Procedures for applying for positions with the Catholic Education Office Ballarat (CEOB)

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Procedures for applying for positions with the Catholic Education Office Ballarat (CEOB) Position Title: Primary Objective: Starting Date: Closing Date for Applications: Education Consultant: Secondary Support and influence leaders and improvement strategies in schools of the Diocese of Ballarat; monitor Catholic Education Office service to schools and share in the educational leadership of the Diocese Commencement of the 2019 school year Monday 30 July, 2018 at 4.00pm Applicants need to download an application form and reference proforma from http://www.ceoballarat.catholic.edu.au/employment/ceo-vacancies/ Queries to be directed to Mr. Peter Kerwan Ph: 03 5337 7123 Email: pkerwan@ceob.edu.au CEOB Appointment Procedures Page 1 of 9

Contents 1. Applying for this Position... 3 2. Child Protection in the Ballarat Diocese... 3 3. Introduction to the Diocese of Ballarat... 4 4. Organisational Environment... 4 5. General Principles for Selection and Appointment... 5 6. References... 5 7. Employment Collection Notice... 5 8. Interviews... 6 9. Position Description... 7 CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 2 of 9

1. Applying for this Position This procedures document is designed to assist you in your application for the position of Education Consultant: Secondary at the Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Ballarat (CEOB). You need to be aware of the following procedural matters: Applications close at 4.00pm on Monday July 30, 2018. The selection and appointment of CEOB staff are conducted according to the policy of CEOB. Your application will be acknowledged as soon as it is received. You will be informed of the progress of your application after short-listing. The preferred format for applications is: o Personal/cover letter o Application form o An evidence-based statement addressing the selection criteria o Curriculum vitae. Please do not bind your application (if sending via hard copy). It should be left loose for ease of copying. If selected for an interview you will be contacted first by telephone and a letter or email will follow. Applications and reports from referees will be held until the end of the current year at which time they will be destroyed with the exception of the successful applicant, whose materials will be held on file by the Catholic Education Office. Applications should reach the Catholic Education Office Ballarat by 4.00pm on Monday July 30, 2018. Applications can be posted or emailed. Address for applications: ATTN Mr Peter Kerwan Manager: HR & ICON pkerwan@ceob.edu.au or by post to: Peter Kerwan PO Box 576 Ballarat Vic 3350 2. Child Protection in the Ballarat Diocese "The Catholic Diocese of Ballarat is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for people of all ages, with special concern for children, young people and vulnerable adults." (Diocesan Professional Standards Policy Statement, 2014) In schools in the Diocese of Ballarat, child safety policy and practices support a proactive role in the care, wellbeing and protection of children and young people, the provision of child safe environments and intervention procedures for responding to abuse and neglect. Ballarat Diocesan Schools Advisory Council Child Protection Policy: http://ceoballarat.catholic.edu.au/media/uploads/childprotection/bdsac_child_protection_poli cy_2016.pdf CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 3 of 9

3. Introduction to the Diocese of Ballarat The Diocese of Ballarat is a particular church within the Catholic church. The Diocese of Ballarat is one part of the people of God, Christ s faithful, entrusted to the care of the Bishop. The Catholic Diocese of Ballarat offers support and encouragement to the many thousands of people who live in the rural and provincial communities across the western part of Victoria from the Murray to the Southern Ocean. There are 52 primary schools, one F-8 and 11 secondary schools within the Diocese of Ballarat. The work for this position will be working with and supporting the secondary schools across the Diocese. 4. Organisational Environment Our Vision As partners in Catholic education and open to God s presence, we pursue fullness of life for all. Our Mission We journey towards this vision through: Proclaiming and witnessing the Good News of Jesus Christ Ensuring quality learning that promotes excellence and fosters the authentic human development of all Living justly in the world, in relationship with each other and in harmony with God s creation Exploring, deepening and expressing our Catholic identity in diverse ways Enabling each one of us to reflect more fully in the image of God. Structures The Catholic Education Office Ballarat (CEOB) is a formal office of the Bishop of Ballarat. The Catholic Education Office participates and cooperates in the work of the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria (CECV), which has key responsibilities for the allocation and distribution of government funding, facilitating cooperation across the four Victorian Dioceses, and working in cooperation with government statutory authorities. The Director of Catholic Education acts within a delegation from the Bishop in the organisational, administrative, support and service matters related to Catholic schools within the Diocese, including matters related to leadership and faith formation. The Director of Catholic Education and all delegations via that position operate within the parameters of Canon Law and the Catholic Church structures and processes. The CEO is not the controlling or employing authority for Catholic schools, and the authority of the Canonical Administrators within their parish and/or school is acknowledged and respected. Each Educational Consultant acts within the authority of the Director of Catholic Education and is responsible to him/her for: CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 4 of 9

supporting, advising, influencing, leading and challenging Catholic school leaders Canonical Administrators, Principals, School Advisory Council Members, Leadership Teams, CEO Staff - within the context of school improvement. monitoring and facilitating CEO service to designated schools in liaison with each Principal and the Assistant Director: Educational Services. contributing to diocesan and inter-diocesan leadership. 5. General Principles for Selection and Appointment The Director of Catholic Education is the responsible party in the matter of selection and appointment of CEOB staff. The management of the process has been delegated to the Manager: HR & ICON. The appointment shall be made by the Director of Catholic Education after it has been advertised and applicants interviewed by an appropriately constituted interview panel. All proceedings of the interview panel shall be strictly confidential and no information gained from applicants shall be divulged to any person or organisation outside the manager of the process and the interview panel. The function of the interview panel is to make a recommendation to the Director. The final decision on the matter rests with the Director. 6. References Applicants are asked to provide the names and contact details of three referees to be contacted by members of the interview panel. Referees should include your current employer or an appropriate representative of that employer (for example a current Team Leader). The panel has an obligation to obtain as much credible information as possible about each of the candidates in order to make an informed recommendation. If further references are required, a member of the interview panel will contact you to discuss this. In seeking information, confidentiality and sensitivity to the applicant s particular situation are carefully observed. 7. Employment Collection Notice In applying for this position you will be providing the interview panel and the Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Ballarat (CEO) with personal information. The CEOB can be contacted at 5 Lyons Street, Ballarat, telephone 03 5337 7135. 1. If you provide the CEOB with personal information, for example, your name and address or information contained on your resume, this information will be collated in order to assess your application. If the personal information that is requested on the application form is not provided, the application cannot be considered. 2. Information concerning you may be collected from other parties. This will most commonly be those referees that you have nominated. The interview panel does reserve the right to contact other parties who may be able to assist the panel in its deliberations. 3. You agree that CEOB may store this information until the end of the current year. 4. You may seek access to any personal information that the CEOB holds if you are unsuccessful for the position. However, there will be occasions when access is denied. Such occasions CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 5 of 9

would include those where access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others. 5. The CEOB will not disclose information about you to a third party without your consent. 6. If you provide us with the personal information of others, i.e. contact numbers, we encourage you to inform them that you are disclosing this information to CEOB and why. This information will not be disclosed to third parties and may be stored until the end of the current year. 8. Interviews Succesful applicants will be notified of an interview date and time. For your planning, the interview date has been calendared for: 10 August, 2018. CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 6 of 9

9. Position Description POSITION DESCRIPTION Catholic Education Office Ballarat POSITION TITLE: Full time equivalent Salary Location Educational Consultant (Secondary) Full time 5 year initial contract period. Within the Level 3 Secondary Principal range: $175,467 $185,735 pa. The role can be located at any CEOB service centre and requires significant travel across the Diocese. Approved by Director 4 July 2018. Primary Objective Support and influence leaders and improvement strategies in schools of the Diocese of Ballarat; monitor Catholic Education Office service to schools and share in the educational leadership of the Diocese. Authority The Educational Consultant acts within the authority of the Director of Catholic Education and is responsible to the Director for: Accountability supporting, advising, influencing, leading and challenging leaders in Catholic education Governing Authorities, Principals, School Advisory Councils (or equivalent), Leadership Teams, CEO Staff - within the context of school improvement. monitoring and facilitating CEO service provisions to designated schools in liaison with each Principal and Assistant Directors. contributing to diocesan and inter-diocesan leadership. The Educational Consultant reports to the Assistant Director: System Improvement. Key Responsibilities To provide support, advice, influence, leadership and challenge: 1. in partnership with Governing Authorities - in relation to the governance, employment, pastoral and spiritual dimensions of schools, including: promoting and communicating the mission of Catholic education formation and support of school advisory councils (or equivalent) support for and facilitation of processes for the selection, appointment, induction and professional growth of principals CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 7 of 9

responding to concerns and complaints as per BDSAC policy engaging with schools as a participant/member of school advisory councils (or equivalent) where appropriate. 2. in partnership with Principals - in governance, enhancing Catholic identity, educational leadership, human resource management, staff professional learning and compliance matters, including: staff selection, performance and development effective coaching, mentoring and sustained collegial dialogue modelling a deep understanding of faith and educational leadership nurturing and fostering leadership capabilities in others. 3. in partnership with Schools across all dimensions of school improvement, including: research, effective learning and teaching practices and educational innovation school improvement - review, validation and planning processes school operations in collaboration with relevant CEOB staff school and community wellbeing analysis of and response to school culture and student performance data designated formation programs for leadership teams, principals, deputy principals and school advisory councils (or equivalent). 4. in partnership with Schools with regard to: CEOB school service partnerships support for enhancing Catholic school identity support during critical incidents. To participate as a senior colleague of the Catholic Education Office Ballarat, including: membership of system and office teams collaboration with school service staff promotion of the CEO key priorities and diocesan policies support to principal networks and clusters leadership of designated policy development and review of diocesan projects representing the diocese as required. To comply with the policies and procedures of the CEO s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Management System, including: Experience Requirement requirements to report and eliminate hazards, follow instructions participation in training and consultation processes. Proven senior school leadership experience A mature and integrated faith commitment Skills in policy development, review and implementation A proven record of commitment to ongoing professional growth Ability to use system, school and student performance data to identify areas for improvement. Hold a Driver s Licence and VIT registration (equivalent). CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 8 of 9

Key Selection Criteria: Knowledge and Skills/Capabilities Knowledge A deep understanding of and commitment to the ministry of leadership in Catholic education and how to foster the leadership capabilities of others A deep understanding of and commitment to enhancing Catholic school identity A strong understanding of and ability to articulate the Church s mission in Catholic education An understanding of school effectiveness, school improvement, school review and leadership of change Tertiary qualifications in education and post-graduate qualifications in education, Religious Education, leadership and/or theology. Skills/Capabilities Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills Faith and religious leadership Effective coaching, negotiation and conflict resolution skills Competence in the analysis and interpretation of data Informed understanding of the state, national and international education agenda Effective facilitation skills for the provision of adult learning and formation Ability to lead and work effectively and collaboratively in a variety of teams (including F-12). CEOB Appointment Procedures - July, 2018 Page 9 of 9