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Head of Middle & Senior School

Head of Middle & Senior School

Fraser Coast Anglican College

Hervey Bay

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent

Job overview

• Fraser Coast Regional position

• Work within a supportive Executive Leadership Team

About Fraser Coast Anglican College

Fraser Coast Anglican College is a K-12 College located in the City of Hervey Bay. The College is a member of the Anglican Schools network of South East Queensland and has a well-documented record of consistently achieving outstanding academic and personal development outcomes for its students.

About the role

This is an exciting senior leadership appointment that works in close consultation and collegiality with other members of the Executive Leadership Team. The Head of Middle and Senior School is primarily responsible for the pastoral care, personal development and academic growth of Years 7-12 students at the College. A teaching load will be determined in accord with the administrative and pastoral responsibilities required of the position.

Duties and purpose

You will:

• Provide efficient and effective leadership to the Middle and Senior School (Years 7 to 12) to maximise outcomes for our students.

• Build positive and productive relationships with students, staff, parents and the wider community.

• Play a key role in the strategic direction of the College.

• Develop, implement and oversee programs for students to be educated academically, emotionally, physically and spiritually, in accordance with College philosophy.

• Develop the skills, capabilities and capacity of the staff of the Middle and Senior School.

• Support a culture of achievement, personal best effort, care and mutual respect.

• Detailed accountabilities as advised in the Role Statement.

Skills and experience required:

• A high level of experience and pedagogical skill as an educator.

• Demonstrable success in a middle or senior leadership position.

• An ability to develop relationships and work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders and personalities.

• Highly effective communication skills.

• A strong understanding of the Australian Curriculum and the New QCE System.

Culture

Staff at FCAC are caring and dedicated professionals who value relationships, insist on high standards and are supportive of the Aims and Ethos of an Anglican School.  We work in partnership with our students and their parents to enact a shared vision for our community.

Benefits

• Salary dependent upon experience

• Salary sacrificing 

• Leadership Development opportunities.

Fraser Coast Anglican College is an equal opportunity employer and a Child Safe organisation.

How to apply

Please apply by 4pm on Friday, 17 July 2020 through SEEK Employment; including a cover letter, Curriculum Vitae and the names and contact details of two (2) referees.

To find out more about this exciting opportunity and view the candidate information (Role Statement), visit the vacancies page of our website at https://www.fcac.qld.edu.au/join-our-team/positions-vacant/

The Principal

Fraser Coast Anglican College

PO Box 1150, Hervey Bay, Qld, 4655

Telephone: (07) 4124 5411


About Fraser Coast Anglican College

Fraser Coast Anglican College is a mixed, non-selective, independent, all-through school in Queensland, serving students from the age of 3-18. The all-through school is situated in Hervey Bay.

Fraser Coast Anglican College opened in 1995, welcoming 138 students. The school welcomes international students, who are cared for by homestay families, allowing for them to experience an authentic Australian cultural experience during their time in the country. 

Principal

Leisa Harper

Facilities 

Across the school, Fraser Coast Anglican College boasts modern learning facilities, including science laboratories, a purpose-built computer suite, dedicated art and drama classrooms, a well-stocked library, food technology labs, sports courts and expansive outside grounds.

Curriculum

The all-through school offers a broad syllabus in alignment with the Australian Curriculum and the Queensland Curriculum. Teachers work to support pupils as independent learners and encourage them to set themselves goals to reach their full potential across the subject areas. A large emphasis is placed on outdoor learning, the school's well-regarded outdoor education programme includes expeditions and teamwork exercises. 

School ethos 

Fraser Coast Anglican College aims to be a welcoming, caring and supportive learning community where all members feel valued. The school works to develop each students confidence, love of learning and citizen awareness – with the desire that they will go on to serve others and care for the environment as global citizens. All members of the school are taught to care and respect each other and to follow the Christian values of love, forgiveness, respect, compassion and service. 

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