Pastoral Coordinator

3 months ago


Goulburn, Australia Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn Full time

**Employment Type**: Full-time, Temporary
**Salary**:$76,754 to $129,948 (based on skills and experience) + $18,893 Coordinator Allowance + Superannuation
**Start Date**: 29 April 2024
**Closing Date**: 11.55pm, Tuesday 20 February 2024

Trinity is a co-educational Catholic college offering students in Years 7-12 a contemporary, vibrant and holistic education. Our aim is to foster critical thinking, curiosity, and a love of learning. We encourage students to develop into confident and generous young men and women who use their individual gifts in pursuit of both personal fulfillment and the common good.

**About the Role**

The Pastoral Coordinator (House Coordinator) has specific responsibility for the holistic development and support of students within their care, which is, in all aspects, consistent with who we say we are as a Catholic school and directed towards continuous improvement. The focus is on collaborating with all stakeholders to ensure academic care, student well-being, conduct is nurtured and given guidance so that students of Trinity can achieve their God-given potential.

The Pastoral Coordinator shares responsibility for the effective functioning of the College and the maintenance of an environment that is characterised by a sense of genuine care and respect for all in the College community as well as its resources. As a leader in the College, it is an expectation the Year 10/RICE House Coordinator models appropriate behaviours both in and out of the classroom and that they maintain loyalty and active support of the Executive Leadership Team in carrying out their duties.
- This appointment is temporary in nature because the substantive occupant (the incumbent) is taking parental leave. The incumbent is entitled to return earlier to their substantive position in accordance with the Fair Work Act 2009._

**Essential Criteria**
- Demonstrates a willingness to support and promote the mission of the Church in Catholic Education and Trinity Catholic College values.
- Models excellence and innovation in teaching and learning demonstrating effective pedagogical practices which meet the needs of all students
- Strong knowledge of best practices in student well-being and pastoral care, trauma-informed practice, and the capacity to ensure effective implementation.
- Excellent organisational and management skills including the capacity to meet deadlines and to communicate clearly.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team situation, facilitating a harmonious working environment.
- Competent technology skills.
- A commitment to engage in relevant ongoing professional learning
- Please refer to the role description for an in-depth detail regarding criteria and skill set required._

**Application Process**:
Applicants are required to submit a cover letter and current resume including a statement of suitability against the skills, attributes and experience as outlined in the Position Description.

For further information about the School please visit our website.

Information about Catholic Education Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn can be accessed here.

**Who are we?**:
Catholic Education, Canberra and Goulburn (CECG) plays an integral role in education both in the ACT and NSW, covering 88,000 square kilometres covering the whole of the ACT and extending from Pambula on the south coast, to Crookwell in the North, through to the western point of Lake Cargelligo. Operating 56 Schools and 8 Early Learning Centres Catholic Education Canberra & Goulburn is key to education of over 21,000 students within the Diocese and employing over 2,100 professionals.

As a diverse and inclusive workforce, Catholic Education offers career opportunities across the ACT and NSW regions including providing support and mentoring for graduate teachers as well as professional learning and career development programs tailored to individual needs.

**Our vision**:
Our strategic vision to deliver learning and experiences in Catholic Education that will shape a strong sense of spiritual self and wellbeing and equip students to be ethical, agile thinkers who strive to make a positive contribution in the world around them. Actively working to build strong partnerships between the Catholic Education Office, Schools, Students, Parents & Families and Parishes to deliver on this vision. We invite you to walk with us, to share this journey that paves the way for our children now, and in years to come, to flourish.

From early learning to College, a Catholic education provides an evidence-based academic, faith-filled learning journey.

Principals and teachers work with parents to grow happy, caring, compassionate young people.