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Religious Education Coordinator

Religious Education Coordinator

Catholic Schools Office Maitland- Newcastle

Tarro

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Apply by:
13 June 2022

Job overview

Location TARRO Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School
Vacancy TypeTemporary Full Time
Description In the Diocese of Maitland Newcastle Religious Education Co-ordinators (RECs) are recognised and acknowledged as significant religious leaders for the school community. They are members of the school executive team and are tasked with the role of supporting the Principal in promoting and affirming the Catholic culture, identity and mission of the school.

RECs are practising Catholics who are committed to the life of a Eucharistic community and have an understanding of their baptismal call to share and witness the good news of Jesus Christ with students, parents and staff.

RECs represent the school and the teaching profession in the community, especially the parish. They are professional, ethical and respected individuals within and outside the school.

It is expected the REC will work in partnership with the Principal in providing religious leadership for the school and wider community.
Position Requirements Compliance with the Accreditation to Work Teach and Lead policy and will need to achieve accreditation at Category E – Accreditation for Senior Leadership. (within a time -frame specified at time of appointment)



The Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle has an abiding commitment to promote the safety, welfare and wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults - particularly those who participate in the life of the Diocese. All employees are required to undergo a National Police Check and, where legislated, hold a Working with Children Check. Diocesan workers are expected to personally adopt and enact the Diocese’s Safeguarding Commitment Statement.
Essential Criteria • Applicants must be a practising Catholic;

• Applicants will need to comply with the Accreditation to Work Teach and Lead (formerly FEA ) and will need to work towards Accreditation at Category E – Accreditation for Senior Leadership.

• Applicants must have completed, be in the process of completing or agree to complete (within 4 years of appointment) a Graduate Diploma or preferably a Masters Degree in R.E., Theological Studies, Spirituality or Educational Leadership with at least four units from approved areas;

• Applicants must have a sound understanding of and commitment to Catholic education;

• Applicants must be able to show evidence of recent in-service, formal study or continuing education in Religious Education & Leadership;

• Applicants must be an excellent classroom teacher of Religious Education and have a knowledge and understanding of current curriculum developments in Religious Education;

• Applicants must have demonstrated leadership and management in Religious Education;

• Applicants must be able to demonstrate positive relations with students, staff, parents and clergy and to work effectively as a member of a team.

• Your current NESA and Working With Children number must be recorded on your application as well as Date of Birth.

• Evidence of completion of anaphylaxis training certificate needs to be supplied

•Stage 2 Experience
Note: To start or return to working as a teacher in a NSW school, you must be accredited by NESA.
Desirable Criteria • Be willing to liaise with parish personnel to promote the links between school and parish

• Have the ability to model and mentor, lead by example and challenge others in teaching and learning across all KLAs

• Have well developed communication and interpersonal skills

• Demonstrated capacity to build upon the catholicity of our school community and continue the development of pastoral care initiatives within the school

• Skills to be able to work collaboratively as a member of the executive team

• Confidence to show initiative and implement activities as a leader

• Understanding of current issues/trends in education and have sound knowledge of policy formation and implementation, especially in area of religious education

• Understand positive behaviours for learning and be able to implement in the classroom
Starts18 July 2022
Finishing Date14 July 2023
Conditions of EmploymentSalary is in accordance with the Enterprise Agreement NSW Wales & Australian Capital Territory Catholic Systemic Schools. The position of REC at this school currently attracts an allowance of $15,212 p.a. (2 point position)
Applications Close Monday 06 June, 2022
InstructionsForward your Curriculum Vitae together with a covering letter addressing selection criteria via email (preferred) as one pdf to the contact person.
Contact Name Telephone
  Cheryl Henderson (cheryl.henderson@mn.catholic.edu.au) 4966 1302
Applications to:

By email (preferred):

Cheryl Henderson
cheryl.henderson@mn.catholic.edu.au

By post:

Principal
Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School
PO Box 246
BERESFIELD 2322

Specific School Requirements/ Additional Info To apply:
•Forward your Curriculum Vitae together with a covering letter addressing selection criteria via email to Cheryl.henderson@mn.catholic.edu.au Applicants should nominate at least three (3) referees, one of whom must be a parish priest and two other persons one of whom must be the person's current principal and/or area supervisor or consultant. Selection procedure will involve an interview. Intending applicants should carefully consider the criteria and other information supplied before submitting their application. **Please note that by not addressing the selection criteria, this may affect our application and you may not be shortlisted.** Applications will be received up until 3.00pm on the closing date.
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About Catholic Schools Office Maitland- Newcastle

The Catholic Schools Office (CSO), is responsible for the leadership, efficient operation and management of systemic schools which educate more than 18,000 students in 45 Primary schools, 10 Secondary schools and one K-12 school in the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle.
 
The CSO employs more than 1200 teachers and around 550 support staff. Our main focus is providing support for schools to ensure each student receives a quality education and has the opportunity to grow academically, spiritually, physically and emotionally.
 
Catholic schools seek to develop spirit, mind, body and character and to cultivate Gospel values that support lives filled with joy, endeavour and hope in the future. As a Catholic Schools Office, we model ourselves on the person of Jesus Christ as revealed in the Gospels and through the teachings of the Catholic Church.
 

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