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Family Educator - Daceyville

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Early Childhood Education & Care

Posted 10/06/2026
Closes 24/06/2026

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North Sydney, 2060, Sydney, New South Wales

Full time

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Family Educator - Daceyville

St Michael's Catholic Primary School Daceyville
Start Date: Monday, 20 July 2026
Application Closing Date: Thursday, 18 June 2026
Employment Type: Part-Time (0.5 FTE, 38 hours per fortnight), Temporary (Initial 2 year contract)

Why Join Us

Join Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS), NSW's largest Catholic education community, with over 145 schools and 75,000 students. At St Michael's Catholic Primary School Daceyville, you'll make a daily impact, grow your career, and be supported by strong professional learning.

Benefits include:

  • attractive remuneration package, paid on a pro-rata basis
  • salary packaging of up to $15,900 annually
  • up to 25% discount on school fees for parents of SCS students
  • ongoing training and development opportunities
  • access to Fitness Passport, WHEREFIT and other wellbeing products
  • generous Employee Referral Program
  • a wide range of further rewards and benefits.
About the Role

As a Family Educator, you play a key role in the school's Mission and Identity. You will help build strong partnerships between families, the parish and the school community, tailoring initiatives to meet local needs.

You will work closely with:

  • the principal and school leadership
  • parents and families
  • the parish priest and parish staff
  • the Religious Education Coordinator
  • wider church agencies.
About You

You are someone who lives their Catholic faith and brings it to life for others. You have a heart for ministry and a passion for helping families grow in their relationship with God and the Church. You will bring:

  • strong and active commitment to the practice of the Catholic Faith
  • experience in parish/pastoral ministry, such as but not limited to Sacramental program, family/children's liturgy, baptismal group, prayer groups
  • ability to articulate an understanding of the evangelising and catechising mission of the Catholic Church, and present church doctrine and scripture in the appropriate context of time, place and culture
  • competency and creativity in initiating, organising and facilitating a range of opportunities and forums to connect/reconnect and engage parents and families with the religious life of the school and parish
  • highly developed interpersonal, communication, presentation, time management and organisational skills
  • commitment to participate in and contribute to a formation program facilitated by the SCS Central Office
  • a strategic outlook and understands the school within the broader educational, ecclesial and communal context
  • refined project management skills to deliver agreed initiatives in a timely and effective manner.

You will have attained:

  • tertiary qualifications, preferably at Degree level
  • four (4) years' experience in teaching, parish/ecclesial ministry with adults and families, or as a Family Educator.
How to Apply

Click 'Apply' to submit your application, including:

  • current CV and cover letter
  • academic transcripts
  • referees, including your current employer/principal (where applicable) and your last employer and a Parish Priest Reference.

For internal employees, apply via the 'Careers' tile in Employee Self Service.

For any enquiries, please contact the Mission and Identity team by emailing ***************@scs.catholic.edu.au.

Statement of Commitment to Child Safety
Click here to access SCS' Statement of Commitment to Child Safety and join us in creating a culture of child safety and wellbeing.

Working With Children Check (WWCC)
This role is classified as child-related work and therefore requires a WWCC clearance prior to commencement of employment.

SCS welcomes and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and candidates with diverse backgrounds.

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