ID FÓGRA 251260
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PRÍOMHSHONRAÍ
Stádas:
Gníomhach
Leibhéal:
Bunscoil
Dáta Postáilte:
Máirt Aib 28 2026
Spriocdháta le haghaidh Iarratas:
Máirt Beal 12 2026
Dáta Tosaithe:
Luan Meith 8 2026
Stádas an Phoist:
Buan
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SONRAÍ SCOILE
Cineál Scoile:
Príomhshruth le Ranganna Speisialta
Struchtúr na Scoile:
Ingearach
Inscne:
Comhoideachas
Pátrúnacht na Scoile:
Caitliceach
Rangú:
DEIS 1
Líon Iomlán na mBall Foirne Múinteoireachta:
30
Rolla Reatha:
289
Scoil Droichead:
Tá
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SONRAÍ AN PHOIST
Eolas Breise:
The Board of Management of St. Anne’s National School invites applications for the post of Administrative Deputy Principal. This permanent post will be appointed through open competition in line with Circular 0044/2019.
The school is a co-educational, vertical primary school with a Catholic ethos under the patronage of the Bishop of Kilmore, Martin Hayes.
St. Anne’s National School is a vibrant and dynamic school in Bailieborough, Co. Cavan with 15 mainstream classes, 6 special classes (Early Intervention Class, Mild GLD Class and 4 Autism Support Classes). The school aims to provide an inclusive, welcoming and nurturing environment where all pupils can flourish. It offers a broad and holistic education, and the pupils are well served by a dedicated and hardworking team of teachers, SNAs, ancillary staff and school management.
The Deputy Principal is required to exercise flexibility and full involvement in the school, working in partnership with and under the direction of the Principal to meet its day-to-day needs. This includes deputising in the Principal’s absence and upholding the school’s ethos and policies. Central to the role is a responsive, evidence-informed approach to leadership, adapting to changing needs and contexts in a reflective and proactive manner. The roles and responsibilities of the Deputy Principal relate to the four domains of leadership and management as outlined in Circular 0044/2019 and in Looking at Our School: A Quality Framework for Primary Schools And Special Schools (2022):
• Leading Teaching and Learning
• Managing the Organisation
• Leading School Development
• Developing Leadership Capacity
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The specific duties of the Deputy Principal can be accessed via the following link:
https://shorturl.at/lNUB3
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Eligibility Criteria for Appointment
• Applicants must be fully registered with the Teaching Council (Route 1, Primary) and have a minimum of five years recognised teaching service, two of which must be in a recognised primary school within the Republic of Ireland.
• The successful candidate must hold a certificate to teach Religion in a Catholic School.
• Appointment to this position will be subject to reference checks and Occupational Health screening, current and continuing Teaching Council registration, current Garda vetting requirements and proof of qualifications.
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Understanding of and demonstrated experience in the following areas is desirable:
• An understanding of, and commitment to, upholding the Catholic Ethos of the school.
• Experience and knowledge of Leadership, Management and Administration in Primary Schools.
• A clear vision for leading quality learning, teaching and assessment, with a strong understanding of the DEIS context and planning processes for school improvement, where equity and inclusion are central, and demonstrated experience in strategic and school development planning.
• A strong commitment to inclusive education, with proven capacity to lead and support learning, teaching and assessment in the area of Special Educational Needs, Inclusive Education and Diversity.
• An in-depth understanding of the Primary Curriculum Framework and Primary Curriculum, with a broad range of teaching experience, policy development and demonstrated capacity in leading curricula change.
• Highly effective interpersonal, intrapersonal, communication and negotiation skills with a proven capacity in successfully leading and managing people/teams.
• Evidence of the ability to work collaboratively and develop positive relationships with families, wider school community and liaise with external agencies and support services.
• Experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of innovative and evidence-based initiatives.
• Ability to provide pastoral care, promote pupil and staff wellbeing, parental involvement and the promotion of positive behaviour strategies;
• A commitment to lead and promote the development of pupil voice, choice and a culture of learning and creativity.
• A commitment to, and evidence of continuing professional development
• Strong organisational and time-management skills, with experience in prioritising and managing competing priorities effectively.
• A commitment to shared leadership and a willingness to delegate, develop leadership capacity and empower others.
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Additional Information
The post shall commence on 8th June 2026. The Board of Management of St. Anne’s National School is an equal opportunities employer.
Applications should be submitted via email only to recruitment@stannesns.ie and arrive no later than 5pm on Tuesday 12th May 2026.
Further information about our school can be found on https://www.stannesns.ie/
Only those shortlisted for interview will be contacted. Interviews will be held in-person. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Canvassing by, or on behalf of a candidate will automatically disqualify.
The school is a co-educational, vertical primary school with a Catholic ethos under the patronage of the Bishop of Kilmore, Martin Hayes.
St. Anne’s National School is a vibrant and dynamic school in Bailieborough, Co. Cavan with 15 mainstream classes, 6 special classes (Early Intervention Class, Mild GLD Class and 4 Autism Support Classes). The school aims to provide an inclusive, welcoming and nurturing environment where all pupils can flourish. It offers a broad and holistic education, and the pupils are well served by a dedicated and hardworking team of teachers, SNAs, ancillary staff and school management.
The Deputy Principal is required to exercise flexibility and full involvement in the school, working in partnership with and under the direction of the Principal to meet its day-to-day needs. This includes deputising in the Principal’s absence and upholding the school’s ethos and policies. Central to the role is a responsive, evidence-informed approach to leadership, adapting to changing needs and contexts in a reflective and proactive manner. The roles and responsibilities of the Deputy Principal relate to the four domains of leadership and management as outlined in Circular 0044/2019 and in Looking at Our School: A Quality Framework for Primary Schools And Special Schools (2022):
• Leading Teaching and Learning
• Managing the Organisation
• Leading School Development
• Developing Leadership Capacity
________________________________________
The specific duties of the Deputy Principal can be accessed via the following link:
https://shorturl.at/lNUB3
________________________________________
Eligibility Criteria for Appointment
• Applicants must be fully registered with the Teaching Council (Route 1, Primary) and have a minimum of five years recognised teaching service, two of which must be in a recognised primary school within the Republic of Ireland.
• The successful candidate must hold a certificate to teach Religion in a Catholic School.
• Appointment to this position will be subject to reference checks and Occupational Health screening, current and continuing Teaching Council registration, current Garda vetting requirements and proof of qualifications.
________________________________________
Understanding of and demonstrated experience in the following areas is desirable:
• An understanding of, and commitment to, upholding the Catholic Ethos of the school.
• Experience and knowledge of Leadership, Management and Administration in Primary Schools.
• A clear vision for leading quality learning, teaching and assessment, with a strong understanding of the DEIS context and planning processes for school improvement, where equity and inclusion are central, and demonstrated experience in strategic and school development planning.
• A strong commitment to inclusive education, with proven capacity to lead and support learning, teaching and assessment in the area of Special Educational Needs, Inclusive Education and Diversity.
• An in-depth understanding of the Primary Curriculum Framework and Primary Curriculum, with a broad range of teaching experience, policy development and demonstrated capacity in leading curricula change.
• Highly effective interpersonal, intrapersonal, communication and negotiation skills with a proven capacity in successfully leading and managing people/teams.
• Evidence of the ability to work collaboratively and develop positive relationships with families, wider school community and liaise with external agencies and support services.
• Experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of innovative and evidence-based initiatives.
• Ability to provide pastoral care, promote pupil and staff wellbeing, parental involvement and the promotion of positive behaviour strategies;
• A commitment to lead and promote the development of pupil voice, choice and a culture of learning and creativity.
• A commitment to, and evidence of continuing professional development
• Strong organisational and time-management skills, with experience in prioritising and managing competing priorities effectively.
• A commitment to shared leadership and a willingness to delegate, develop leadership capacity and empower others.
________________________________________
Additional Information
The post shall commence on 8th June 2026. The Board of Management of St. Anne’s National School is an equal opportunities employer.
Applications should be submitted via email only to recruitment@stannesns.ie and arrive no later than 5pm on Tuesday 12th May 2026.
Further information about our school can be found on https://www.stannesns.ie/
Only those shortlisted for interview will be contacted. Interviews will be held in-person. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Canvassing by, or on behalf of a candidate will automatically disqualify.
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RIACHTANAIS IARRATAIS
- Tá sé riachtanach go mbeadh Dearbhú Reachtúil bailí ag an duine a cheapfar agus go gcomhlánódh siad an Fhoirm Ghealltanais.
- Standard Application Form for Principalship/Deputy Principalship - in English
- Litir Iarratais
- Réiteoirí (ainm, ról, uimhir theagmhála.)
- Cóip de Theastais, Dioplómaí, Céimeanna
- Clárú na Comhairle Múinteoireachta
- Teastas Aitheanta chun Oideachas Reiligiúnach a Mhúineadh
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Is féidir iarratais a chur isteach trí
- Ríomhphost
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Uimhir Rolla:
18059J
Cuir Iarratas Chuig:
recruitment@stannesns.ie
Contae:
An Cabhán
Ceisteanna Chuig:
0429665242
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