Management - Schools (Education & Training) SCOTS PGC College is a co-educational day and boarding school situated in the beautiful Southern Downs region of Queensland.
With a commitment to fostering academic and vocational excellence, personal growth, and a supportive community environment, SCOTS PGC College offers a unique educational experience for its students.
We pride ourselves on nurturing well-rounded individuals prepared for success in an ever-changing world.
Our vision and values Vision: To inspire students to be their best.
Values Respect Authenticity Spirit The position SCOTS PGC College has a unique opportunity for an experienced or aspiring middle leader.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the management of the Humanities curriculum areas from Years 6-12, including teaching, assessment and staff development.
This is an exciting opportunity to inspire and educate the next generation of thinkers and leaders in a supportive and collaborative environment.
This is a full-time role to commence from Term 1, 2025.
Key Responsibilities Build strong, professional relationships with students, parents and colleagues.
Oversee all aspects of teaching, learning and assessment within the Humanities from Years 6-12.
Develop and mentor teaching staff within the faculty.
Contribute to the College's efforts to continuously improve teaching and learning practices across our sub-schools.
Foster a positive, safe and inclusive learning environment that encourages student participation and enthusiasm for learning.
Manage the faculty's resources, including budgeting and monitoring expenditure.
Contribute to our co-curricular program and to the broader school community.
What you will need to possess A passion for working with children.
A demonstrated ability to create and maintain positive, professional relationships with students, parents and colleagues.
The ability to manage and develop others.
Experience in establishing a safe, supportive and nurturing learning environment that extends beyond the classroom.
A commitment to the pastoral care and wellbeing of each student.
The ability to teach Economics (Years 11 and 12) as well as other Senior Humanities subjects.
A strong commitment to the holistic nature of education at an independent school.
The ability to be registered as a teacher in Queensland.
Applications Applications, addressed to the Principal, should include: Letter of application Statement addressing the "What you will need to possess" points outlined above.
Current resume outlining your professional experience and qualifications.
Your resume should include information relating to at least two professional referees.
At least one referee should be a recent line manager.
The College is committed to providing a safe environment for all students and staff.
Applicants must be committed to the values of our child-safe environment and work health and safety principles.#J-18808-Ljbffr