Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is a high-quality, independent, Anglican, Co-educational P-12 school serving the southern Gold Coast, Tweed Coast and northern New South Wales regions.
Located in the Tweed Heads district, ours is the most northern independent school in NSW. We have a close connection with the land, and yet are within easy reach of the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
As an Anglican Grammar School, our values of Compassion, Wisdom and Respect are at the heart of our School and form the foundations of our teaching and learning, supported by our cultural values of Standards, Collaboration and Leadership.
Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is a Child Safe organisation. The School actively promotes the protection, safety and wellbeing of all students and requires all staff to be suitable and committed to upholding the Child Safe Standards. All staff employed by Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School are expected to undertake Child Protection training and hold a current NSW Working With Children Check clearance. Please see Working with Children Check (WWCC) for more information.
Benefits of Working at Lindisfarne
Discount for school tuition fees (dependent on enrolment availability)
Out of School Care Facilities
Salary Packaging
Access to latest Apple devices
Staff Social Events / Social Club
Free access to School Fitness Centre
Ability to access exclusive FitnessPassport membership
Annual Flu Vaccination
StaffEd Professional Learning Program
Emerging Leaders Program
First Aid Certification
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - free and confidential counselling
Job Description
The Director of Performing Arts is a key leadership role responsible for shaping and delivering an exceptional Performing Arts program from Pre-School to Year 12. This role requires a passionate, strategic, and experienced educator to lead a vibrant department that encompasses Music, Drama, and Dance.
The successful applicant will be an inspiring leader with a proven track record in coordinating large-scale performances and productions, demonstrating excellence in both classroom teaching and co-curricular programming. They will be committed to nurturing creativity, collaboration, and a lifelong appreciation of the performing arts in every student.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the development and delivery of a dynamic and inclusive Performing Arts curriculum across all year levels (P–12), aligned with national standards.
Oversee the planning and delivery of engaging lessons that cater to diverse learning styles and abilities.
Mentor and support Performing Arts teachers and tutors, fostering a collaborative and high-performing team culture.
Drive innovation in curriculum and pedagogy, incorporating digital tools and creative approaches to teaching and learning.
Collaborate with other academic and co-curricular leaders to support cross-disciplinary initiatives and whole-school events.
Monitor and respond to student performance data, using evidence to inform teaching practice and improvement strategies.
Foster an inclusive, student-centred culture that celebrates diversity and promotes critical and creative expression.
Coordinate and oversee performing arts tuition programs, major school productions, concerts, festivals, and events, ensuring excellence in planning, rehearsal, and performance.
Liaise with parents, guardians, and the wider community to promote understanding of the importance of Performing Arts education.
Contribute actively to the broader leadership of the School through regular participation in leadership meetings and initiatives.
Provide strategic leadership to the department, managing budgets, resources, and future planning.
The salary offered will be commensurate with the successful applicant's skills, qualifications and experience and will be based on the teaching salaries in the Independent Schools NSW Teachers Co-operative Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2025
Desired Skills and Experience
Required skills
Demonstrated exceptional proficiency in the Performing Arts
Strong leadership and team management capabilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to develop and implement innovative curriculum strategies
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a high-performing academic leadership team
High-level organisational and project management skills
Proficiency with educational technology and digital tools for teaching and performance
Creative problem-solving and strategic thinking
Confidence in liaising with internal and external stakeholders, including parents, staff, and community partners
Required Experience
A minimum of 5 years' experience in teaching Performing Arts at a secondary level
Prior leadership experience within an educational setting
Demonstrated success in coordinating large-scale performances, productions, or music events
Proven ability to develop and implement curriculum and assessment practices
Experience mentoring staff and supporting professional development
Engagement with the broader school community and co-curricular life
Experience delivering differentiated learning to support a range of student needs
Selection Criteria
Educational Leadership and Curriculum Development: Demonstrate a history of designing innovative curricula aligned with standards and student needs while modelling effective teaching practices.
Student Wellbeing and Pastoral Care: Outline your ability to nurture student well-being, implement strong pastoral care, and collaborate with staff to create a positive learning environment.
Resource Management and Environmental Stewardship: Highlight experience in identifying resource needs, budget preparation, and promoting sustainable practices within an educational context.
Community Engagement and Collaboration: Illustrate your skill in engaging with the School community, representing the School, and contributing to co-curricular activities while ensuring supervision and active involvement.
Commitment to Anglican Ethos: Demonstrated and genuine commitment to upholding and embodying the Anglican Identity and Christian Ethos of the School with clear evidence of Compassion, Wisdom, and Respect in all interactions with students, staff, and the broader school community.