Deputy Head of Campus (Gippsland)
Tanglin Trust School
Singapore
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- Salary:
- Salary & benefits
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 02 January 2027
- Apply by:
- 10 August 2026
Job overview
To achieve its mission and vision, Tanglin seeks to employ staff of the highest professional calibre who demonstrate exceptional relational skills and a strong commitment to the School’s culture of excellence, including maintaining the highest standards of child safeguarding and student wellbeing.
The primary focus of Tanglin Gippsland is the delivery of the Highlands Programme, a unique five-week residential experience for Tanglin Year 9 students that uses experiential learning to foster curiosity, confidence and a strong sense of community. In addition to supporting the Highlands Programme, staff will be expected to lead and manage a variety of other groups that utilise the campus, including Tanglin cohorts and external partner organisations. There is considerable scope for innovation, programme development and growth, and we seek individuals who are entrepreneurial and excited by the opportunity to help shape the future of the campus.
The Role
Reporting to the Head of Campus, the Deputy Head of Campus is a key operational and educational leader, providing a vital link between strategic leadership and programme delivery. The role is central to ensuring alignment across academic, pastoral and experiential learning programmes while upholding the distinctive student-centred ethos that defines the Gippsland experience. The successful candidate will combine leadership responsibilities with an active teaching commitment.
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate educator with expertise in one of the following disciplines:
Outdoor Education
Environmental Science
Applications are also welcomed from teachers with experience in other subject areas, including English, Mathematics and Geography. These are full-time, ongoing positions commencing in January 2027. Applicants must hold unrestricted Australian work rights.
Application
In your application, please provide the names and email addresses of three people from whom confidential references may be obtained. Please indicate their professional relationship to you; for applicants currently working in a school, one referee should be your present Head of School.
The closing date for applications is 9:00AM (AEST) on Monday, 10 August 2026.
Interview Timeline
The longlist of candidates will be invited to interview online in the week of 24 August 2026. Please note that applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may occur prior to the closing date.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for final interviews on site in Gippsland in the week of 7 September 2026.
We reserve the right appoint at any stage of the recruitment process and to close this vacancy earlier if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to provide an Enhanced DBS disclosure certificate or equivalent.
The successful candidate will have, or will develop, familiarity with the National Boarding Standards (Australia), Victorian Child Safety Standards, Victorian Commission for Children & Young People Framework, VRQA accreditation, AHRC Children’s rights framework etc and be required to provide a current Working with Children (WWC) check and an updated Police Check (National Police Certificate).
Tanglin Trust School
CPE Registration No.: 196100114C
Period of Registration: 7 June 2023 to 6 June 2029
Attached documents
About Tanglin Trust School
Mission:
‘Tanglin Trust School Singapore has a long tradition of providing British-based learning with an international perspective. At Tanglin we strive to make every individual feel valued, happy and successful. Responsibility, enthusiasm and participation are actively encouraged and integrity is prized. Working together in a safe, caring yet stimulating environment, we set high expectations whilst offering strong support, resulting in a community of lifelong learners who can contribute with confidence to our world.'
Strategic Focus:
Tanglin Trust School moves proudly toward its centenary in 2025. The school’s strategic plan: One School, Exciting Futures provides a clear direction for the school’s journey. In doing so, we honour the past, embrace the present and aspire to the future. Our key strategic themes focus on:
- Inspired Learners
- Flourishing Individuals
- Personal Best
- Team Tanglin
- Our People
Structure:
Established in 1925, Tanglin Trust School is the oldest British international school in South East Asia. Tanglin is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and is registered as an educational charity. Tanglin is a vibrant co-educational school of 2,800 students aged from 3 to 18 years, representing over 50 different nationalities. The school is split into the Infant School (3-7 years); the Junior School (7-11 years), the Senior School (11-16 years), and the Sixth Form College (16-18 years).
Our Core Strengths:
- Academic
Our academic curriculum utilises both British-based and international learning programmes, organised through subject disciplines within a strong academic framework. Planned progression within each discipline supports students in broadening their knowledge and deepening their understanding of the world as they move through the school. Through their studies, Tanglin learners develop the skills they will need for future success in self-directed lifelong learning, namely: Critical and Creative Thinking • Communication • Social and Collaborative Skills • Self-Management • Research
- Pastoral
At Tanglin, we continuously develop strategies and initiatives that keep us at the forefront of outstanding pastoral care. A well-embedded pastoral system nurtures positive relationships and promotes an ethos that both values and celebrates children as individuals while creating a strong sense of community. Drawing on available research from the field of Positive Psychology, the Lifeskills curriculum aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills and understanding necessary to lead confident, healthy and independent lives. Our Coordinated Wellbeing Services team – consisting of the Nursing team, Counselling team, Social Worker and Educational Psychologist – provide additional specialist support, and can advise teachers and work with students as and when required.
- Co-Curriculum
The co-curriculum programme is central to a student’s education at Tanglin. Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) play a crucial part in all staff and students’ weekly schedules, and all staff are expected to be involved with the leading and developing of co-curricular options, either in areas associated with their subject specialism or in an area in which they have experience or interest. Through The Arts, Sport, academic enrichment, clubs and societies and Outdoor Education, students’ learning is enriched and developed. The co-curriculum is supported by significant time, resource and CPD opportunities, and staff are encouraged to utilise and develop their personal passions and hobbies.
Enhanced Curriculum:
Tanglin provides the English National Curriculum with an international perspective. Tanglin's links with Singapore and Asia are increasingly woven into subject areas and key topics across the school to ensure students achieve international mindedness that will allow them to contribute to the world with confidence. Drawing on professional and dynamic staff, Tanglin aims to nurture every individual to achieve their intellectual, spiritual, cultural, social and physical goals.
Pathway Options:
As students progress through the Key Stages of the English National Curriculum, they are presented with a widening choice of subjects that are taught by a dedicated team of subject specialists. They are guided in making choices for GCSE and IGCSE courses with examinations normally taken at the end of Year 11. Students then have the opportunity to select either the A Level or IB Diploma pathway in Years 12 and 13 with this choice being unique amongst Singapore schools. Students' examination results consistently surpass Singapore and global averages, with around 95% of graduates typically receiving their first or second choice university, which are among the best in the world.
Inspections:
Tanglin is inspected every year within the British Schools Overseas (BSO) framework, recognised by Ofsted. Tanglin has been awarded ‘Outstanding’, the highest possible grade, in their latest inspections (2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022).
Community:
Tanglin students are also encouraged to contribute actively to the local community, support social projects and participate in sustainable and long-term service commitments. A strong pastoral system nurtures positive relationships, promoting an ethos that values and celebrates students as individuals while fostering a strong sense of community.
Learner Profile:
Underpinning life at Tanglin are a set of ten attributes, closely aligned with the IB’s Learner Profile, which the school strives to develop in its students; balanced, caring, risk-takers, knowledgeable, resilient inquirers, communicators, principled, open-minded, thinkers and reflective.
We are looking for people who can bring new perspectives, life experiences and skills that will enrich our community and the learning of our students, both inside and outside the classroom. If you share our vision and are keen to embrace the challenges and rewards of life in an established international school in Singapore, we would love to hear from you.
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