CBC is proud to offer a unique contemporary education, where excellence is not constrained to academia alone. From R–12, students are empowered to discover their holistic identity and explore the values of the Catholic Faith in the tradition of Blessed Edmund Rice in an engaging and supportive environment. CBC’s culture is one that instils a sense of belonging greater than camaraderie; this is brotherhood – a bond that lasts for life. Our boys become role models who advocate for respect and compassion in their careers, community, and everyday lives. Christian Brothers College – shaping men of the future who lead caring, authentic and accomplished lives, since 1878.
The Deputy Principal is appointed by Edmund Rice Education Australia Colleges Ltd (EREAC) and is accountable to the Principal. The Deputy Principal will support the Principal in leading the College and assume the role of Acting Principal in the Principal's absence. As a member of the College Executive, the Deputy Principal will collaborate with and share in the authority and responsibility of the Principal in the overall leadership and management of the College. The Deputy Principal is a senior teacher, administrator, and leader, and in this capacity, is expected to be a strong role model for other teachers. Therefore, in addition to administrative duties, they'll be required to undertake a teaching role. This will reflect the balance between staffing requirements and role responsibility as negotiated with the Principal.
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Please visit www.erea.edu.au to obtain a copy of the Candiate Information Pack.
Applications, including current Resume, covering letter and written statement can be submitted and addressed to Mr Chris Leadbetter, Director of Education, Strategy and Performance (SA/WA/Tas), EREA Colleges Ltd at ereacollegeshr@erea.edu.au
For a confidential conversation about the role, please contact Mr Chris Leadbetter on 07 3737 6712 or via ereacollegeshr@erea.edu.au
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