Head of science faculty
, WAIKATO, New Zealand
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Middle leadership
Science
3MU + 2MA
Cambridge High School (CHS) is a co-educational school, established in 1883, with a roll of approximately 1,800 students. Cambridge High School serves the interests of the community incredibly well, meeting the varied academic, trades, cultural and sporting needs of our students. Places at CHS are highly sought after with families choosing to move into town to gain access to the school.
We are looking for a Head of Faculty who is passionate about science and ready to work with colleagues to continue to improve the learning experiences for CHS students. Science enjoys a high profile at CHS, with staff contributing very positively to the successful culture of the school.
This role would suit either a new or current Head of Faculty, as there is a range of experience in our strong faculty to compliment the successful candidate. The Head of Faculty will be expected to take responsibility for an area of leadership within the faculty.
Applications close Monday 6 May, with short-listed candidates being contacted and interviewed from the 8 May.
This is a full-time permanent position, commencing at the start of term 3 or sooner, by arrangement with the successful candidate. Referees will only be contacted for candidates who have been shortlisted. For further information please visit the school website.
The terms and conditions, including base salary, for this position is set by the Secondary Teachers’ Collective Agreement. The base salary for trained and registered teachers will range from $59,027 to $99,216, depending on applicant’s qualifications and experience. Individuals’ actual base salary will be established by a salary assessment once a role is confirmed.
How to apply To apply, download and complete the application form on our website and submit with a covering letter, CV and evidence of teacher registration to:
Physical address:
25 Swayne Road, Cambridge
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