Founded in 1881 by the Marist Brothers, St Joseph’s College is a boarding and day secondary boys school, whose Catholic identity is shaped by Marist spirituality and traditions. Governed by Marist Schools Australia, the College enrolment is 1,100 students.
St Joseph’s College has a proud, successful and rich tradition of engagement in all endeavours of sport and co-curricular activities within the GPS competition. All students at the College enthusiastically participate in comprehensive summer and winter programs.
The College seeks to appoint an outstanding, committed and experienced leader with a vision for excellence. The Head of Football will be responsible for the leadership and direction of College’s Football program in consultation with the Director of Co-Curricular. With a primary role of developing and implementing programs which will consolidate and further advance current structures, the successful applicant will ensure that the program will be strategic, engaging, challenging and inclusive across all age groups and abilities. Applicants must have great energy, determination and experience at coaching at an elite level and possess excellent interpersonal and organisational skills.
All applicants for the above position must be supportive of the Catholic ethos and Marist tradition of the College.
The successful applicant will work in a modern work environment, with a very positive and supportive culture, located close to public transport and free parking. Some of the benefits include a competitive salary with salary packaging options, access to our state-of-the-art Aquatic and Fitness Centre, professional development and complimentary lunch provided daily.
Details on how to apply for this position are available on the College website www.joeys.org
A comprehensive role description is available on the College website.
Applications should reach the College by Friday 28 March 2025.
Child Protection screening procedures apply.
http://www.joeys.org/
Principal:
Michael Blake
Affiliation: Catholic
Teaching Level: Secondary
Gender: Boy
1094 Students
118 Teaching
Staff
292
Non-Teaching Staff