Assistant Principal (Primary)

St Columbkille's Catholic Parish Primary School, Corrimal

Work type: Permanent full time

Job no: 498839

Categories: Assistant Principal

Advertised: AUS Eastern Standard Time

Applications close: AUS Eastern Standard Time

The Executive Director of Schools, Diocese of Wollongong, invites applications from suitably experienced leaders for the Assistant Principal position at St Columbkille's Catholic Parish Primary School, Corrimal commencing at the beginning of the 2027 school year.

In the Diocese of Wollongong, Assistant Principals play a significant role in creating vibrant Catholic school communities where every student finds meaning and purpose in their life through experiencing continual growth in faith and improvement in learning. Our Assistant Principals have access to:

  • excellent professional & leadership development programs

  • first-class support from the Catholic Education Office (CEO) across all critical areas through our culture of connected autonomy

  • a professional mentor, funded by the CEO

  • a platform to contribute to the life, mission and work of the Catholic faith community.

ABOUT THE SCHOOL

St Columbkille’s was founded in 1904 and has a long, rich and celebrated history within the Corrimal community. Their traditions, values and beliefs are inspired by the charism of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop and the Sisters of St Joseph. 

The school vision ‘Learning together, Shaping futures’ and motto ‘Christ is the Way’ highlight the school's commitment to faith, learning, and the development of students who are resilient, assertive and persistent. St Columbkille's ensures students are provided with learning that is child-centred, contemporary and innovative – catering for the needs of each individual in a supportive and inclusive environment that challenges them to reach their full potential.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA

To achieve success in the role, the successful candidate will be someone who can:

  • Give witness to the faith and contribute to the Catholic life and culture of the school community.

  • Build a learning culture of shared responsibility for quality teaching and student learning growth, informed by data.

  • Build capacity through their own professional development and supporting staff by providing access to effective continual professional learning opportunities, giving regular feedback and managing performance.

  • Act strategically to drive school improvement initiatives aligned to the school’s vision and strategic plan.

  • Ensure that school processes meet system, NESA and legislative requirements.

  • Develop and maintain positive partnerships with students, families and carers, the local church and the wider school community.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Current accreditation to teach with NESA. 

  • Post-graduate study in a relevant discipline (or working towards).

  • Accreditation for Senior Leadership in a Catholic School (Category E) in accordance with the ‘Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead in Systemic Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Wollongong’ policy (or a commitment to acquiring within a 5 year period).

WORKING WITH CHILDREN CLEARANCE

This role is classified as child related work and therefore we require a working with children clearance to be completed prior to your commencement with us.

POSITION APPLICATION

Your application should include:

  • A cover letter, addressed to the Executive Director of Schools

  • A response to the Essential Criteria (please keep this to 2-3 pages in length)

  • A resume that details your professional experience

To confidentially discuss your application or general interest in this position please contact Brendan Hall, Team Leader - Talent Acquisition & Employee Services on 0429 004 745.

To submit your application please select the 'Apply Now' button at the bottom of this advertisement.

Existing CEDoW employees should apply using the position advertisement on the Employee Self Service job page.

Closing date: Sunday 26 July 2026 at 11:55pm

Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong is unwavering in our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. This is at the heart of everything we do. 

Every child has the right to be informed, heard, respected, empowered and to feel safe. 

As school communities and as individuals, we commit to keeping children and young people safe, and to work together with them to create cultures that honour dignity and enrich wellbeing. 

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