational and time management skills, with the ability to multi-task and manage
competing priorities
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
Discretion and professionalism are required when handling confidential information.
Education / Professional Qualifications
Essential
Current Working with Children Check 'Blue Card' or exemption notice
Desirable
Current First Aid, CPR certificate
Completion of, or working towards, a qualification in marketing, communications, or a related field
Training or experience with graphic design tools (e.g. Adobe Photoshop) (desirable).
General Terms of Appointment
Be supportive of the Anglican Ethos of the School
Support the Strategic Plan and the School Improvement Plan
Demonstrate loyalty, confidentiality and support for the Principal and the School at all times
Maintain professional presentation and communication
Take full responsibility for compliance with the Staff Conduct - Guidelines and Expectations Policy
Take full responsibility for compliance with the Our Commitment - Creating Environments for Children and
Young People to Thrive (ASC Code of Conduct)
Take full responsibility for compliance with all school policies and procedures
Uphold the School values of Faith Performance Honour
Immediate Supervisor
Director of Communications and Development
Key Relationships
Effective working relationships with the Principal, the Executive and Senior Leadership Team
Internal and external liaison with all staff, students/children, parents and various other stakeholders
such as external providers.
The role statement is a guide only and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties attached to this position.
They may also vary over time to reflect the changing needs of the School. Employees may be required, from
time to time, to undertake duties that are outside their usual role or area of speciality, but within their skills,
competency, and capability. Role Statements are reviewed annually, in line with the requirements and changing
environment of the School.
Approved By Date of Approval Previous Version Date of Approval
Principal September **** NA NA