Head of Department - Sarina State High School

Job Reference QLD/CQR602440/24T
Closing date November 20, 2024
Location Mackay region
Type Part-Time
Contact (07) 4943 8111

About this job

About the Department of Education

The Department of Education is dedicated to building an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects the community and schools we support by treating everyone with respect and dignity. This starts with recruitment and selection. The methods of assessing suitability in the recruitment process may vary. This includes making reasonable adjustments to support applicants at all stages of the process and employee lifecycle

About Sarina State High School

Sarina State High School exists to make a real difference to the learning and development of every student for life as a citizen, within the context of a caring and supportive environment and through productive partnerships of students, parents and staff. Sarina State High School was established in 1956 with an enrolment of only 40 students. In 1964 the school moved to the current location in Anzac Street where it continues to grow and flourish within the community.

About the Role

Head of Department - Head of Year (HOY) are key figures in the wellbeing of students. HOYs play an important role in maintain the school's high expectations culture by promoting school pride and belonging, developing student's personal responsibilities, motivating academic engagement, facilitating school and community participation, enhancing positive relationships and supporting every student, every day to achieve success at school.

HOYs know their cohort and ensure they are connected to their peers and feel a sense of belonging at school. Maintain regular communication with parents, keeping them informed of their child's progress and any areas of concern. Foster strong relationships with families to support student success.

The role of HOY is proactive, data driven and relational. HOYs know the students in the Year level and can advocate for and facilitate programs to address, the cohort's wellbeing needs. HOYs play a pivotal role in assisting students to be the best they can be through a focus on both student well-being and the good order and management of the school.

The following elements support students to be their best:

  • Student Wellbeing and Attendance
  • Student Growth and Connectedness to their peers and a sense of belong at school
  • Maintaining high expectations - attendance, uniform, behaviour/effort and work completion
  • Provide targeted support for students experiencing difficulties in the classroom or playground, addressing individual needs to improve their overall school experience.
  • Facilitate school and community participation
  • Celebrate growth and achievements

In many instances, the HOY is the initial point of contact for the range of enquiries made by parents, staff, students, other schools and community.

Please refer to the attached role description for any mandatory requirements for this position.

Interested? To Apply: 

  • Attach a brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (referees should have an understanding of your relevant work history) 
  • Attach a 2-page response to the How you will be assessed section of the attached role description.

We welcome all applicants to share any support needed to ensure our recruitment process is inclusive. 

Applications remain current for 12 months from the closing date and may be considered for appointment to identical or similar vacancies within the Department. 

Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted. 

When working in regulated employment an employee must have a current Working with Children Clearance (blue card) issued by Blue Card Services.

Salary rate shown is reflective of full-time (1.0 FTE). 

The Department of Education is a family inclusive workplace. Click here to find out more about our Inclusion and Diversity strategies.

em>The Department of Education is a family inclusive workplace. Click here to find out more about our Inclusion and Diversity strategies.