Talk to us
CathNews, the most frequently visited Catholic website in Australia, is your daily news service featuring Catholics and Catholicism from home and around the world, Mass on Demand and on line, prayer, meditation, reflections, opinion, and reviews. And, what's more - it's free!
Job Description
- Senior leadership opportunity in the for-purpose sector
- Broad strategic focus
- Supportive employer, competitive remuneration package and generous benefits
About Us
The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney (the Archdiocese) is made up of more than 130 Parishes, ecclesial movements, lay communities and ethnic chaplaincies. As well as nurturing the spiritual lives of the hundreds of thousands of Catholics the Archdiocese supports thousands more in the local community through health and aged care, education, welfare and community services.
As an organisation, we are guided by our Mission, Vision & Values (https://www.sydneycatholic.org/mission-vision-values/) and are committed to supportive, respectful and ethical behaviour, with a dedication to justice, fairness and outreach to those in need.
As part of that commitment, the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) was established to provide religious education and Christian instruction for Catholic children across 320 public schools within the Archdiocese.
Why work for the Archdiocese?
As well as serving the Sydney community, the Archdiocese is committed to providing its employees with a healthy blend of work, family and personal life. We seek to provide flexible and accommodating work options that support our people in balancing their professional and personal commitments. To enhance this commitment, we also provide a provide a range of additional paid and unpaid leave options, professional development and study support, and extra paid time off between Christmas and New Year.
About the role
As Director of Confraternity and Christian Doctrine, you will lead, manage and coordinate a team of employees and more than 1,800 volunteers, and oversee the deployment of faith education programmes across the 320 public schools within the Archdiocese.
This role is one of service, support and encouragement, in both a professional and pastoral capacity, with the ability to cast a fresh vision for Special Religious Education (SRE) within the overall mission of the Church and parish life in particular, as an essential evangelising commitment and pastoral work of the Church in Sydney.
The role is a full-time role and based in Leichhardt. Some travel within the Sydney metro area will be required.
The ideal candidate for this role will be accountable for high level responsibilities which include, but not limited to the following:
- Developing a strategic plan to guide the activities and priorities of the CCD
- Establishing policies and procedures for the CCD to ensure effective operations and legislative compliance
- Lead development initiatives that assist CCD staff and parishes in the identification and recruitment of suitable persons as catechists
- Develop engagement strategies and partnerships to effectively to ensure the visibility of CCD as a key agency of the Archdiocese, and ensure best practice
- Develop and manage business plans and budgets, risk mitigation strategies, and succession planning for the future
- Develop and launch a rebranding of the CCD and the work of SRE within Sydney
- Lead and mentor a team in accord with these priorities.
About You
As the ideal candidate, you will satisfy the following Key Requirements:
- Significant years of relevant experience in a similar senior role
- Tertiary qualifications in applicable areas of theology and/or religious education
- Demonstrated commitment to the ethos and values of the Catholic Church
- Demonstrated capacity for effective leadership of staff and volunteers
- Demonstrated track record for communicating and influencing at senior levels
- Proven track record of developing and managing project plans within budget, and in a timely manner
- Proven capacity to effectively manage a variety of stakeholders and achieve specific goals and targets, including through the establishment and maintenance of strong, positive and effective working relationships
- Strong organisational skills with a focus on results and attention to detail
- Demonstrated commitment to service and accountable for performance of self and teams led
- Proficiency in using office technology and tools including a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite of applications and preparedness to learn, embrace and effectively utilise emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and online learning platforms.
Enquiries and Application Process
For a confidential discussion about this position and to obtain a copy of the Position Description please contact Anthony Spata Reach HR on 0402 210 055 or [email protected]
Applications should be sent in confidence to [email protected] and should include a resume and cover letter. Your cover letter must address how your skills, knowledge, experience and personal attributes align with each of the Key Requirements of the role as outlined above.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as applications will be considered as they are received and until the role is filled.
As this is an ongoing role, only candidates with the unrestricted right to work in Australia may apply for this position.
Preferred candidates must have a current NSW Working With Children Check clearance and National Police Check clearance.
Applications close: 8 October 2024
The Archdiocese is wholly committed to ensuring the safety, well-being and dignity of all children and adults at risk, and acknowledges its important legal, moral and spiritual responsibility to create a safe and nurturing environment for those children and adults at risk. The Archdiocese has a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse. You are encouraged to read the Archdiocese Commitment Statement and Safeguarding Policy.
Additionally, the Archdiocese is committed to continuous improvement to assess and address the risk of modern slavery in its operations and supply chains and to report annually on these actions in the form of a Modern Slavery Statement.