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Based in beautiful Tasmania, Australia, Catholic Education Tasmania is a community of 38 schools and colleges servicing over 17,000 students. Operating under the Archbishop's Charter for Catholic Schools, Catholic Education Tasmania is committed to the formation of the whole person (intellectually, physically, morally, and spiritually) in light of the destiny that Jesus Christ has prepared for each of us.
Catholic Education Tasmania are seeking suitably qualified and experienced Catholic educational leaders to guide an enhanced learning environment for all students and to be a part of shaping our strategic goal To be the most improved Educational Sector across Australia.
Whilst individual roles will consist of requisite education leadership accountabilities the successful candidate will also be required to demonstrate:
- active and regular involvement in Sunday worship and sacramental life
- an explicit commitment to faith, and well-developed capacity to take forward the mission of the Catholic Church through the school and community
- exceptional communication skills to effectively build and sustain positive relationships within the school, parish and extended community
- a successful performance history of nurturing excellence in teachers to enrich social and emotional wellbeing, student learning and enhance educational expectations and outcomes
- strong leadership presence, emotional intelligence and self-efficacy to drive an educational environment, inspired by faith, where staff and students flourish
If you see yourself as a Deputy Principal in Catholic Education Tasmania, head across to our Catholic Education Tasmania's Leadership in 2025 website at
Prospective candidates aspiring to serve as Deputy Principals in Catholic Education are also welcome to submit their applications.
Applications close on Friday, 28 June 2024 at 11am.
Catholic Education Tasmania is committed to supporting the rights of children and young people and providing a safe and supportive environment for them. The successful candidate will require satisfactory child safety checks and registrations.
We demonstrate our commitment to Reconciliation by encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply.