Emanuel School is looking for a Head of Netball to join our thriving sport program.
This is a part time, temporary position - 8 hours per week. Students do not play sport on Saturdays. This role will work during school holidays and receive 4 weeks annual leave per year.
Availability is required on
- Monday before and after school training
- Thursday before school training (until October)
- Wednedsay afternoon / evening (from October)
The successful candidate will have relevant experience in coaching. An understanding of sports management / administration within a school will be considered favourably.
The successful candidate must also hold a valid WWCC, first aid qualification and drivers licence. You must also own or have access to your own vehicle.
You can learn more about Emanuel School, our sports program and read the full list of responsibilities for this role at emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au/about-our-school/employment
About Our School
Emanuel is an independent, co-educational, Jewish day school from Pre-school to Year 12, situated in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.
Emanuel School is committed to providing co-educational excellence in a Pre-school to Year 12 continuum. We value the individuality of all students and encourage the development of their special interests and talents. Our objective is to extend our students to the best of their ability, and to foster a love of learning, a strong sense of community and a pride in their Jewish heritage.
Emanuel School is small enough to provide an individual, nurturing environment and large enough to provide a wide range of subjects and opportunities for our students. Emanuel School is a dynamic learning community within an intimate learning environment delivering strong academic outcomes.
We run compulsory sport for Years 7-9 and are active participants in All Suburbs Independent School Sports Association (ASISSA), NSW Combined Independent Schools (NSWCIS), Combined Districts Secondary Sports Association (CDSSA) and Association of Independent Co-educational Schools (AICES), as well as local competitions e.g. Easts touch football.
Emanuel seeks to be a child safe school
Emanuel School is committed to promoting the safety, welfare, and wellbeing of our students as our paramount priority. We seek to maintain a preventative, proactive and participatory approach to child safety, promoting student voice and agency.
Emanuel School has zero tolerance for child abuse and has established systems and policies to protect children, while in the School’s care, from abuse and to promote physical, emotional, and cyber safety. The protection and wellbeing of students is the responsibility of all members of the Emanuel School community, and encompasses:
- a duty of care to ensure that reasonable steps are taken to prevent harm to students which could reasonably have been foreseen
- obligations under child protection legislation.
Emanuel School welcomes and celebrates diversity and remains committed to promoting the safety of every child.