Introduction About us The Industry School, formerly the AITC, is unlike any other senior school. We’re for young people who seek a deliberately different educational experience. An industry-driven one. For those who want to learn in the classroom, within workplaces, and on the job. We’re for those young people who seek to start building real-world strengths and skills now, not only in the future. Providing a unique two-to-three-year program for young people in Years 10 to 12 we aim to seamlessly blend senior education and vocational training to engage young people in purposeful learning experiences with real-world industry relevance. Description About the role Reporting to the Head of Quality (Education) the Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Manager role has been created to provide high quality, targeted professional advice and support in curriculum, literacy, numeracy, technology, and pedagogical practices directly to our school teams. This role facilitates professional learning to build the capacity of The Industry School leaders and educators to ensure that we meet the diverse range of learning needs of our students. Based in The Industry School Brisbane Head Office this hybrid role provides support to six Southeast Queensland schools and beyond. Key outcomes Serve and support school teams by identifying and creating tailored, responsive solutions that help them achieve their strategic priorities. Provide leadership in education by leveraging school-specific data and research-informed practices to enhance educational outcomes and identify opportunities to respond to emerging trends in curriculum, pedagogy, and educational technologies. Key responsibilities will include: Facilitate the development of system-wide curriculum and learning strategies to improve student outcomes and organisational effectiveness. Provide school centric strategic advice to positively influence organisational practices, procedures, and operational outcomes. Support the development of teaching practice and expertise across the AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teacher, Middle Leader, and Principal career stages. Utilise school centric data to support new perspectives and recommendations that improve outcomes. Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team with curriculum, literacy, numeracy, and pedagogy subject matter expertise to determine organisational and operational priorities. Provide differentiated models of support to meet school needs in learning and teaching, through instructional coaching, modelling, co-teaching, co-planning, coordination, and facilitation of communities of practice and professional learning networks to build capacity and grow middle leader and teacher agency and efficacy. Partner with school-based role holders and leadership teams to provide support in curriculum, learning and pedagogy, literacy, numeracy, and technology. Build capability within and across school business areas to enhance operational performance and efficiencies through subject matter expertise. Values and Benefits Our values play a critical role in cultivating culture. They set the standards for how we behave, interact with others, make decisions, and choose to act. They are: Think progressively. Take courageous action. Achieve inspiring outcomes. Demonstrate genuine care. Contribute authentically. Succeed collectively. We value and recognise our people through a range of benefits including superannuation matching after a qualifying period, access to corporate rate health insurance, salary packaging, staff discounts through PerkBox, Employee Assistance Programs, Professional Development, and the opportunity to participate in community-based activities in Australia and Cambodia to name a few. Skills And Experiences About You To be successful in this role you will bring the following skills and experience: Essential Bachelor of Education Recent experience in senior secondary education. Full registration with Queensland College of Teachers (QCT). Demonstrated experience in developing system-wide curriculum and learning strategies in collaboration with other stakeholders to improve student outcomes and organisational effectiveness. Very high proficiency in the AITSL Australian Professional Standards for Teacher, Middle Leader, and Principal career stages. Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills, including the ability to influence and work effectively with teaching staff, senior leaders, and Principals. Visible, flexible, and encouraging approach in supporting all employees to improve their practice. Experience in using data to provide recommendations and advice to School Leadership Teams. Valid driver licence Ability to demonstrate The Industry School values. Right to work in Australia Desirable Post graduate qualifications in education or related field. Previous experience in a similar position would be highly regarded but not essential. To Apply If this role has sparked your interest, please Apply Now Applications close 5pm Monday 21 April 2025 Please note: Interviewing may commence prior to the closing date on receipt of application. Candidates are therefore encouraged to apply as soon as practicable. For further information or a copy of the Position Description, please contact Jess Van Rooyen, Talent Partner jess.vanrooyentheindustryschool.com.au The Industry School is committed to safe and supportive work practices. Candidates will be subject to relevant checks such as teacher registration check, Blue Card, referee checks, identification verification, and the requirement to disclose any information relevant to your eligibility to engage in activities including children.