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The Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle is one of the region’s largest employers. The diocese provides pastoral, social welfare, housing, educational and childcare services for the community in the Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Hunter, Upper Hunter and Manning areas. It represents the Catholic Church extending from Lake Macquarie to Taree and as far inland as Merriwa and Murrurundi. Bishop Michael Kennedy is the pastoral leader of approximately 150,000 Catholics in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. The Diocese operates the Catholic Schools Office supporting 44 primary schools, 12 secondary schools, one K-12 school and one special school, educating more than 19,600 students in the region. CatholicCare provides support, assistance and education to all families and individuals, regardless of age, gender or religion through a range of child, youth and family services, foster care, counselling, homelessness, food security and refugee programs. St Nicholas’ Early Education operates more than 10 early education centres across the region as well as the Out of School Hours care in Catholic schools. The St Nicholas’ pathways program supports study and career options for early education. The parishes and agencies of the diocese are supported by the Chancery (Bishop's Office) and Shared Services team. Read more on our website below or follow us for news and jobs across our agencies.
External link for Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
841 Hunter Street
Newcastle, New South Wales 2302, AU
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The Catholic Community Fund is looking for a talented and experienced Operations, Systems and Client Relations Manager to join the team! This dynamic role is responsible for managing the Fund's day-to-day operations, systems, and client relations functions, ensuring a high standard of service is provided to our clients. For more information or to apply: https://lnkd.in/gUFejp6y
Sometimes, it can be hard to prioritise our wellbeing over the demands of our jobs, or our children and families. However, giving some attention to our mental health doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Small, manageable steps can make a big difference; every little action helps. Today, on World Mental Health Day, we share some tips to help you start looking after your wellbeing. https://lnkd.in/gtS-VECy
It’s not every day that one of Australia’s finest musicians, who’s worked with industry legends Prince and Led Zeppelin, performed for Queen Elizabeth II (twice), toured the world multiple times and performed on top of the iconic Sydney Opera House, ends up in a Catholic School in Aberdeen. https://loom.ly/CoZHVk8
“Each agency, each team and each individual within our Diocese brings unique skills and experience. The nature of our work spans from our educators who inspire and nurture to our social services teams who bridge gaps and promote inclusivity, to our spiritual leaders who offer guidance and proclaim the Gospel,” writes CEO Sean Scanlon in his latest Aurora column. https://lnkd.in/g53vgfvE
Last week, people from across our Diocese gathered at Sacred Heart Cathedral to commemorate National Police Remembrance Day. Read more about the service in this article! https://lnkd.in/gfdTw2kd
If Pope Francis sent you a letter, would you respond? Join us this Friday at the Diocesan Resource Centre to discuss this question and watch The Letter at our next Formation Friday event. Everyone is welcome to come along from 1pm. To register, visit https://lnkd.in/gwha5qWV
Read about the Australians who are participating in the next assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome! https://loom.ly/KdkNZBk
“Some of you will recognise the title of this week’s Liturgy Matters as a reference from the Prophet Isaiah 43:19a,” writes Louise Gannon rsj. https://lnkd.in/gvr2mu64
Today we recognised National Police Remembrance Day with a moving service in Sacred Heart Cathedral. Nearly 200 people joined representatives from the NSW Police Force to pay their respects to the officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty and to say thank you for everything police do every day to keep our communities safe.