Chaplain
St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls
Mosman Park, Western Australia
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2018
Job overview
St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls is seeking applications from experienced clergy to fill the position of School Chaplain from Term1, 2018. She or he will be responsible for leading, developing and enriching the Christian life of the St Hilda's community.
If you are interested in applying for this opportunity please include the following in your application:
- A covering letter addressing your suitability for the role based on the skills, knowledge and experience requirements outlined in the advertisement and role description;
- A current resume; Copies of your relevant qualifications;
- Evidence of the right to work in Australia (Australian birth certificate, Australian passport, Australian citizenship or Australian visa);
- TRBWA Registration number;
- National Police Clearance (less than 12 months old);
- Working With Children Check;
- An Employment Form (attached); and
- The contact details of three professional referees, including your most recent line manager/s.
Applications should be forwarded to Mrs Esme Prentice, Executive Assistant to Principal and Dean of Staff, via email employment@sthildas.wa.edu.au or mailed to
The Principal
PO Box 34
Mosman Park WA 6912
by the close of business Monday, 30 October, 2017.
St Hilda’s reserves the right to interview prior to the closing date.
Attached documents
About St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls
- St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls
- Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park
- Western Australia
- 6012
- Australia
St Hilda’s Anglican School is a school for girls, founded in 1896 by Mrs Edith Ross. Today more than 1,200 students are enrolled, with 150 boarding. Christ Church Grammar School in Claremont is its brother school.
Principal
Fiona Johnston
Facilities
The Bay View campus has a geothermally heated Olympic-sized swimming pool, a 900-seat performing arts centre and a science building.
The Extend – ED program allows girls up to Year 6 to spend time before and after school partaking in further educational activities. Breakfast is provided in the morning, as well as afternoon tea when school is over.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed so that each student can discover her talents and passions in areas including arts, humanities, maths and sciences. Outside the classroom, there are opportunities for personal challenge programs. The school believes in discovering what is unique about each student and then doing it well will flow into all aspects of life.
The school offers an exchange program with affiliated schools overseas in countries that include the United Kingdom, Japan and South Africa.
School ethos
St. Hilda’s motto is ‘Domine dirige nos’, which means 'Lord direct us'. In keeping with the Anglican tradition, the school believes that the mind has been given and inspired by God, and every day is an opportunity for God’s gifts to be exploited in all aspects of life, in and out of the classroom.
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