This dynamic, fast-paced role is responsible for providing consistent event management expertise and practical support to event champions across the School, helping deliver exceptional events and experiences for our community.
The successful candidate will bring outstanding organisational, multitasking and time management skills, along with strong computer proficiency and the ability to liaise, interact and communicate effectively with all members of the School community.
Working as part of a collaborative and supportive team, the Events Coordinator will provide a high level of service to event champions and work closely with other members of the Community Engagement team to ensure the successful planning and delivery of a broad range of School events.
The successful applicant will demonstrate:
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated, energetic professional who enjoys creating meaningful community experiences and thrives in a busy, rewarding environment.
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Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the School reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date.
St Luke's Grammar School is an Independent, Anglican, co-educational school, with two Campuses on Sydney's Northern Beaches. One Campus is located in Dee Why (Pre-K to Year 12), and a second Campus is located in Bayview (Pre-K to Year 6). St Luke’s has built a reputation as a premier co-educational independent school that achieves outstanding academic and pastoral outcomes for students.
St Luke’s employs over 150 full-time and part-time teachers, supported by teachers’ aides, administrative staff, grounds staff and peripatetic tutors. The School currently has over 1450 students across our two campuses, with approximately 1200 students at our Dee Why Campus and 270 students at the Bayview Campus.
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