Job Description
POSITION: |
Head of Mathematics (7-12)
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REPORTS TO: |
Head of Secondary School |
DIRECT REPORTS: |
Mathematics teaching staff |
FACULTY: |
Mathematics |
KEY RELATIONSHIPS: |
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Role commences January 2026
Application close 28th July 2025
Covenant Christian School is a distinctly and explicitly Christian Prep to Year 12 co-educational day school with almost 900 students, located in Belrose on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Working in partnership with parents, our passionate and highly qualified teaching staff deliver the curriculum from the understanding that all of life must be centred on God and his plan to restore all things under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
With a focus on the nurture and discipleship of our students, Covenant seeks to meet the individual learning needs of each student and support their well-being and development from an academic, social, emotional and spiritual perspective.
Vision: To faithfully serve in God’s plan to restore all things under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Mission: To assist parents in the nurture of their children, by providing a Christ-centred, biblically grounded, culturally engaging and academically rigorous education to equip the children to live for God’s glory.
ROLE STATEMENT
The Head of Mathematics is responsible for implementing the Schools’ vision and mission in their area of responsibility, and coordinating programs of work across the Mathematics area, relating to classroom activities and ensuring syllabus content which meets NESA requirements and the school’s teaching and learning framework. This will require significant involvement in curriculum development, planning, and reflective and adaptive classroom practice.
You will be supported by the Head of Secondary School (HoSS) and Deputy Principal in curriculum development and pedagogy, as well as additional resources from the Extension and Enrichment Coordinator and Learning Support Coordinator. You will also participate in professional practice, growth and development initiatives.
As Head of Faculty, you will implement a child safe culture, ensuring a strong Parent Partnership presence that supports our community, through leading student assemblies, sharing in staff devotions, and being involved in the wider life and cultural expectations of the School.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordination of programs of work across your KLA relating to classroom activities.
- Leadership of the development, implementation and evaluation of teaching and learning programs.
- Significant involvement in collaborative planning, professional learning and induction, mentoring and development of KLA teachers, facilitating sharing and learning knowledge and skills with and from peers/other teachers.
- Development of your staff team to ensure delivery of quality teaching to your students. Ensure all curriculum, teaching programs and assessment procedures are compliant with NESA requirements and the school’s teaching and learning framework, and that curriculum content is taught from a biblical perspective.
- Ensure quality assessment practices are procedures are implemented within the faculty.
- Provide an effective climate of learning that fosters academic achievement, actively exploring ways to differentiate learning experiences and assessment in the classroom.
- Establish and maintain a child safe and positive classroom culture that fosters clear student behavioural learning and discipline expectations aligned to the school’s Student Code of Conduct.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensure a biblical worldview shapes your leadership, and teaching and learning practices. Check that programs, rationales and assessments encourage students to think biblically about your subject area(s) and are challenged to develop and use their gifts wisely.
- Work in collaboration with Learning Support and Extension and Enrichment staff to ensure teachers provide students with the appropriate additional support they may require.
- Ensure teachers implement effective practices to monitor student progress and academic standards within the guidelines set by the school.
- Participate in and lead Professional Learning activities (including during PD Week/Conference Week events) to enhance your own and your team’s teaching practice through a framework of feedback and continued professional growth. Ensure you maintain a proper work/life balance to support your own wellbeing and that of your team.
- Report any concerns regarding the wellbeing of students to the HoSS.
- Ensure all deadlines are met, informing the HoSS of any variances, and leaving appropriate student work for covering staff when absent from the school.
- Lead student school events, along with maintaining a positive uniform culture at all times.
- Lead staff team meetings to improve teaching and learning quality and practices and collaborate with staff members in the development of their understanding.
- Work cohesively with staff, being subject to relevant authority in line with the organisational structure of the school, to promote collaborative relationships between teachers, students and parents.
- Lead staff devotions, be involved in the wider life of the school and help to instill positive cultural expectations across Secondary School.
- Communicate directly with parents when and where appropriate, managing any parent concerns in accordance with school policies and procedures.
- Use technology, where appropriate, to improve teaching and learning processes
KEY REQUIREMENTS
- Committed Christian of a reformed evangelical persuasion actively involved in the life of their local church.
- Able and willing to sincerely affirm the School’s Statement of Belief, modelling a lifestyle that reflects Christian practice and beliefs in their everyday life.
- Genuine passion for, and capabilities in Christian Education, suitably qualified, and NESA accredited in NSW. An ability to teach Extension 1 and Extension 2 is an advantage.
- Ability to lead, mentor and develop a team, and develop a culture of learning.
- Competent in the use of technology as it relates to the education programs, particularly Canvas and Edumate.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills; and an appreciation for and understanding of the unique development needs of students and the significance of spiritual, social and emotional learning to personal growth, wellbeing and academic engagement.
- A current Working with Children Check
- A commitment to your own professional learning and to making contributions to the broader Christian Education community, including willingness to undertake post-graduate studies as appropriate.
WE OFFER:
- Two weeks’ Professional Development each year (January and July)
- Dedicated Induction Day in January (for new staff)
- Support package of programs and mentoring for those new to the profession, including ‘Covie 101’ for new teachers, and mentoring for all new staff.
- A supportive, caring Christian environment
- An onsite café; staff morning teas
- Onsite gym and Fitness Passport
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
The school is committed to providing a healthy and safe workplace for everyone. All staff have a responsibility to take reasonable care for their own safety and that of everyone else at school or involved in school activities. As such you must comply with reasonable Workplace Health and Safety instructions, policies and procedures, including the provision of care to students within the scope of your role. You will also participate in school safety, such as by completing risk assessments, addressing hazards and reporting safety incidents.
The school reserves the right to modify and adjust role descriptions to meet its operational and strategic needs.