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0.8fte Leader of Pedagogy (Co2)

0.8fte Leader of Pedagogy (Co2)

St Francis Xavier’s Primary School BALLINA

BALLINA

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January 2019

Job overview

St Francis Xavier’s Primary - BALLINA

Diocese of Lismore


Applicants with suitable qualifications are invited to apply for the following Leadership position:

0.8fte Leader of Pedagogy (Co2)

2019 – 2021 school years 

3year full time temporary appointment


Leaders of Pedagogy will:

  • have a demonstrated commitment to personal faith practice within the Catholic Church;
  • lead the school professional learning teams and their outcomes;
  • lead the school as a data informed learning community;
  • provide direct modelling and coaching to the teaching staff to develop teaching expertise;
  • ensure school based professional learning opportunities are adequate, informed and aligned to student needs;
  • co-lead the school goal setting and feedback processes with staff;
  • work collaboratively across a cluster of schools using the principles of action learning for school improvement;
  • be accountable for system priorities in learning and teaching and alignment to the system strategic intent areas.


Co2 point “Leaders of” positions are offered a contract within a set 3-year cycle as co-ordinator. A new cycle commences in 2019.


All co-ordinator positions must be advertised every 3 years within the school and incumbents are eligible for reappointment.


Teacher Accreditation:

Teachers who are appointed to a leadership position, whether new to the position or applying to be re-appointed for the contract period 2019 - 2021, should have begun, or will begin to make a commitment to complete the requirements of Accreditation To Work Teach and Lead, Category C, during this next triennium cycle. 


Applications:

Forward written applications as a single document addressing your teacher qualifications, experience and suitability for the role of Leader of Pedagogy along with names and details of three referees, including the parish priest at your regular place of worship to:


Dan Gubby – Principal St Francis Xavier’s Primary Ballina

Email: daniel.gubby@lism.catholic.edu.au


Applications must be received by 9.00am Monday 15 October 2018


Child protection legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening. An Equal Opportunity Employer.


 Information on how to Register for Employment in the Lismore is available on the Catholic Schools Office website

http://www.lism.catholic.edu.au/employment/employment-information/  

About St Francis Xavier’s Primary School BALLINA

St Francis Xavier Primary School is an independent co-educational Roman Catholic primary school for kindergarten to year 6 pupils, and is located in the town of Ballina in New South Wales, Australia. 

The school was founded in 1892 by the religious institute known as the Presentation Sisters, and has continually expanded throughout the years.

Principal

Daniel Gubby

Facilities

The school has many excellent resources including multiple classrooms complete with Interactive whiteboards, a modern and fully resourced library, assembly hall, creative and performing arts facilities and netbook laptops.

Outside the school building is a multi purpose court, fitness circuit and running track, while sports participation includes football, swimming, athletics and cross country amongst its wide range.

Curriculum

St Francis Xavier Primary School teaches a broad curriculum in accordance with the NSW Education Standards Authority and covers the seven Key Learning Areas (KLAs) of English, maths, creative arts, PDHPE (personal development, health and physical education), science and technology, history and geography.

As a catholic school, religion is also high on the syllabus, while basic teaching of Japanese is offered to promote global mindedness in pupils.

School Ethos

The school aims to provide a well rounded and high standard learning environment promoting effective learning and development of individual potential in accordance with the Catholic faith. This mission is laid out in the schools motto: “Growth Through Love and Loyalty.”

Love, justice and peace are at the heart of the curriculum and the school welcomes pupils of all different backgrounds and abilities.

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