Trinity Grammar School is the largest Anglican Boys’ School in NSW with an enviable reputation and tradition over generations for serving the educational needs of boys and young men.
About the Role
As Head of Faculty – Drama, you will lead the strategic and day-to-day operations of the Drama Department, fostering a culture of high expectations, creativity, and engagement. You will be responsible for shaping the curriculum and ensuring outstanding learning outcomes, as well as overseeing and delivering the School’s major theatrical productions, which are a highlight of our cultural calendar.
As part of a collegial and supportive environment, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and a community that values innovation, professionalism, and excellence. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of Drama in a boys’ school and to leave a lasting impact on the lives of young people.
What You’ll Do
- Lead, mentor and support Drama staff to deliver high-quality teaching and learning.
- Design, implement and evaluate innovative curriculum programs aligned with NESA/ACARA requirements.
- Oversee all co-curricular Drama activities, including school productions, showcases, and performance opportunities.
- Manage production budgets, resources and logistics to deliver professional-standard events.
- Inspire and nurture a love of performance and creativity among students.
- Collaborate with other faculties and contribute to the wider life of the School.
Who You Are
- A passionate educator with a strong foundation in literacy, inquiry learning, and digital pedagogy.
- A collaborative leader who thrives in a team environment and enjoys mentoring others.
- A strategic thinker with a flair for innovation and a commitment to continuous improvement.
- An advocate for student voice, academic excellence, and inclusive learning environments.
What You Bring
- Be an outstanding educator with proven experience in leading curriculum development in Drama.
- Have strong leadership skills and the ability to motivate and support staff and students.
- Demonstrate a track record of producing and directing high-quality theatrical productions.
- Possess excellent organisational and communication skills.
- Be passionate about boys’ education and committed to fostering creativity and confidence in young men.
- A willingness to be involved in the broad life of the School
- A connection with the Christian Mission of the School
Our commitment to you
Trinity is committed to the support and professional development of all staff, by offering:
- Access to state of the art resources and facilities
- Opportunity for involvement in Sport and Co-curricular activities outside of the classroom
- A strong Christian foundation
- Opportunities to be part of a Professional Learning Team within your current timetable
- Family friendly and ‘Best Workplace’ accredited employer
This role attracts a generous teaching salary (dependent on your accreditation level) and a Leadership Level 2 allowance.
Applications close Monday 8th September 2025
Trinity Grammar School is an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or age.
Applicants should possess a personal identification with the Christian aims of the School. It is an offence under the NSW Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 for a person convicted of a serious sex offence to apply for this position.