ID FÓGRA 225638
Leas-Phríomhoide
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Presentation Primary School George's Hill
Halston Street
Dublin 7
Dublin
D07YF43
Dublin 7
Dublin
D07YF43
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PRÍOMHSHONRAÍ
Stádas:
Díghníomhaithe
Leibhéal:
Bunscoil
Dáta Postáilte:
Máirt DFómh 1 2024 15:47:04
Spriocdháta le haghaidh Iarratas:
Céad DFómh 16 2024
Dáta Tosaithe:
Luan Samh 4 2024
Stádas an Phoist:
Buan
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SONRAÍ SCOILE
Cineál Scoile:
Príomhshruth
Struchtúr na Scoile:
Ingearach
Inscne:
Comhoideachas
Pátrúnacht na Scoile:
Caitliceach
Rangú:
DEIS 1
Líon Iomlán na mBall Foirne Múinteoireachta:
16
Rolla Reatha:
160
Scoil Droichead:
Tá
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SONRAÍ AN PHOIST
Painéal Iarratasóirí:
Féadfar painéal inmheánach d’iarratasóirí oiriúnacha a bhunú chun folúntais a líonadh a d’fhéadfadh teacht chun cinn laistigh de thréimhse ama ar leith ón dáta a fhaomhfaidh an Bord an t-iarrthóir rathúil (ceithre mhí i gcás poist mhúinteora agus fad na scoilbhliana do phoist CRS).
Eolas Breise:
In accordance with Circular 0044/2019, the Deputy Principal occupies a position of vital importance within the senior leadership team in a school. Shared leadership requires openness and willingness on the part of Principals and Deputy Principals, to share and to distribute leadership and management responsibilities in a manner that encourages and supports partnership. The Deputy Principal co-operates with the principal in the fulfilment of the principal’s role and acts or deputises as the principal in the principal’s absence.
The Deputy Principal will work in collaboration with the principal to ensure that all students have a positive educational experience, that there is strong leadership across the school and that the school fully conforms to the governance structures as set out by the Department of Education & Skills.
The Deputy Principal, along with the Principal and the In-School Leadership Team, will model and develop a strong culture of mutual trust, respect, shared accountability, and confidentiality.
The Deputy Principal will work with the principal and the In-School Leadership Team to support and develop effective leadership within the school. Specific Roles and Responsibilities for this position relate to the four domains of Leadership and Management as outlined in circular 0044/2019 as follows:
1. Leading Teaching and Learning
2. Managing the Organisation
3. Leading School Development
4. Developing Leadership Capacity
In line with the above domains and working closely with the principal, the duties attached to the role involve whole school curricular development, policy development, day-to-day management of resources and personnel and long-term strategic planning for the future development of the school. In accordance with Circular 0044/2019, it should be noted that as the needs of the school continuously evolve, a review of duties may result in reassignment of the role and responsibilities within the leadership and management team.
The following skills, experience and knowledge are desirable:
-Understanding of and commitment to the ethos of a Catholic school.
-Experience of teaching in a DEIS school and knowledge of DEIS programmes and initiatives.
-A clear understanding and knowledge of special education, inclusive education, and diversity in education.
-Effective interpersonal and communication skills and a proven capacity in successfully leading others, as well as the flexibility to meet the daily needs of the school.
-Evidence of a dedicated commitment to ongoing professional development and an ability to use this knowledge for school improvement.
-A commitment to shared leadership and a willingness to delegate to develop leadership capacity and empower others.
-A proven ability to work collaboratively with all staff members, Board of Management, and the wider school community in policy development and implementation.
-Lead reflective practice in relation to SSE, working with assistant principals, teachers, students, and parents.
-Ability to promote a culture of learning and creativity in the school.
Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria:
Fully registered under Route 1 (Primary) with the Teaching Council and have 5 years recognised teaching service, two of which must be in a recognised primary school within the Republic of Ireland.
The successful candidate must hold a certificate to teach religion in a Catholic school. The Deputy Principal will be expected to uphold and promote the ethos, values, and traditions of the school.
The Deputy Principal will work in collaboration with the principal to ensure that all students have a positive educational experience, that there is strong leadership across the school and that the school fully conforms to the governance structures as set out by the Department of Education & Skills.
The Deputy Principal, along with the Principal and the In-School Leadership Team, will model and develop a strong culture of mutual trust, respect, shared accountability, and confidentiality.
The Deputy Principal will work with the principal and the In-School Leadership Team to support and develop effective leadership within the school. Specific Roles and Responsibilities for this position relate to the four domains of Leadership and Management as outlined in circular 0044/2019 as follows:
1. Leading Teaching and Learning
2. Managing the Organisation
3. Leading School Development
4. Developing Leadership Capacity
In line with the above domains and working closely with the principal, the duties attached to the role involve whole school curricular development, policy development, day-to-day management of resources and personnel and long-term strategic planning for the future development of the school. In accordance with Circular 0044/2019, it should be noted that as the needs of the school continuously evolve, a review of duties may result in reassignment of the role and responsibilities within the leadership and management team.
The following skills, experience and knowledge are desirable:
-Understanding of and commitment to the ethos of a Catholic school.
-Experience of teaching in a DEIS school and knowledge of DEIS programmes and initiatives.
-A clear understanding and knowledge of special education, inclusive education, and diversity in education.
-Effective interpersonal and communication skills and a proven capacity in successfully leading others, as well as the flexibility to meet the daily needs of the school.
-Evidence of a dedicated commitment to ongoing professional development and an ability to use this knowledge for school improvement.
-A commitment to shared leadership and a willingness to delegate to develop leadership capacity and empower others.
-A proven ability to work collaboratively with all staff members, Board of Management, and the wider school community in policy development and implementation.
-Lead reflective practice in relation to SSE, working with assistant principals, teachers, students, and parents.
-Ability to promote a culture of learning and creativity in the school.
Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria:
Fully registered under Route 1 (Primary) with the Teaching Council and have 5 years recognised teaching service, two of which must be in a recognised primary school within the Republic of Ireland.
The successful candidate must hold a certificate to teach religion in a Catholic school. The Deputy Principal will be expected to uphold and promote the ethos, values, and traditions of the school.
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RIACHTANAIS IARRATAIS
- Standard Application Form for Principalship/Deputy Principalship - in English
- Litir Iarratais
- Réiteoirí (ainm, ról, uimhir theagmhála.)
- Clárú na Comhairle Múinteoireachta
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Is féidir iarratais a chur isteach trí
- Ríomhphost
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Uimhir Rolla:
05933G
Cuir Iarratas Chuig:
Halston Street
Dublin 7
Dublin
Dublin 7
Dublin
Contae:
Baile Átha Cliath
Ceantar Poist:
Dublin 7
Ceisteanna Chuig:
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