Teaching - Secondary (Education & Training)
Cannon Hill Anglican College is a flourishing, co-educational, independent school that caters for 1355 students from Prep to Year 12, with a team of over 200 dedicated staff.
The College is located in a peaceful and beautiful parkland environment on the border of Morningside and Cannon Hill, in Brisbane's thriving Inner East, with on-site parking and easy access to public transport, ten minutes to the CBD.
The Role
The College is seeking applications from suitably experienced and qualified professionals to lead our Humanities Faculty.
This full-time, continuing position commences in Term 1, 2025.
The Head of Faculty is responsible for the strong vision and future development of the Humanities Program for the College.
The position will be responsible for the planning, scope and sequence of curriculum and delivery of the Humanities Program for the Secondary College for Years 7 - 12.
Candidates will have a demonstrated ability to lead a dedicated Team of educational professionals in the delivery of our science curriculum.
A willingness to engage fully in the extension activities offered, including involvement in the College's extra-curricular programs is an expectation of employment.
Knowledge of both the Queensland Senior Science Curriculum and Australian Curriculum together with a strong foundation in the use of contemporary ICT skills are required.
The successful applicant will have recent experience in similar roles.
Detailed employment information including application requirements for this role are available on the College website at the following link:
Applications close at
4pm on Monday 2 September 2024.
Click the APPLY NOW button to submit an application.
Your application will include the following questions:
Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?
What's your expected annual base salary?
Do you have current teacher's registration in Australia?
Education, Training & Professional Development
Since the foundation of the College in 1989, we have regarded the well-being of the individual as vital to the health of the whole community.
We believe that young people primarily need a sense of belonging, a sense of being cared for, respected and encouraged, and to know that there are clear moral and behavioural parameters, defined by Christian values, within which to live and learn in community.
Our efforts are dedicated to nurturing such a climate.
Since its journey began, Cannon Hill Anglican College has had the privilege of being led by five visionary Principals: Mr Rod Wells, the College Founder, Ms Suzanne Bain, Mr Greg Wain, Mrs Robyn Bell, and current Principal Mr Gary O'Brien, who commenced the role in January 2019.
Cannon Hill Anglican College now caters for over 1200 students from Prep to Year 12.
Those values on which the College was founded - vision, innovation, courage, determination and a strong sense of community and compassion - remain central to College life today, and will continue to inspire its further progress.
Set in a beautiful natural environment, this is a friendly school, where teachers challenge, support and care for learners, and value their unique personalities and learning styles.
The students' successes continue to be a source of great pride and satisfaction for our staff, thanks to a balanced and holistic educational environment, and a diverse, innovative and progressive curriculum.
We believe that our policy of contained student numbers contributes significantly towards building a culture of collaboration and connectedness.
Through our parent surveys, our parents express strong support and loyalty and indicate that their expectations of the College are being strongly met.
We value such feedback as an endorsement of our focus on producing the best possible educational environment, as identified in the Hallmarks of a CHAC Education.
Here at Cannon Hill Anglican College, our students have extensive opportunities to discover, develop and enrich their capacities, and to delight in their achievements.
With Courage and Compassion, we welcome you to CHAC.
Since the foundation of the College in 1989, we have regarded the well-being of the individual as vital to the health of the whole community.
We believe that young people primarily need a sense of belonging, a sense of being cared for, respected and encouraged, and to know that there are clear moral and behavioural parameters, defined by Christian values, within which to live and learn in community.
Our efforts are dedicated to nurturing such a climate.
Since its journey began, Cannon Hill Anglican College has had the privilege of being led by five visionary Principals: Mr Rod Wells, the College Founder, Ms Suzanne Bain, Mr Greg Wain, Mrs Robyn Bell, and current Principal Mr Gary O'Brien, who commenced the role in January 2019.
Cannon Hill Anglican College now caters for over 1200 students from Prep to Year 12.
Those values on which the College was founded - vision, innovation, courage, determination and a strong sense of community and compassion - remain central to College life today, and will continue to inspire its further progress.
Set in a beautiful natural environment, this is a friendly school, where teachers challenge, support and care for learners, and value their unique personalities and learning styles.
The students' successes continue to be a source of great pride and satisfaction for our staff, thanks to a balanced and holistic educational environment, and a diverse, innovative and progressive curriculum.
We believe that our policy of contained student numbers contributes significantly towards building a culture of collaboration and connectedness.
Through our parent surveys, our parents express strong support and loyalty and indicate that their expectations of the College are being strongly met.
We value such feedback as an endorsement of our focus on producing the best possible educational environment, as identified in the Hallmarks of a CHAC Education.
Here at Cannon Hill Anglican College, our students have extensive opportunities to discover, develop and enrich their capacities, and to delight in their achievements.
With Courage and Compassion, we welcome you to CHAC.
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