Overview
Nayland College is a highly-regarded, progressive, co-educational school, with a school roll of approximately **** students.
We have been a Microsoft Showcase school since **** and have been recognised for educational excellence, with inspirational and innovative learning programmes that nurture students from a diverse range of backgrounds.
Nayland College's values of success, opportunity, ako and respect underpin our teaching and learning.
As a school we are committed to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and to our vision of 'Toitoi manawa', inspiring, engaging and empowering learners to soar high and reach their full potential.
Nayland College strives to have a genuine partnership with whanau and recognise that this relationship is integral to improving the achievement outcomes for students.
Located in the beautiful city of Nelson, you will have access to all the natural beauty and lifestyle options the Nelson/Tasman area is famous for – a true work-life balance.
About the Role
Our new Principal will be:
A visionary and innovative educational leader who leads with integrity and moral purpose with exceptional personal and professional standards.
Supportive of a collaborative culture within and between students, staff, whanau, iwi, other education providers and the wider community.
An empowering educator who brings out the best in others and can lead learning with a clear focus on excellent outcomes for all students across the learning continuum.
A clear and strategic planner, able to work confidently and communicate effectively with the Board, Senior Leadership Team and staff in further developing and implementing the Nayland College vision and strategy.
A skilled people leader – building trust, growing leaders and empowering others.
Our new Principal will have:
A sound understanding of Te Ao Maori, tikanga Maori and a commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Experience in engaging with a diverse community, and the ability to instil a desire for each individual to maximise their potential whether they are a student, a staff member, or a member of the wider community.
A track record of success in building strong and constructive relationships within the school and the wider community.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Energy and drive, bringing enthusiasm and resilience to the role, and embracing the dynamic nature of the college.
Skills in developing and articulating a vision for the future.
Skills in overseeing the business of the College.
The ability to work calmly and effectively in stressful situations.
Demonstrated high levels of professionalism.
Application Details
To apply in strict confidence now, click 'Apply for this job' or email your cover letter and CV to (emailprotected) quoting ****SIsk.
Applications close on 4 November ****.
Emails will be electronically acknowledged and further correspondence may be by email.
To view the Candidate Briefing document, please click here .
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