Work Type: Ongoing - Full-time
Salary: Salary not specified
Grade: Assistant Principal - Range 3
Occupation: Principal and assistant principal
Location: Gippsland - Bass Coast
Reference: 1490837
VISION
Achieving success in a caring and creative environment.
PHILOSOPHY
We believe all students can learn and that all students can be successful.
We believe that individual well-being stems from a sense of accomplishment and belonging.
We believe there are different forms of success.
MISSION
Bass Coast College seeks to create a challenging learning environment that encourages high expectations for success through instruction that caters for individual differences and learning styles. Creativity and care are pillars of our learning environment.
In addition to developing skills and knowledge, we also aim to develop:
· A sense of adventure.
· Emotional Intelligence.
· An appreciation of the context of knowledge / learning.
· Respect for self/others.
· Team skills.
· Problem solving skills.
· Aspiration.
· Responsibility.
· Organisational skills.
· Resilience.
Genuine empathy for our students is central to our practice. An understanding of them and their personal circumstances is essential in a holistic approach to their learning.
PROFILE
Located in the Inner Gippsland Area of DET¿s South-East Victoria Region, Bass Coast College is a Year 7-12 multi-campus school catering to over 1600 students. The Dudley Campus (Years 7 to 9) and the Wonthaggi Campus (Years 10 to 12) are situated three kilometres apart. A second junior campus (Years 7 to 9) has opened San Remo, and our FLOW Campus in Wonthaggi provides individualised learning programs for students requiring specialised support.
Located in the rapidly growing Bass Coast Shire, the College is immensely proud to be the government secondary education provider for the area. It draws its students from nine feeder schools located in the Bass Coast Shire. The College¿s zone encompasses a large rural and coastal area centred around Wonthaggi, Inverloch, Grantville/Corinella, Coronet Bay, and Phillip Island. Over half of the student population travel to the school by bus.
The current staffing levels comprises of over 140 teachers and eighty non-teaching staff.
Bass Coast College recognises that students have diverse needs, abilities, interests, and ambitions and that its students are drawn from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds. These differences are catered for through the development of a comprehensive curriculum that extends and challenges students to realize their full potential. Sequential courses of study are provided for Years 7 to 10 in each of the Key Learning Areas. This is achieved using core units at Years 7 and 8, and a mixture of core and elective subjects at Years 9 and 10. With a large Year 11 and Year 12 student population, the College is able to offer a broad range of Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units and has a strong commitment to Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs. A successful VCE Vocational Major (VM) program operates.
The Flexible Learning Option Wonthaggi (FLOW) Campus of Bass Coast College is an alternative educational setting. FLOW aims to reconnect students who are at risk from disconnecting from education and supports students who may be impacted by a number of factors. This can include mental health, anxiety, complex behaviour regulation issues, neuro diverse students and those who present with complex learning needs. FLOW works to foster positive student emotional health, improve literacy and numeracy skills whilst supporting students to transition back to mainstream school or alternative pathway settings such as TAFE, apprenticeships, or employment. As an alternative education provider, FLOW¿s mission is to connect with and support young people to create individualised learning within a safe, supportive, and caring environment.
The College also continues to develop its enrichment and consolidation programs. Students in Years 10 and 11 have the opportunity to accelerate through the VCE by taking higher-level units than is the norm for their age cohort. A highly successful select entry (SEAL) program operates on the Dudley and San Remo Campuses.
College staff conduct a range of quality curriculum and co-curricular programs across all campuses. The College has a tradition of student participation and success in the Performing Arts. The College is a member of the South Gippsland Schools Music Program and currently has around one hundred students involved in the program. Bass Coast College regularly enjoys sporting success at local, state, and national levels. An ADVANCE program (based on surf lifesaving) also operates in the College.
The College is committed to the welfare of its students. To this end, a Student Welfare Coordinator is attached to each campus, along with Careers counselling. The staff are dedicated professional educators who place importance on quality teaching and professional development. The College provides a caring, supportive environment whilst also encouraging teamwork, leadership, and a sense of belonging. Students are encouraged to develop leadership skills through the Peer Support Program, Representative Committees, and as elected student leaders.
Extensive recreational, sporting, and educational facilities are available. These include gymnasiums, libraries, canteens, computer centres, theatrette/drama rooms, courts and oval or playing fields at each campus. The College also enjoys access to extensive community recreational facilities, local beaches, and coastal reserves.
The extensive grounds and buildings are well maintained and attractive. The College continues to focus on upgrading facilities and grounds, having made extensive upgrades across all sites.
In 2020, the College, transferred its Years 10, 11 and 12 programs to its new Senior Campus in McKenzie Street (Wonthaggi). This project also included an extended three-court highball facility with extensive community facilities. The community facility is coordinated with our key partner, the Bass Coast Shire.
In 2022, the Minister for Education officially opened an additional junior Campus for our College in San Remo. This exciting development coincided with extensive work from the staff who have overhauled curriculum offerings to support the significant organisational change across the College. A name change process was also undertaken, and the former Wonthaggi Secondary College is now renamed Bass Coast College, reflecting its expansion, and the wider area where the young people it supports reside with their families.
SC1: Educational Leadership
(i) Outstanding capacity for visionary and exemplary educational leadership of a school or college.
(ii) Highly developed skills in leading and managing change including the leadership of others in the process of change.
SC2: Financial, managerial and administrative ability
(i) Outstanding financial, organisational and resource management skills.
SC3: Planning, policy and program development and review
(i) Exemplary values appropriate to the development of student learning with a demonstrated capacity to achieve high quality student outcomes.
(ii) Demonstrated ability to implement Department policies to a high level.
(iii) An understanding of, and a commitment to, the use of learning technologies to improve teaching and learning.
SC4: Leadership of staff and students
(i) A highly developed capacity to motivate staff, develop their talents and build an effective team.
(ii) A clear capacity to foster a learning environment that takes account of the individual needs of students and helps students to develop their special abilities and talents.
SC5: Interpersonal and communication skills
(i) Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills in individual, small group and community contexts.
(ii) Exemplary values pertaining to personal qualities of objectivity, sensitivity and integrity.
(iii) An ability to work with parents and the community to develop a strong learning environment.
SC6: Community criterion
(i) Demonstrated capacity to understand the unique characteristics of a multi-campus College and support the development of a positive College-wide teaching and learning culture.
The assistant principal reports directly to the principal.
Assistant principals have a primary responsibility for the management of significant areas or functions within the school to ensure the effective development, provision and evaluation of the school's education program. In exercising the responsibility, assistant principals will have the authority to make all significant decisions relating to the program, budget and staff relating to their area of designated responsibility within the framework of the school's strategic plan, policies and budget. Assistant principals will contribute to the overall management of the school through involvement in policy formulation and decision making.
The management of significant school program or functional areas in schools involve assistant principals in the analysis of the needs of students and the translation of state educational policy and frameworks into appropriate education programs to meet the needs of all students.
Typically assistant principals will be responsible for the effective use of the teaching staff and program budget of a defined area of the school's operation and for the oversight and leadership of the educational programs provided utilising these resources.
Typically, assistant principals perform one or more of the following functions:
Appropriately qualified individuals currently registered or eligible for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching.
Applicants seeking part-time employment are encouraged to apply for any teaching service position and, if they are the successful candidate, request a reduced time fraction. Such requests will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis and will be subject to the operational requirements of the school.
The Department of Education is committed to the principles of equal opportunity, and diversity and inclusion for all. We value diversity and inclusion in all forms - gender, religion, ethnicity, LGBTIQ+, disability and neurodiversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for roles within the Department. The Department recognises that the provision of family friendly, supportive, safe and harassment free workplaces is essential to high performance and promotes flexible work, diversity and safety across all schools and Department workplaces. It is our policy to provide reasonable adjustments for persons with a disability (see Workplace adjustment guidelines).
Additional support and advice on the recruitment process is available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders from the Koorie Outcomes Division (KOD) via [email protected]
Victorian government schools are child safe environments. Our schools actively promote the safety and wellbeing of all students, and all school staff are committed to protecting students from abuse or harm in the school environment, in accordance with their legal obligations including child safe standards. All schools have a Child Safety Code of Conduct consistent with the department's exemplar available at:
https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/child-safe-standards/policy
The department's employees commit to upholding the department's Values: Responsiveness, Integrity, Impartiality, Accountability, Respect, Leadership and Human Rights. The department's Values complement each school's own values and underpin the behaviours the community expects of Victorian public sector employees, including those who work in Victorian Government Schools. Information on the department values is available at:
https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/values-department-vps-school-employees/overview
ROLE DESCRIPTION: CAMPUS PRINCIPAL (AP3)
General:
A Campus Principal is required to manage effectively the day-to-day operation of either the Junior or Senior Campus of the College. A Campus Principal will have operational, administrative and financial responsibilities in a framework established by College Council for routines associated with management of the campus. A Campus Principal will be directly responsible to the College Principal. The Department of Education's role description for a Campus Principal is as per the Assistant Principal Role description.
Assistant Principals at Bass Coast College are required to serve as effective members of the College Principal Team. They work with Principal colleagues to support College priorities and responsibilities, at their designated campus and across the whole College.
Role:
The role of the Campus Principal is to support the College Principal. In particular, the Campus Principal's responsibilities include:
Administering a campus within guidelines determined by the Department of Education and the College Council.
Management of campus finances within guidelines determined by College Council.
Organisation of the campus timetable, and the implementation of decisions of the Management Committee.
Making recommendations to the College Principal with reference to the effective operation of a campus as part of the total College complex.
Management of campus staff with respect to:
Responsibility for the decision-making processes directly related to the campus, and where necessary, involvement in the overall decision making processes relating to the College.
Representing the College as appropriate at professional and public forums
Authorisation of campus camps and excursions within established Department of Education and College Council guidelines.
Involvement in cross campus areas as and when appropriate eg. Coordination of college events, disaster planning and sport.
Responsibility for maintaining discipline and wellbeing at the campus as per the campus student code of conduct. This to be achieved by working in close cooperation with the Year Level Coordinators, Student Wellbeing Coordinators, and teachers.
Responsibility for ensuring the implementation at the campus of the curriculum policies established by College Council.
Responsibility to convene and conduct student assemblies.
Responsibility for campus communications with parents.
Responsibility to develop and enhance the image and tone of the campus, and to promote positive public relations (overseeing community liaison and marketing/promotion opportunities).
Responsibility for administration of council's uniform policy (supporting the Sub-School Leaders).
Be responsible, in cooperation with the Campus Occupational Health and Safety representative and the Campus Manager, for ensuring a safe working environment at the Campus.
Assist with the professional review of staff (PDP process).
The induction of new staff to the Campus (and coordinating VIT/Mentor requirements).
Supporting Teaching & Learning programs at the campus (including PLTs).
Provide campus based reports for College Council meetings.
Be a member of: Management Committee; Resource Committee; Campus Leadership Team
Attend: College Council Meetings; Parents Meetings if requested; Department Network and Regional Principal Meetings; Department Communities of Practice (as required).
Any other duties as required by the College Principal.
The Wonthaggi Campus Principal will support the role of Senior Programs coordination in conjunction with the VCE Coordinator, VM/VET Coordinator. The Dudley Campus Principal and San Remo Campus Principal will support the role of Year 6 Year 7 Transition coordination in conjunction with the Junior School Leaders and other staff.
To be eligible for employment, transfer or promotion in the principal or teacher class a person must have provisional or full registration from the Victorian Institute of Teaching. In addition, from 3 August 2020, to be eligible for employment in the principal class or teacher class, a person who graduated from a Victorian Initial Teacher Education program after 1 July 2016, must demonstrate that they have passed the literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education (LANTITE) requirements. This condition is satisfied where the LANTITE requirement is part of the Victorian Initial Teacher Education program completed by the person.