Senior Boarding Supervisors (Toowoomba Regional)

Senior Boarding Supervisors (Toowoomba Regional)

21 Aug
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The Glennie School
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Toowoomba Regional

21 Aug

The Glennie School

Toowoomba Regional

More than supervision. A boarding leadership role helping boarders thrive.

What does it take to help young people feel supported and connected while they are living away from their families?

It takes warmth, patience, and consistency. It takes people who enjoy the energy of teenagers, can create clear boundaries, and understand that the everyday moments often make the greatest difference.

The Glennie School is seeking Senior Boarding Supervisors to join our boarding community from Term 4, 2026.

These are full-time, term-time leadership positions and an opportunity to take on a meaningful role within our Boarding team. Working closely with Boarding leadership, our Senior Boarding Supervisors provide guidance and support for both boarders and staff, help oversee the day-to-day operation of the Boarding House, and contribute to a safe, positive and well-connected residential community.

We are looking for people who thrive in a busy environment, are confident taking responsibility and making decisions, and genuinely enjoy working with young people. This is an opportunity to have a real impact on the boarding experience and help our girls grow into well-rounded, well-grounded and independent young women.

Glennie Boarding is a vibrant community for girls from Years 5 to 12 who come from across regional and remote Australia, as well as overseas. Our boarders are supported to build positive relationships, participate fully in school life, engage in a busy co-curricular program, and develop confidence and independence. Our Boarding Supervisors are central to this experience. They provide care, guidance and consistency.

About the Role

As a Senior Boarding Supervisor, you will support the daily care, wellbeing and development of our boarders.

Every shift is different. You may be helping a student prepare for an assessment, supporting someone through homesickness or friendship concerns,



transporting girls to activities, coordinating routines, celebrating an achievement or simply being the trusted adult available for a conversation at the end of the day.

You will play an important role in creating a positive and caring culture that encourages full participation in study,cocurricular programs and boarding life.

These are full-time, term-time positions of 38 hours per week. Hours are worked across a roster that is confirmed at the beginning of each term. The roles include evening work and approximately four to five weekends each term.

Your Responsibilities

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Assisting with the care, safety, and wellbeing of all boarders while upholding the family focused values of the boarding community

Building positive and respectful relationships with students and their families

Fostering a boarding culture centered on wellbeing, belonging, personal growth, and respectful relationships

Providing pastoral care and responding calmly and appropriately to student welfare and behavioural matters

Supporting boarders to participate fully in their study, co-curricular commitments, and wider school life

Establishing clear expectations and maintaining consistent boundaries and routines

Implementing boarding house regulations, procedures, and safeguarding requirements to a high standard

Transporting students when required

Modelling appropriate behaviour, values, and attitudes at all times

The People We Are Looking For





You may be an experienced boarding professional, youth worker, teacher aide, coach, residential care worker, or someone with transferable skills and a genuine commitment to supporting young people.

You may be the right fit if you:

Enjoy the energy and variety of working with teenagers

Build genuine relationships while maintaining clear and appropriate boundaries

Bring a calm, consistent, and relational approach to student support

Can manage student matters with care, sound judgement and professionalism

Remain composed and practical when plans change or challenges arise

Communicate confidently with students, families, and colleagues

Are organised, reliable, and able to work effectively within a team

What You Will Bring

Relevant experience working with young people, preferably in boarding, education, youth work, residential care, sport, or a related setting

An open driver's licence, as transporting students is sometimes required

A Positive Notice Blue Card for paid employment in accordance with Queensland's working with children requirements, or eligibility to obtain one

Current First Aid and CPR qualifications, or a willingness to obtain them

The ability to work evenings and approximately four to five weekends each term

Why You Will Value This Role

Meaningful work that has a genuine impact on young people

A varied role where no two shifts are the same

The prospect to help shape a positive boarding culture

Term-time employment within an established boarding team

The Glennie School prides itself on its values and requires successful applicants to support the Anglican Ethos and comply with all state and legislative requirements applicable to the operation of an independent school.

Applicants must have the Right to Work in Australia. Visa sponsorship is not available.

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📌 Senior Boarding Supervisors (Toowoomba Regional)
🏢 The Glennie School
📍 Toowoomba Regional

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