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School Leadership - Assistant Principal Teaching and Learning
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
3 May 2026
Posted 20 Apr 2026
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1,079
Total students
55%
Boys
45%
Girls
96.8
Teaching FTE
45.5
Non-teaching FTE
1,106
ICSEA value
86th percentile · Higher SES
20%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Selection Criteria
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.
Financial, managerial and administrative ability
(i) Outstanding financial, organisational and resource management skills.
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.
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.
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.
Community
(i) An understanding of, and a commitment to, the use of the science of learning and the Victorian Teaching and Learning Model 2.0 to improve student outcomes.