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School Chaplain

School Chaplain

School Chaplain St Margaret's College

School Chaplain

Our Vision
St Margaret's College provides a comprehensive education for girls from Year 1 through to Year 13 for boarding and day girls. We have a dual senior pathway with NCEA and the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme and a strong emphasis on wellbeing and pastoral care as well as academic success. With a commitment to holistic education, balancing academic excellence with a multitude of co-curricular opportunities, St Margaret’s College encourages students and staff to discover their passions and be the very best they can be.

A St Margaret’s College education is founded on Anglican values with a focus on service and
wellbeing and offered within a modern school environment promoting diversity, innovation, and sustainability. Each student is set up for success, joining a global alumni network of wāhine toa with the courage to embrace change, the confidence to lead, the desire to learn, and the drive to make a positive impact on the world.

The Role
St Margaret’s College is seeking an innovative Chaplain to lead the worship and spiritual life of
our school. This is an exceptional opportunity to join our supportive, collaborative school,
celebrating 111 years of outstanding education with a strong community focus and a reputation of academic, sporting and artistic excellence.

The position requires maintaining and growing our school’s strong spiritual and pastoral
culture, with a progressive, future focused religious education programme to meet the needs of our students, staff and wider community. The Chaplain is an integral member of the school’s leadership team and will work closely with the Executive Principal to promote the school’s vision, faith and values in the school community.

To be suitable for this role, you will need to demonstrate a sound knowledge of Anglican
Liturgy, preferably having worked in a school environment and taught religious education. You
will have an appropriate counselling qualification with the willingness to support and drive the
value we place on the spiritual wellbeing of young people through Christian learning and
pastoral care influence in all areas of school life, and a dedication to serving others.

To apply, please send your CV and application letter by email to Belinda Cuzens, HR
Manager: belinda.cuzens@stmargarets.school.nz

For a copy of the position description please refer to the St Margaret’s College website:
https://www.stmargarets.school.nz/job-vacancies/

Applications close at 4:00pm, on Wednesday 17 March 2021.

Belinda Cuzens

belinda.cuzensSPAMFILTER@stmargarets.school.nz

24/02/2021

17/03/2021

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