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Overview

The CSO employs approximately 2,000 staff in a variety of roles but with the common purpose of providing Catholic education that is innovative and life giving for students and staff.

Employment Opportunities

View a listing of all employment opportunities available at the Broken Bay Diocese.

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Job Application Packages

Download our job application packages for Principals, Assistant Principals, Religious Education Co-ordinators and Teachers.

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Working with Children Check

In Broken Bay we take our responsibility to protect children seriously. All staff are expected to promote child safety by having a clear understanding of their legal child protection responsibilities.

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Enterprise Agreements

Enterprise agreements are agreements made at an enterprise level between employers and employees about terms and conditions of employment.

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NESA

The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) replaced the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES) on 1 January 2017. NESA has an increased focus on: developing evidence-based policy to improve student achievement and support teachers. The Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Broken Bay is a Teacher Accreditation Authority.

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About Us

  • Director’s Message
  • Organisational Structure
  • Leadership Team
  • Catholic Schools Office
  • Policies

Mission

  • Catholic Life
  • Religious Education
  • Student Formation
  • Youth Ministry
  • Staff Formation
  • Parents and Parish
  • Stories

Learning & Teaching

  • School Improvement
  • Curriculum Initiatives
  • Professional Learning
  • Students with Special Needs
  • Gifted/High Ability Education
  • Student Achievement
  • Stories

Student Wellbeing

  • Student Wellbeing
  • School Counselling
  • Child Protection
  • Cyber-Safety
  • ANTI–BULLYING: PROMOTING SAFETY, POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
  • Behaviour Support - PROMOTING SAFETY AND POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING
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Careers

  • Employment Opportunities
  • Working with Children Check
  • Job Application Packages
  • Enterprise Agreements
  • Teacher Standards and Accreditation
  • Stories
Community of Catholic Schools Diocese of Broken Bay

Caroline Chisholm Centre
Building 2, 423 Pennant Hills Rd,
Pennant Hills NSW 2120

PO BOX 967
Pennant Hills NSW 1715

Phone +61 (0)2 9847 0000
Email cso@dbb.catholic.edu.au

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