Management - Schools (Education & Training)ABOUT THE ORGANISATION (C.A.P.S COOLGARDIE)Established in 1981 to address an educational system that wasn’t working for Aboriginal people, C.A.P.S is a Christian-Focused Parent-Directed Aboriginal School, with three campuses across Western Australia. In the small town of Coolgardie, C.A.P.S, Coolgardie has approximately 100 students ranging from Kindergarten to Year 12. With a motto of ‘The School that Builds Character’, the school aspires to empower and create young, successful Aboriginal leaders within their communities.ABOUT THE ROLE (SCHOOL PRINCIPAL)This is the perfect opportunity to positively impact young Aboriginal lives by embracing and supporting the vision of an Aboriginal-initiated and run school in pursuing relevant and effective education. This position presents a wonderful opportunity to further enhance an established team who are all committed to fostering culturally relevant practices that resonate with and support all students.Bringing a strong and visionary leadership to the school, ensuring the delivery of high-quality educational programs whilst managing the day-to-day operations.Being responsible for the overall Christian climate of the school.Fostering a positive and collaborative school culture that empowers both staff and students and maintains a safe learning space.Bringing the team together, helping it grow by getting the best out of its people and planning staff professional development.Adequately responding to state and federal government, board members and other third-party entities.Overseeing the planning, teaching, assessing, and reporting of the Western Australian SCSA curriculum.Embracing and putting into place the ethics of the school, helping to achieve an appropriate educational focus for the school’s students.Overseeing grant and funds applications and planning of annual budgets for the school, liaising with the board finance committee and business manager.Reviewing, planning, and implementation of school-related matters such as curriculum plans, analysis of data, school policies, extra-curriculum activities, codes of conduct and post-secondary pathways.Engaging with the local community, including parents, Elders, and stakeholders, to build strong partnerships and support student outcomes, providing a role model for the school and broader community.Leading recruitment searches for new teachers through marketing.Leading recruitment searches for students by visiting partner communities.The above is not an exhaustive list of duties. You will be expected to perform different tasks to meet the organisation’s overall objectives.ABOUT YOUIdeal SkillsHave:A personal commitment to promoting the ethos and values of Christianity (practising Christianity is essential).Strong understanding of the Australian Education System gained from previous experience.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders.Experience in educational leadership, preferably as a School Principal or in a similar senior leadership role.Significant understanding of the educational needs & challenges faced by regional + remote Indigenous students.A fine-tuning and vision-focused nature with high expectations of what success looks like.Professional demeanour demonstrating a “can-do” attitude and enthusiasm for the work involved in the role.Excellent organisation skills, high attention to detail, ability to prioritise and excellent time management skills.Strong working knowledge of IT as it relates to educational programs.An understanding of related financial matters.Ability to:Be a sound, committed educator.Be a strong, resilient, and hard-working leader with a focus on the long-term future.Deal with difficult conversations, complex situations, and conflicts effectively with a focus on what is best for the organisation.Live, uphold and exemplify the organisation’s values and behaviours.Be easily relatable and compassionate while forming genuine relationships with the students, families and School staff and Board members.Respond professionally and sufficiently to third parties.The successful applicant will be subject to Federal Police Clearance and a valid Working with Children Check.C.A.P.S. is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and people with lived experience to apply for this position.BENEFITSA fantastic opportunity to partner with Aboriginal people to achieve real educational outcomes.Mentoring provided and an extensive support network.Leading and empowering a school team.A rewarding role that helps impact lives.HOW TO APPLYIf this opportunity is of interest to you - Apply Now. Please send us your CV with a cover letter outlining the following:Your suitability for the position and Key Requirements criteria; andExamples of pertinent accomplishments that demonstrate achievements against key responsibilities.It is essential that your application contains a cover letter and references (inc. current employer).Your application will include the following questions:Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check?Do you have a current Police Check (National Police Certificate) for employment?What's your expected annual base salary?How much notice are you required to give your current employer?Do you have a current Australian driver's licence?Do you own or have regular access to a car?To help fast track investigation, please include here any other relevant details that prompted you to report this job ad as fraudulent / misleading / discriminatory.
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