Hume Anglican Grammar – About the school: With growth comes opportunity. Advance your career! Hume Anglican Grammar is a multi-campus co-educational Anglican Diocesan School offering education from Prep to Year 12 in the Northern growth corridor of Melbourne. Hume has an open enrolment policy so educates children from many faiths and with a diverse range of backgrounds and abilities. The School aspires to develop young people who are kind, creative, inquiring, socially and emotionally at ease, and who strive to achieve their personal best in all their endeavours. In 2025, the School will have 2,960 students and employ some 290 staff - 195 teaching and 95 non-teaching. Ultimately at capacity, Hume will have 3,640 students with a corresponding cohort of teaching and general staff totalling 350 across its three campuses with plans for further expansion. As one of Victoria's fastest growing schools, it is expected to be one of the largest non-government schools in the state. Hume provides its students with an education that prepares them for the challenges of life, equips them to contribute to the community in an environment based on Christian values and at a cost affordable to as many families as possible. About the role: Hume now calls for applications for the position of Academic Officer. This position is available either full-time or part-time and will be ongoing. This role is across Primary and Secondary at our growing Donnybrook campus and will commence at the start of the 2025 academic year. The Academic Officer plays a pivotal role in the organisation of academic matters within the School. This position has significant responsibility through providing administrative and organisational support to the Head of Teaching and Learning - Primary and Heads of Curriculum, to ensure the efficient management of curriculum operations. The Academic Officer is recognised as an extremely organised and proficient coordinator of school operations. They continue to seek ways to improve their own practice and to progress operational efficiencies. They are skilled at organising projects, planning activities and managing information. The Academic Officer supports and models the School's values and Christian ethos when dealing with all stakeholders. With high-level relationship skills, they will serve as an outstanding ambassador for the School. Requirements of the Role: Current Working with Children Check Outstanding organisational capability supporting academic administration with the ability to meet deadlines and anticipate time pressures Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work well in a team Personal sense of initiative and willingness to ensure the efficient support of curriculum operations High-level ICT skills i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, Power Point & Outlook Experience with database management systems Support for the educational culture and academic ethos of the School Previous experience in a similar role How to Apply: Click the "Apply" button to submit your application, along with your resume and cover letter addressing the Key Selection Criteria from the Position Description. Please address your application to Sam Butterfield, the Director of Teaching and Learning. For any enquiries, please contact Sam Butterfield at . Applications may be viewed as they are submitted, and the position may be filled prior to the expiry of this Advertisement - so please apply now! #J-18808-Ljbffr