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Curriculum Leader (Years 7 & 8) St. Catherine
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
20 May 2026
Posted 7 May 2026
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1,293
Total students
50%
Boys
50%
Girls
109.1
Teaching FTE
78.9
Non-teaching FTE
980
ICSEA value
38th percentile · Average SES
41%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
About the role
Are you ready to inspire courageous learners and shape the future at Kolbe? We’re seeking a passionate Curriculum Leader (Years 7 & 8) to join our dedicated team at St Catherine campus (Mickleham). Lead curriculum excellence, empower colleagues and help our students become confident, compassionate leaders.
Join us in making a meaningful difference!
Be part of something new where everyone grows.
Position Details:
- Position: Curriculum Leader (Years 7 & 8) St Catherine
- Level 4 Position of Leadership
- Start date: January 2027
- Tenure: 3 Years until January 2030 with an ongoing teaching role
About the roles:
The Curriculum Leaders oversee the coordination of curriculum, implementation of learning & teaching programs across the college, and matters related to their respective portfolios.
Your duties will include:
- To work with members of the College Leadership Team in the implementation of the College Annual Action Plan and provision of exemplary educational experiences, which reflect the values and beliefs espoused in the College Purpose Statement.
- In conjunction with the Deputy Principal (Learning & Teaching) and the Director of Learning and Teaching, develop and share in the implementation of sequential programs designed to address all areas of the Victorian Curriculum, in an innovative, challenging, student-centred curriculum.
- Work with the College Leadership Team, Directors of Students, other Curriculum Leaders and Year Level Leaders in the development of a whole school approach and commitment to student learning and wellbeing.
- Share in be…