SCHOOL CHAPLAIN AND TEACHER OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
St Hilda’s Collegiate School is a high achieving Decile 10 Anglican School for 450 girls situated in the heart of Dunedin city.
The special character is an important and valued component of the ethos of St Hilda’s Collegiate School.
We are seeking to appoint an individual, or two individuals, to continue and enhance the spiritual guidance and growth of our students through providing nurturing chaplaincy and a vibrant teaching and learning programme that values tradition while igniting the curiosity to explore Christian faith and all that it encompasses.
The position(s) is/are permanent, part-time with the commencement date by negotiation. People interested in the position(s) are strongly encouraged to contact the Principal Ms Bell on (03) 477 0989.
Applications close at noon on Friday, 13th May 2011.
Application packages are available from the Executive Officer, Mrs Jenny Browning, on (03) 477 0989.
Email: jbrowning@shcs.school.nz
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