Commencement Date: 20 January 2025
Employment Type: Full Time, Fixed Term Middle Leadership position until January 2026
Salary Range: Graduate $84,077 to Proficient 8 $121,092 FTE Gross per annum plus Tier 2 allowance or substantive salary
Closing Date for Applications: 28 November 2024
This position holds a permanent teaching role at the College.
Mount St Bernard College is located at Herberton on the Atherton Tablelands. Established in 1921 by the Sisters of Mercy as a day and boarding school, the College enjoys a proud history and a rich tradition.
The Sisters of Mercy began their educational ministry in the Herberton district over 100 years ago with the opening of St Patrick’s Parish Catholic Primary School in 1910. Responding to the changing educational needs in Far North Queensland, the original Sisters of Mercy Boarding School, St Mary’s Cooktown, was moved to Herberton in 1921. The Sisters of Mercy gifted the college to the Diocese of Cairns in February 2006 and it is now administered by Cairns Catholic Education Services.
The Catholic Education Community – Diocese of Cairns, is a partnership between Catholic Education Services and twenty-nine schools. The Bishop of Cairns delegates responsibility for the leadership and strategic management of this system of 29 schools to the Executive Director of Catholic Education.
The college has approximately 200 students, 64% of which are First Nations Students, with a combination of boarders and day students.
The role of the Middle Leader Engagement Year 11 & 12 is to support the mission of the College by improving outcomes. This role has a focus on the creation of a culture that promotes learning and requires implementation of Tier 1 and 2 interventions to improve student attendance, behaviour, wellbeing and engagement as part of the Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) offered at Mount St Bernard College.
With a lens focused on the principles of Positive Education, this role works directly under the (Middle Leader) Instructional Leader- Behaviour and Engagement and is responsible for supporting students and teachers to improve engagement at the College through the implementation of evidence-based Tier 1 and 2 interventions. Data will be regularly analysed to measure the impact of the intervention strategies.
As a Teacher you will:
Teachers are accountable to and under the direction of the school Principal or delegate.
For further information about the role, please download the Position Description Middle Leader Behaviour and Engagement Year 11&12 Position Description
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Narelle Hunt - Principal
P: 07 40961444
E: msb.principal@cns.catholic.edu.au
Intending applicants must be fully committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation.
Catholic Education is an equal opportunity employer.
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