About this role
To achieve its mission and vision, Tanglin seeks to employ staff of the highest professional calibre who demonstrate exceptional relational skills and a strong commitment to the School’s culture of excellence, including maintaining the highest standards of child safeguarding and student wellbeing.
The primary focus of Tanglin Gippsland is the delivery of the Highlands Programme, a unique five-week residential experience for Tanglin Year 9 students that uses experiential learning to foster curiosity, confidence and a strong sense of community. In addition to supporting the Highlands Programme, staff will be expected to lead and manage a variety of other groups that utilise the campus, including Tanglin cohorts and external partner organisations. There is considerable scope for innovation, programme development and growth, and we seek individuals who are entrepreneurial and excited by the opportunity to help shape the future of the campus.
The Role
Reporting to the Head of Campus, the Deputy Head of Campus is a key operational and educational leader, providing a vital link between strategic leadership and programme delivery. The role is central to ensuring alignment across academic, pastoral and experiential learning programmes while upholding the distinctive student-centred ethos that defines the Gippsland experience. The successful candidate will combine leadership responsibilities with an active teaching commitment.
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate educator with expertise in one of the following disciplines:
Outdoor Education
Environmental Science
Applications are also welcomed from teachers with experience in other subject areas, including English, Mathematics and Geography. These are full-time, ongoing positions commencing in January 2027. Applicants must hold unrestricted Australian work rights.
Application
In your application, please provide the names and email addresses of three people from whom confidential references may be obtained. Please indic