Emanuel School – a co-educational Jewish Day School – is a thriving place of learning. Students from Pre-school to Year 12 learn, play and flourish on our beautiful heritage-listed campus in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia. Our motto, Mind Spirit Being, encapsulates our school. We aim to open the mind, awaken the spirit and engage the whole being within a culture of excellence, respect and the desire to strive for one’s best.
Why work at Emanuel?
Emanuel School has been recognised as a 5-Star Employer of Choice by The Educator magazine. This prestigious award is testament to the fact that, by working at Emanuel you will become part of a community that is supportive, caring and respectful.
We know that you are not just looking for a job, but a place to grow, develop and shine. We also know that while we do offer a salary above the Multi-Enterprise Agreement level, you’re looking for more than just money.
We also know that your worklife balance is important to you. At Emanuel, not only do teachers (0.8FTE and above) have weekly ‘Do Not Disturb’ periods, they also won’t be asked to participate in weekend sport.
When you join our team, you can also expect:
- professional development and leadership opportunities to help develop your mind, spirit and being.
- additional leave for Jewish High Holidays. In 2024, this will be an extra eight days of paid leave during term time.
- a comprehensive staff wellbeing program, including access to the School’s gym and weekly staff fitness sessions with a qualified trainer and optional annual flu shots.
- access to up to four confidential counselling sessions for yourself and immediate family each year via our EAP provider.
- time to get to know each other, with events and activities planned by our Social Committee.
- where applicable, discounted school fees to staff who have children enrolled at our School.
Emanuel School is a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we encourage people from all religions and backgrounds to join our team.
Children’s wellbeing is everything to us
Emanuel School is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. This is the primary focus of our care and decision-making. Emanuel has zero tolerance for child abuse and our culture is built around an environment that enables children to thrive.
Current opportunities
Principal
After seven years of exemplary leadership, Mr Andrew Watt will retire at the end of 2024. The School Board seeks an outstanding Principal who is a dynamic, future-focused leader with strong values to lead Emanuel School into its next phase whilst honouring the core principles on which the school has been built.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:
- Capacity to lead a culture of learning that aspires to academic excellence.
- Alignment with the school’s values and active support of the diverse Jewish culture.
- Commitment to holistic development, and a positive and inclusive school culture that supports staff and student wellbeing.
- The ability to articulate a clear and inspiring vision for the school’s future, along with a compelling strategic plan for achieving that vision.
- Dedication to continuous professional growth and learning, including staying abreast of educational trends, research, and best practices, and ensuring the professional development of staff.
- Leading change in a dynamic educational environment, demonstrating resilience, adaptability and consultative approach.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage and collaborate with diverse stakeholders including students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni, and the wider community.
- Executive level leadership in all aspects of the school’s operations, including resourcing and people management, financial management, marketing, fundraising, communications, risk/compliance and governance.
Emanuel School has zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to providing a child safe environment where children and young people are safe and feel safe, as outlined in the Child Protection Policy.
Emanuel School has partnered with Hutton Consulting Australia in the search and selection process for this position. For a confidential discussion regarding the application process and to access candidate information, please contact Fiona Hutton on 0499 000 973 or fiona@hutton.education or Michael Bignill on 0425 271 822 or michael.bignill@hutton.education
Applications should be uploaded to the HCA website by 5:00pm on Sunday 5 May 2024 – https://hutton.education/opportunities/
Head of Library & Information Services K-6
We have an exciting opportunity for an energetic and passionate Head of Library & Information Systems to join our team. We see our library as the hub of learning and connection for the Primary School. The Head of Library & Information Services (K-6) will support staff and students to access information relating to the curriculum and foster a love of reading and learning.
This is a full time, permanent position and receives a Coordinator 1 Allowance. This is a leadership position that sits on the Primary School Executive team.
Working in our brand new library space, the Head of Library & Information Services (K-6) will teach library lessons across P-6 and be a key member of the Primary Academic team, working closely with the Director of Studies K-6 and Coordinator of Innovation K-6 to align library, information services and ICT integration with learning across the curriculum.
The Head of Library & Information Services (7-12) will have responsibilities across teaching and learning, management of the library space and collection, leadership and collaboration across the primary school, community engagement, and the promotion of library services. They will provide a stimulating, helpful library environment that is a focal point and showcase for student learning, curate the collection with age-appropriate literature and provide services in physical and virtual access to information.
All applicants need to hold a valid Working With Children Check (WWCC) in accordance with the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012.
For more information you can read the full role description here.
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to recruitment@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au.
Applications will close on Wednesday 1 May 2024.
Head of Jewish Studies 7-12
- Are you interested in developing and teaching outstanding, high-level, text-based learning in a Jewishly diverse/pluralistic environment?
- Are you keen to offer depth of Jewish learning and content in an educational context that is open, curious and that spans Jewish learning and culture from ancient to modern?
We have an opportunity for inspirational Jewish educator to join our team as Head of Jewish Studies or in a full-time teaching capacity.
The successful candidate will be an effective communicator who holds students’ Jewish learning and development as the highest priority. They will be experienced, successful and qualified educator who is highly organised and professional, with a passion for ensuring the best possible education for students. They will be a lifelong learner excited by innovation, committed to continuous improvement and have a passion for developing and fostering students’ deep connection to their Jewish identity, heritage and Israel.
The successful candidate will have a relevant degree and teaching qualifications and be at least eligible to be accredited with NESA.
Emanuel School welcomes Jewish Studies teachers from all streams of Judaism. It is important to us that you respect and support the Jewish diversity of our community and are comfortable teaching and exploring pluralist Jewish themes.
You can read more about the Head of Jewish Studies opportunity here..
To apply, email your resume, a cover letter and details of two referees to recruitment@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au
Social Media and Digital Content Coordinator
We are looking for a dynamic Social Media and Digital Content Creator to join our team. This role is designed for a creative and tech-savvy individual who is passionate about storytelling and engaging with communities online. They will play a pivotal role in developing compelling content for our School’s social media platforms, advising on digital best practices, and maintaining a proactive and engaging online presence that reflects our school’s values and achievements.
This is a permanent, part time position. The hours 8am – 4pm, three days per week (Monday and Tuesday are required, flexible with either Wednesday or Thursday). Shorter hours over four days would also be an option. Attendance at school events outside of school hours, or on the days you don’t work will be required at times.
This role works all year round, with four weeks of annual leave. Additional time off during school holidays may be available by mutual agreement. Flexible working options, including working from home, will be available after the onboarding period.
Reporting to the Marketing and Communications Manager and working in a small team of 4, your responsibilities include content creation and management, social media strategy, website maintenance, LinkedIn content sourcing and support marketing initiatives across the school.
The successful candidate will have relevant tertiary qualifications or at least two years of equivalent experience. They will have in-depth videography and photography experience, including editing software.
If you would like to learn more about this exciting opportunity, you can read the role description here.
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to recruitment@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au.
Please also include with your application a 1-2 minute video introducing yourself and showing some digital content you have created that you are proud of.
Applications will close on Sunday 5 May 2024.
Receptionist
We are looking for an enthusiastic Receptionist to join our team. The Receptionist plays a crucial role in providing exceptional customer service to staff, students and school visitors as well as supporting the attendance processes of the school and general administrative support.
This is a part time role, working Thursday 8.00am to 4.30pm and Friday 8.00am to 4.00pm, term time only.
This is a temporary position until the end of the 2024 school year (13 December 2024), with a possibility of extension.
For more information you can read the full role description here.
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to recruitment@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au.
Applications will close on Wednesday 1 May 2024.
Piano Tutor
We are seeking applications from dedicated and proficient Instrumental Music Tutors specialising in Piano for individual student instruction. As an Instrumental Music Tutor at Emanuel School, you will play a crucial role as an accomplished musician. Your primary focus will be to enhance our diverse music program by providing high-quality tutoring, preparing students for examinations and performances.
Additionally, you will be willing to support the Emanuel School’s music program by aiding in rehearsals and performances, and possibly leading or assisting co-curricular ensembles if required. This position will commence Term 2, 2024. You will work across both the Junior and Senior school.
Possessing formal music qualifications, you have a track record of developing high performing young musicians, the skills and confidence to manage student behaviour and a demonstrated ability to both inspire young people to find their passion in music and motivate students at differing levels of ability.
You must be an outstanding communicator, creative and able to work well with students, parents, and other staff. You are committed to continual professional development and reflection and have a genuine interest in the growth of young people. You have a willingness to work outside of regular school hours for performances and events, when required. You are enthusiastic, passionate, and prepared to contribute to all aspects of School life, including supporting the vision and goals of the school.
The successful applicant will have formal tertiary music qualifications, experience teaching a wide range of students P-12 (beginner to HSC) and demonstrated experience and success in building a flourishing private teaching studio. They will possess exceptional organisational and interpersonal skills with the ability to work in both self-directed manner and collaboratively as part of a team, be confident in the use of technology and have a willingness to embrace it to enhance communication and learning. Accompaniment experience is highly desirable
All applicants need to hold a valid Working With Children Check (WWCC) in accordance with the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012.
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to lmccowage@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au.
Applications will close on Sunday 14 April 2024.
We encourage you to get your application in early. We reserve the right to interview and appoint a candidate prior to the closing date.
Maintenance General Hand
We are seeking a motivated, hardworking Maintenance General Hand with prior experience in general maintenance roles and facility services who is able to work in a highly dynamic live education environment.
This is a full time, permanent job working 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. Flexibility is required in the case of after-hours or weekend events.
For more information you can read the full role description here.
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to recruitment@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au.
Applications will close on Sunday 7 April 2024.
We encourage you to get your application in early. We reserve the right to interview and appoint the successful candidate prior to the closing date.