Leadership Opportunity: Head of School & Teacher Technology (CEO1)
Position details
- Classification: Chief Education Officer Grade 1 (CEO1)
- Role Type: Temporary, full-time opportunity (up to 2 years) with the potential for extension or conversion to ongoing
- Location: Close to Wynyard station & hybrid work arrangements available
Are you a strategic technology leader ready to shape the digital future of teacher accreditation and school standards in NSW?
The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) is seeking a forward-thinking and accomplished Head of School and Teacher Technology to lead the delivery of digital services that underpin the state’s teacher accreditation and school regulatory frameworks.
About NESA
At the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) we work with the NSW community to drive improvements in student achievement.
We achieve this by supporting all school sectors with high-quality syllabuses, assessment (including managing the HSC and NAPLAN), teaching standards (e.g., accrediting teachers) and school environments (including setting and monitoring school standards).
To find out more about the important work we do for NSW visit our website.
About the Role
Reporting directly to the Chief Information and Digital Officer, this senior leadership role is responsible for the strategic and operational delivery of teacher accreditation and school regulation technology services, working in close partnership with the School and Teaching Standards Division.
You will lead the delivery and continuous improvement of NESA’s school and teacher technology platforms, including the management and cloud migration of a mission-critical Microsoft Dynamics CRM system used by over 200,000 educators and 200 internal users.
Your portfolio will include:
- Leading complex ICT projects and operational delivery
- Driving digital innovation and service excellence
- Managing stakeholder relationships across government, education sectors, and vendors
- Aligning technology solutions with NESA’s strategic goals for teacher accreditation and school standards
What You’ll Bring
- Proven leadership in technology and digital delivery within complex environments
- Expertise in managing large-scale CRM platforms (preferably Microsoft Dynamics)
- Expertise in stakeholder engagement, negotiation, and conflict resolution
- Experience in education, academic, or public sector program delivery
- Strategic thinking and resilience in navigating legacy systems and rapid change
- Relevant tertiary or professional qualifications or demonstrated, equivalent professional experience in a related field
- A valid Working With Children Check (prior to commencement, not required at application)
For further information, we invite you to download the role description.
Why Join Us?
At NESA, you’ll be part of a purpose-driven organisation that values innovation, collaboration, and public impact. You’ll lead a team of up to 3 direct reports and influence a broader group of 30+ professionals, shaping the future of how technology supports schools and teachers across NSW.
This is your opportunity to make a lasting contribution to educational excellence and digital transformation in one of Australia’s most influential education agencies.
Ready to lead the future of school and teacher technology in NSW?
Select apply and attach:
- an up-to-date résumé and
- a cover letter that outlines what you would bring to this role
Advice on applying for NSW Public Sector roles
If you need reasonable adjustments for the recruitment process and workplace, please reach out to the contact person above.
Close date: Monday 11 August at 11.59pm AEST
Thank you for your interest, we look forward to receiving your application.
Important information
This is a child-related role. For the successful applicant, as a condition of employment, they will be required to provide a Working with Children Check (WWCC) Clearance number (for paid employment) prior to commencement in the role. Please note the WWC will be at the applicant’s own expense. For more information, click here.
We particularly welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with a disability, people of all ages, genders, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans and refugees.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. For ongoing roles, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or an Australian Permanent Resident. Australian Temporary Residents may be considered for a fixed term contract for the length of their visa, depending on the requirements of the hiring area and the position.
A Talent Pool (valid for 18 months) may be created for future ongoing and temporary roles.