HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL

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APPLICATION PACKAGE HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL

Contents Introduction...4 Our Vision...5 Teaching & Learning at Saint Ignatius College, Adelaide...5 Selection Criteria...6 Application Procedure...7 Position Information Description...7 2 Head of Senior School Application Package

We seek to help every student fuel, ignite and stoke the fire that dwells within every person. In doing this we seek to create men and women who live fully when they live not for themselves, but for others. Saint Ignatius College 3

Introduction Saint Ignatius College is a leading Catholic coeducational day school educating over 1,400 students based on two campuses at Norwood and Athelstone. Saint Ignatius College began in Queen Street, Norwood, South Australia, commencing with 52 boys and six Jesuit fathers on 13 February 1951. The catalyst was Archbishop Matthew Beovich s increasing interest in commencing a more formalised Catholic schooling in Adelaide. Thus the Jesuit boys day school was established. The initial intake was from Grade 3 onwards. The school grew quickly and in 1967 a secondary campus was opened at Athelstone, in the then outer suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia and the Norwood campus became the Junior School. In 1996, the school changed to offer co-educational enrolments from Reception to Year 12, the first Jesuit school in the world to do so. As the only Jesuit school in the state, we are in a unique position within Catholic schooling. It is also recognised that, consistent with our call to mission, we must endeavour to find ways to offer our educational and formation experiences to families and individuals who, without our assistance, would not be able to share in it. Currently, the Junior School for Early Years and Reception to Year 6 students is at Norwood, approximately 10 minutes from the Adelaide CBD. The Senior School is based on just over 16 hectares nestling in the foothills at Athelstone, approximately 15 minutes away from both the CBD and Junior School and provides a broad curriculum for Years 7 to 12. The curriculum and community of both campuses reflect the ideals of Jesuit education to aspire to achieve with the children in our care. As such, the curriculum is broad and rich, reflecting process as well as content, the cognitive, the affective and the spiritual. The atmosphere is one that encourages students to develop a love of learning, a desire to achieve personal excellence, and the knowledge, skills and dispositions that support them to navigate, and contribute to a changing and complex world. The College is one of four Australian Jesuit Colleges and six companion schools; these form part of the network of over 1,000 international Jesuit educational communities throughout the world which began with the visionary Saint Ignatius Loyola some 450 years ago. The 300+ staff consists of lay and Jesuit teachers committed to maintaining the Jesuit philosophy of education. As a Jesuit school, we provide students with meticulous care in the development of their imaginative, affective and creative dimensions and assist each child to mature gradually in all these areas. This enriches their learning and prevents it from being a solely academic pursuit. Saint Ignatius College aims to enable the development of capable and compassionate young men and women for others, and students who are intellectually competent, religiously alive, open to growth, loving and committed to justice. A Jesuit education is based on Christian Humanism and emphasises the development of the whole person - 4 Head of Senior School Application Package

mind, heart, body, will; the intellectual and affective, the spiritual and the physical, the imagination and the sense of critique. In traditional Jesuit terminology, our cura personalis approach cares for and treats each student as unique and a gifted young person. By modelling the care God has for each person, we seek to help every student fuel, ignite and stoke the fire that dwells within every human person. In doing this we seek to create men and women who live fully when they live not for themselves, but for others. We seek to deliver an educational experience that goes beyond the academic achievements by helping young people become open to seeking and finding God in new and unexpected places, celebrating the life of the mind, entering into and nurturing their relationship with God, coming to an understanding that they are loved by God, and living the Gospel value of Justice. The ideal for Ignatian graduates is to become young men and women of competence, conscience, compassion and commitment who will be of service in the world and have the generosity to make a contribution. It encourages study of all reality, promoting the search for God in all things, while respecting the infinite variety of ways in which God is revealed to an individual. Its objective is to produce wisdom and a deep sense of reverence rather than marketability or a narrow orientation towards a specific career. Since education is a lifelong process, it is our aim to instil a joy in learning and a desire to learn that will remain with the students beyond their College days. Saint Ignatius College, Adelaide, proudly upholds these traditions whilst providing an education firmly based on the contemporary educational pedagogies and engenders a lifelong love of learning, and a capacity for reflection and discernment, with graduates who will have the ability to make a difference in their world. Our Vision To produce graduates of competence, conscience, compassion and commitment; that is, those who are very competent, concerned for right action, public minded, compassionate, who look to exercise their minds and their imagination and who pray, and committed to a faith that does justice - an awareness of the needs of others, and a readiness to place one s talents at their service. This envisages the formation of the whole person through an education that is: Holistic - education is focused on the whole being. Progressive - education follows the interior plan of each individual. Transforming - education encourages higher levels of being and fulfilment. Creative - education stimulates ability to create and connect the imagination with the possibilities and structures of the world and hence enhance a strong sense of self-worth. Energising - education offers the pleasure of discovery, the exhilaration of recognition of oneself as an integral part of the world, and the joy of learning and working with others. Liberating - education opens doors to the possibilities of being human, of being a friend, and of independent thinking. Thus, Saint Ignatius College will engender a lifelong love of learning and a capability for reflection and discernment, with graduates who will have the ability to make a difference in their world. This encompasses Ignatius call to strive for the Magis the More the more universal good, the more effective means, the more generous service of others and the Greater Glory of God. Teaching & Learning at Saint Ignatius College, Adelaide All teaching and learning is based upon the Characteristics of Jesuit Education (jesuitinstitute. org/pages/characteristicsjesuiteducation. htm) and the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (jesuitinstitute.org/pages/ignatianpedagogy.htm). The Characteristics of Jesuit Education are linked to the world-vision of Ignatius and have been adapted so that they apply to education in the light of today s needs. The Ignatian pedagogy presents a paradigm which describes a distinctive style and process of teaching. The College s curriculum is conducted in conjunction with the vision and guidelines set out in the College s Strategic Plan (ignatius.sa.edu.au/ uploads/docs/strategic_plan_web.pdf) which has been developed in consultation with various sectors over recent years in liaison with the College Council and is currently being reviewed. Teaching in an Ignatian environment engages a process whereby teachers promote the Jesuit Mission in the classes they teach and in the various other ways in which they interact with their community. The educational outcomes envisaged by Ignatian Education are the formation of students who are leaders in service, in imitation of Christ Jesus, men and women of competence, conscience and compassionate commitment. The College offers an outstanding choice of academic education coupled with an impressive range of cocurricular activities. Underpinning all that we do is a comprehensive pastoral care program cura personalis which works to ensure that all students feel valued and safe within a caring and committed community. Saint Ignatius College 5

We are proud of our curriculum programs which may be viewed via the following links: ignatius.sa.edu.au/ schools/junior-school/curriculum/ and: ignatius.sa.edu.au/schools/senior-school/ curriculum/ as well our recent SACE results: ignatius.sa.edu.au/uploads/docs/academic_ Results_2016_Flyer.pdf Co-curricular at Saint Ignatius College is an experience that engages the mind and heart and permeates through service, writing, music, performance and sport. It has an emphasis on contest and competition and on being part of a gathering. Therefore, a genuine participation in the co-curricular programme at Saint Ignatius College is a central element of our educational process. Saint Ignatius College provides a highly engaging teaching and learning environment with significant professional development opportunities for staff. Saint Ignatius College is committed to the formation of the whole person. The education of the whole person includes the spiritual, academic, cultural, sporting and recreational areas of a student s life. The following areas underlie our endeavours with our students: Spiritual life and religious values. Being people of service. Care of the whole person. Academic excellence. Co-curricular life. Selection Criteria It is expected that the Head of Senior School will demonstrate the skills, experience and personal attributes necessary to satisfy the following selection criteria: Spiritual and Cultural Leadership Be a practising Catholic with the demonstrated understanding of the role of the Independent Catholic school as part of the local and international Church. Have the ability to promote, develop and sustain the Ignatian vision in all aspects of College life. Have the capacity to create a climate of care for all members of the Saint Ignatius community that maintains a high standard of cura personalis in all facets of College life. Have the ability to facilitate a College culture that promotes the values of the Jesuit Province and the College Mission. Educational Leadership Have an appreciation of and commitment to the Ignatian pedagogical approach. Have a proven ability to lead an excellent school by anticipating the teaching and learning paradigms of 21st century learners and teachers. Have a passion for providing holistic education that includes enthusiasm for comprehensive cocurricular programs. Have a demonstrated commitment to and love of lifelong learning. Have a strong and contemporary educational vision that assigns high value to academic 6 Head of Senior School Application Package

achievement, global perspectives and optimal use of learning technologies. Have a demonstrated capacity to lead, motivate and manage staff in a way that is highly relational and upholds high expectations for innovative professional practice. Hold or be eligible for teacher registration through the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia. Strategic Leadership Have an ability to articulate vision and strategic intent and lead change in a school context. Have a demonstrated understanding of prudent management of finances, facilities and resources. Community Leadership Have an understanding of an independent Catholic school in the wider educational community. Be an effective community builder with proven ability to engage with the range of stakeholders that make up the Saint Ignatius community. Have a personal presence with the ability to represent the College in the broader community. Personal Attributes Enjoy working with children and young people. Be willing to take responsibility and be accountable. Have highly developed presentation and interpersonal skills. Have integrity and high ethical standards. Have resilience, humility, energy and a sense of humour. Application Procedure Applications for the position of Head of Senior School should include the following information: Full name, address, telephone number and email address. A full résumé covering current position and areas of responsibility, prior teaching and leadership experience. Cultural, community and recreational involvement and interests. Academic and professional qualifications and publications. The names and contact details of four referees, one of whom is a priest, who may be approached in confidence about the applicant. In addition, applicants should provide a supporting statement outlining their educational philosophy and how their skills, experience and personal attributes might be assessed against the selection criteria. Hender Consulting is assisting the College Council with this appointment. For further information on the College, please visit ignatius.sa.edu.au. Applications in Word format only should be forwarded expediently to Andrew Reed at Hender Consulting by email to 22345@hender.com.au Confidential telephone enquiries are welcome and may be directed to Andrew Reed or Julie Brennan at Hender Consulting on (08) 8100 8849. The College Council reserves the right to fill the position by invitation, or to re-advertise the position. Position Information Description The Head of Senior School is the delegated leader of the Saint Ignatius College Senior School campus and is a member of the College Leadership Team. This key leadership role is responsible for leading the delivery of quality Catholic education services of the Senior School campus in a manner that is defined by Ignatian spirituality and consistent with the strategic direction of the College. This role will work in close collaboration with the Rector, Principal and College Leadership Team and will report to the College Council as required. Key Role Accountability 1: Spiritual and Cultural Leadership Promote, develop and protect the Ignatian vision, ethos and educational tradition in every aspect of College life. Model Gospel values of justice, reconciliation and hope. Develop a social conscience within the Senior School community which looks particularly to protecting the weak and marginalised in the community. Develop policies and procedures that nurture respect for difference in all its forms. Oversee and animate the faith education of the community, particularly through prayer and liturgy. Oversee the delivery of quality Religious Education programs for students. Support the Ignatian formation of staff, students and parents. Promote a sense of collaboration with and belonging to both the local and international Church. Key Role Accountability 2: Educational Leadership Provide leadership and supervision of the Senior School curriculum, ensuring that every student experiences teaching and learning opportunities appropriate to their needs. Administer, in collaboration with the relevant middle management, an effective approach to Saint Ignatius College 7

student development and management and student leadership development. Focus on Senior School and College development and strategic planning. Ensure ongoing curriculum development. Provide for the ongoing evaluation of all learning programs. Provide for supervision, professional development and appraisal of all academic staff. Implement ongoing procedures that ensure that the College meets province, state and national registration and accreditation requirements. Key Role Accountability 3: Pastoral Leadership Facilitate the development of a College culture that promotes the values of the College Mission Statement. Maintain a high standard of cura personalis in all facets of College life. Support the initiatives of Ignatian Mission at College and province level. Develop and maintain the Senior School and the College s capacity and willingness to respond to those in need. Implement the best procedures and practices for student care, development and management. professional development and Ignatian formation of staff. Oversight of staff professional development and formation in the area of curriculum design and innovation. Key Role Accountability 5: Administrative Leadership Review and development of assessment and reporting methodologies and systems. Monitor the implementation of Saint Ignatius assessment and reporting procedures and systems. Skills, Knowledge, Experience - Prerequisites An understanding and ability to demonstrate practical support of the ethos of the Jesuit Education surrounding Saint Ignatius College. Demonstrate flexibility and capacity to adapt to new work practices and management strategies. Executive level organisational skills. Demonstrated initiative and creative leadership. Capacity to motivate team commitment and positive engagement in continuous learning. Demonstrated commitment, enthusiasm and energy in educational leadership roles. Key Role Accountability 4: Community Leadership 8 Collaboration with College leaders to facilitate the review and development of an integrated EY-12 program of learning and development for students. Oversight of the review and development of Head of Senior School Application Package

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Ite Inflammate Omnia: Go, set the world alight. Ignatius Early Years Early Learning Centre 58 Queen Street Norwood SA 5067 Tel: (08) 8130 7180 Junior School Reception to Year 6 62 Queen Street Norwood SA 5067 Tel: (08) 8130 7100 Senior School Years 7 to 12 2 Manresa Court Athelstone SA 5076 Tel: (08) 8334 9300 admin@ignatius.sa.edu.au ignatius.sa.edu.au ABN: 69 580 351 635 CRICOS Number: 00603F