Location: Within schools, CBD and WFH
Commencement Date: Immediate start or by negotiation
Closing Date: Thursday, 14 March 2024
Capacity: Full-time, temporary (up to 3 years)
About the role
The Education Officer: Performing and Visual Arts (Music) role focuses on directing and supporting the work of the Arts team in a variety of strategic and operational matters across Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) with a specific focus on Music.
Responsibilities will include, but not limited to;
- leading the overall musical direction of events across the diocese including Liturgical, ArtsHQ Live and Special Events
- collaborating with the wider ArtsHQ team in implementing the SCS Creative and Performing Arts initiatives
- applying knowledge of contemporary practice to drive improvements in Arts education through curriculum support and teacher mentoring
- supporting HSC students and teachers in their preparation for HSC Music Composition, Performance and Musicology electives
- collaborating with music producers to create rehearsal tracks and high quality recordings for rehearsals and performances
- collaborating with the Arts team to support the strategic building of archdiocesan and network ensembles
- mentoring music teachers to improve practice
- acknowledging that SCS is a child-safe environment and all concerns regarding child safety and allegations of inappropriate conduct will be treated seriously, by reporting all claims to their line manager and the SCS Child Safety team
- promoting and implementing SCS's mission and vision To know and love Christ
- any other duties as directed from time to time.
Why work for Sydney Catholic Schools
In joining SCS, you will be part of the largest Catholic education community in NSW, with a unified vision and shared resources, encompassing over 145 schools and over 74,000 students.
SCS is recognised for outstanding student achievement, with 9 schools in the top 100 of the HSC rankings and 17 schools placing in the top 150. We focus on enabling a quality preschool to post-school learning journey for every child, supported by a team of dedicated educators and caregivers.
In addition, we offer:
- a competitive annual salary of $158,811 plus superannuation
- salary packaging of up to $15,900 annually
- up to 25% discount on school fees for parents of SCS students
- ongoing training and development opportunities
- discounts on gym classes and memberships, activewear, healthy meals, and wellbeing products
- ex-gratia leave between Christmas and New Year
- generous Employee Referral Program.
About you
To be successful in this position, you must possess:
- a university Degree in Education or Teaching
- a minimum of five years of teaching experience and demonstrated success in a school setting working with diverse learners and students with additional needs
- experience in the design and delivery of leading staff in professional learning
- demonstrated success in improving student outcomes
- demonstrated success in implementing school-wide initiatives
- experience in using data analysis to inform educational initiatives
- demonstrated ability to articulate contemporary educational trends in both local and international contexts
- a willingness to respect, support and uphold the mission, ethos and teachings of the Catholic Church and the values of SCS.
Additionally, you are required to:
- be a qualified and accredited teacher with NESA
- operate at the Highly Accomplished or Lead level of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.
Application process
To apply for this position please click the APPLY button and follow the prompts. To support your application, you will be required to provide the following:
- current CV
- cover letter.
If you encounter technical issues or for any general enquiries please contact the People & Culture Services team on (02) 9568 8*** (8am-5pm, Mon-Fri).
Statement of Commitment to Child Safety
Click here to access SCS' Statement of Commitment to Child Safety and join us in creating a culture of child safety and wellbeing.
Working With Children Check (WWCC)
This role is classified as child-related work and therefore requires a WWCC clearance prior to commencement of employment.