Are you seeking a role:
- In a System of schools known for its mentoring and development processes to support leaders to ‘grow’ their career?
- In a city known for its strong community spirit, where schools act as community centres, allowing leaders to engage extensively with parents, local businesses, and other stakeholders?
- In a community with a mix of urban and rural environments, providing a high quality of life, affordable housing, and less congestion than larger cities?
Introduction
The Diocese of Armidale covers a significant portion of the North West region of NSW. Regina Menz is the Director of Schools for the Armidale Catholic Schools Office (ACSO) and is leading significant cultural change to continually improve student faith and learning outcomes.
The ACSO Diocese of Armidale administers 24 schools: 19 primary, two central and three secondary schools. With approximately 1,000 employees in teaching and non-teaching roles, the ACSO supports school communities who provide learning for almost 6,000 students across the Diocese.
The Armidale system of schools is widely recognised for the ongoing professional support provided to all staff. They also have specific mentoring and development processes to support leaders and aspiring leaders. This is the ideal setting to ‘grow’ a career.
St Joseph’s Primary School is a part of this System of 24 Catholic schools.
St Joseph’s Primary School, West Tamworth
St Joseph’s Primary School West Tamworth is a vibrant co-educational Catholic primary school from K-6 which has a long and proud tradition of providing quality education for approximately 180 students in the Tamworth district. At St Joseph’s, we are committed to Catholic Education in a collaborative, inclusive, faith-filled learning community.
Our modern, state-of-the-art learning spaces feature whole-class areas where discussion and sharing of work occurs, small group areas where guided instruction or collaborative learning occurs and individual spaces where students think critically, consolidate understandings and reflect on their learning. Our committed and caring staff work collaboratively in professional learning teams to increase learning, wellbeing and life-opportunity outcomes for all students.
St Joseph’s School is located in West Tamworth and is part of the St Patrick’s Catholic Parish. The Parish Priest is Father Anthony Koppman and he is involved in the life of the school.
Living in Tamworth
With a population of 65,000 for Greater Tamworth, the city offers a perfect blend of urban amenities and rural charm, making it an ideal place for both families and individuals seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Known as the “Country Music Capital of Australia,” Tamworth provides rich cultural experiences and entertainment. The city boasts a strong sense of community and friendly atmosphere, coupled with affordable housing and lower living costs compared to major cities.
It also serves as a regional hub and administrative centre for the north-western region of NSW for agriculture, education, and health. Additionally, the natural beauty and outdoor activities available in the region enhance the quality of life, making Tamworth a compelling place to call home.
Further Information
Additional information can be viewed by visiting the school website at https://stjosephstamworth.catholic.edu.au/
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Position Overview
Position Title: Principal
Reports to: Consultant: School Performance through to the Director of Schools.
Position Purpose
The Principal is the religious, educational and organisational leader of a Catholic School within the Diocese of Armidale. The Principal provides leadership and exercises prudential stewardship of the Catholic School. The Principal is ultimately responsible for the Catholic identity and ethos, curriculum and effective management of the school.
At a later stage in this project you will be provided a full position description; and the success criteria for the first 12 months in the role. The current staffing structure can be viewed by visiting the St Joseph’s School website.
Commencement
The start date for this position is negotiable, however it is anticipated that the new Principal will commence no later than the start of the 2025 school year.
Location
The school is located 76 Denison Street, West Tamworth.
Conditions of Employment
- Depending upon experience, salary will likely range from $180,775 to $190,290; plus superannuation, relocation support and a motor vehicle
- The term of the initial contract is negotiable. Subsequent contract renewal is subject to a successful performance review.
- Applicants who are successful in gaining an interview will receive an interview travel allowance.
- The successful applicant will possess a current, approved Working With Children Check and complete a National Criminal History Check.
Selection Criteria
We invite expressions of interest from people who align with the following:
- Commitment to and practice of the Catholic faith.
- A minimum of five years successful experience as a primary or secondary leader or an equivalent role in school system leadership or the tertiary sector.
- A leader with:
- The capacity to inspire a team; collaboratively develop strategy and culture; and manage change.
- The ability to clearly articulate a vision of learning and teaching.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills to ‘fit’ within a vibrant parish community.
- Prepared to embrace the Diocese of Armidale vision and strategies for developing a Professional Learning Community in a Catholic context aligned to the ACSO Strategic Plan.
- Hold professional qualifications:
- An undergraduate education degree and relevant postgraduate degree qualifications in educational leadership, curriculum, theology or religious education or similar; and
- Completion of or willingness to undertake appropriate post graduate courses in the areas of religious education or theology to meet accreditation requirements of Category E as per the Catholic Schools framework for the accreditation of staff in Catholic schools.
- Be NESA accredited or be eligible to be accredited by NESA to teach in NSW.
If you are an aspiring educational leader, the Armidale Catholic school system has specific mentoring and development processes to support your career growth.
Are You Interested?
If you are interested in this role, please use the ‘Express Your Interest’ panel on this webpage; or email jobs@traksearch.com quoting ref number TS1541. All we require at the outset is a resume, email address and mobile telephone number. No other documentation is required from you to express your interest. All emails and resumes are acknowledged within 48 hours. Please contact us again if this does not occur.
Questions can be directed to John Chesher (0417 068 220) or by email to jobs@traksearch.com
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The Selection Process
The timeline for this project is as follows:
Date of project launch/advertising | By Friday 17th May |
Latest date for applications | Mon. 3rd June |
Selection committee short listing | During week commencing Mon 10th June |
Anticipated date for CSO interviews | Week of Monday 17th June |
Follow up meeting/discussion | Likely within 7 days of client interviews |
We have been instructed to provide a process that is transparent and welcoming.
- We are available for your confidential enquiries. We will also provide additional information to allow you to explore how the role aligns with your expectations and interests.
- Closing is 5.00pm on the date shown above. However, a late application could be accepted, providing it does not adversely impact other applications or the ACSO schedule.
- We expect to complete a work-related reference; and a faith-based reference with a Catholic priest; both prior to shortlisting. We anticipate speaking with another work-related referee between shortlisting and interviews; with final references completed in the final stages of the process. No referee will be contacted without your express consent.
- The selection committee will provide an option of an online interview in circumstances where a person is unable to attend for a face-to-face meeting.
- Please be aware our standard practice utilises the services of an external specialist in pre-employment screening. This service includes employment history verification; National Police Check; and academic qualifications and professional memberships verification.
- Prior to shortlisting, all information provided to Trak Search will be made available, in confidence, to the Director, or her nominee, unless you instruct Trak Search otherwise.
- For more information on our process click here to access the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
- Only people with the unrestricted right to work in Australia may apply for this role.
- Please note that people are contacted, and discussions commence soon after applications are received. We do not wait until the close date. There are advantages in applying immediately.
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