Outstanding Leadership Opportunity Colegio Colombo Británico Cali Cali, Colombia Position: Headmaster (Head of School) Effective: August 2015 APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 12, 2014 Learn More: http://www.colombobritanico.edu.co/ THE SCHOOL The Colegio Colombo Britanico was founded in the summer of 1956, thanks to the initiative of a group of eminent citizens who were educated in England and had great respect for the English educational system. They wanted the city of Cali to have a Catholic school that would offer students the benefits of English as a second language. The coeducational school would guarantee equal opportunities for men and women and support the development of critical thinking skills. It would adhere to the guidelines of English education, as adapted to local conditions, and would be responsive to the needs and requirements of the community. The Consul of Great Britain, Mr. AEB Laurence, gave his full support and commitment to this business proposal by Luis Emilio Sardi, Bernardo Garces and Luis Alfredo Restrepo. In June 1956 the CCB Corporation was founded. This non-profit company offered the same obligations and rights for all those who wanted their children to be educated in the institution. In the light of the motto of the School s coat of arms: "Uniting people and cultures through education", the School continues in the search and implementation of strategies and programs to ensure its progress. Also it fulfils its social mission: to provide Colombian education that prepares "caring, informed young people eager for knowledge, able to contribute to creating a better and more peaceful world in the framework of mutual understanding and intercultural respect"; a fundamental purpose of the International Baccalaureate Programme and the founding principles of the School. MISSION Prepare minds and hearts to face the challenges of the future. VISION Be a community whose members are acknowledged for transforming and making a positive impact on their surroundings.
PHILOSOPHY The Colegio Colombo Británico bases its philosophy in the values of honesty, respect, responsibility, solidarity and tolerance. The School: Recognizes and respects the cultural, religious, ethnic, intellectual and social diversity. Develops moral, social and intellectual autonomy as an integrated process through significant learning. Creates the necessary conditions for students to reflect about the way they are learning. Stimulates in the students independent, critical and analytical thought, abilities to conduct inquiry and the development of creativity. Offers several scenarios for the development of talents in students. Joins forces with the family and community to form the students. Is committed to the preservation and care of the ecosystems in the environment. QUALITY ASSURANCE & ACCREDITATION The Colegio Colombo Británico offers a bilingual (Spanish-English) and co-bicultural education for students from 18 months to 18 years of age. It is the only school of its type in southwestern Colombia. The School offers the three programs of the International Baccalaureate Organization in its bilingual version: IB Primary School (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), in compliance with national and international educational standards. Currently, and with help from the Sistema de Gestión de Calidad (Quality Management System), the School is checking its work, reflecting on it, and putting in place the necessary adjustments, while taking into account suggestions for continuous improvement. The members of the community are very pleased that the process, achievements, and purposes that constitute our mission statement are the result of our teamwork. The firms SGS (Société Générale de Surveillance) and UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) granted certification to the School in April of 2010. LOCATION AND FACILITIES The School features extensive sporting and recreational facilities, academic buildings superbly equipped for each of the four sections (Kindergarten, Preprimary, Primary, Secondary); laboratories for chemistry, physics and biology; library and information center, auditorium, sports area with tennis and indoor gymnasium, cafeteria and administration buildings, maintenance and transportation.
CURRICULUM The School offers three International Baccalaureate programs: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The entire student population benefits from the IB curriculum s distinctive features and strengths. These programmes "form a coherent sequence that encourages holistic education of the human being, emphasizing intellectual, personal, emotional and social growth" and encourages students to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners. The School is one of four in Colombia that are part of the global IB network of 3,290 schools in 141 countries. These programs are supported by collaborative planning from teachers and specialists in each grade, for an integrated multi-disciplinary approach. The student learner profile prioritizes affective and cognitive skills, and seeks to educate citizens who are competent and active. Additionally we believe the arts (music, dance, theater, visual arts and literature) are part of a universal language. Therefore the School gives the arts equal weight with other subjects, as it constitutes a means of personal growth. This relationship with the arts allows students to develop an appreciation for aesthetic and sensibility, with a balance of learning techniques and creative expression of ideas and emotions. The School s extracurricular activities also enable the development of skills, strengths and skills at individual and group level. Students participate in basketball, soccer, volleyball, gymnastics, swimming, judo and skating, and represent the School at intercollegiate sports tournaments. According to the ages of the academic sections, the School offers complementary curricular activities including theater, dance, violin, cello, guitar, choir, gardening, crafts, cooking and more. Students also participate in Model UN, music, newspaper, yearbook, scouting, social services, and preparation for Confirmation. A Musical has become a traditional annual event. SCHOOL GOVERNANCE The School is a private, non for profit Corporation whose owners are its associates. One parent per family becomes a member of the Corporation, or associate, once the family enters the School. Such member has a vote at the annual Assembly where besides attending the annual report from the President of the Board and the Headmaster, the Board of Directors is elected. The Board has seven principal members and seven substitutes. In order to conduct the School s business, the meetings take place every month (or more if it is required).
The school governance is made up of the following bodies: Board of Directors It has seven principal members and seven substitutes. In order to conduct the School s business, the meetings take place every month or more if it necessary. Directive Counsil Allows participation of the different representatives of the educational community. This Council establishes administrative and academic guide lines. Academic Council Establishes educational guidelines. THE POSITION The new Headmaster will have the opportunity to build on the solid International Baccalaureate Programmes (PYP, MYP and DP). Using his/her fiscal and administrative management experience, the new Headmaster will lead CCB into a future that allows the school to fulfill its commitment to academic excellence, while maintaining financial sustainability. Candidates with a proven track record in leading schools as Head of School, Deputy Head or Principal and who are committed to the education of young people are invited to apply. Candidates should be dynamic, self-confident and approachable, with excellent communication, leadership and inter-personal skills. In order to help Colegio Colombo Británico reach its excellence, the successful candidate must be: A visionary and inspirational leader; A confident, collaborative decision-maker; Committed to incorporate Information Technology based solutions into every facet of education, from computers to social media to web based research; An outstanding communicator in English primarily and, preferably, in Spanish as well A skilled recruiter, able to attract, develop, and retain outstanding educators; Successful in development efforts such as fundraising, with outreach to alumni; Committed and able to ensure the continued implementation and success of the IB program; Exceptional interpersonal skills with staff, parents and students; Experienced with accreditation processes; A pedagogical leader who is able to understand, share, and emphasized research-based best educational practices; Experienced with certification processes in extracurricular activities such as music, art, sports. Academic and Professional Qualifications An advanced Educational Degree, with a credential in Administration Previous experience (at least four years) and proven success in an executive or administrative role, as a Head of School, Deputy Head or Principal. Overseas experience, with an interest and affinity with Latin American countries can count in favor of the candidate. Strong financial and organizational, human resource, marketing and management skills Proven experience and expertise with International Baccalaureate programs Strong leadership in pedagogical approaches Knowledge in school governance Educational or professional experience in a culturally diverse environment Experience in technology based educational solutions English fluency is essential; additionally an ability to communicate in Spanish is preferable
SALARY & BENEFITS An initial, two or three-year, renewable contract will be offered to the successful candidate. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with the experiences. APPLICATION PROCESS Application Deadline: December 12, 2014 The CCB Board has retained Dr. Paul DeMinico, Vice President of Administrative Searches with International Schools Services (ISS), to serve as lead consultant for the search. He will be assisted by the ISS staff. Candidates are asked to submit their letter of interest as early as possible as ISS and the CCB reserves the right to close the selection process at any time if the right candidate is found. All candidates who wish to apply for the position must establish a professional file with ISS to facilitate the application process and ensure that credentials are provided in a uniform and consistent manner. Since CCB has requested ISS to assist with this search, applicants for this specific position do not need to pay a fee to originate or reactivate their professional file. Merely proceed to the website and use the coupon named CCB2014 when prompted for payment. Candidates who have yet to establish professional files with ISS or who must activate their professional files may find complete application details online: educatorcareers.iss.edu/administrative-careers. Candidates who currently have active professional files with ISS need only send a cover letter explaining what demonstrated strengths they bring to the position and reason for applying. ISS and CCB reserve the right to contact the writers of open references for confidential statements. The deadline for applications is December 12, 2014. Semifinalist (long-listed) candidates will be identified by ISS and their dossiers forwarded to the school. Finalists will be selected in November. Onsite interviews for finalist are tentatively set for the third week in January, with the intention to complete the final selection by late January 2015. Application materials should be sent electronically to: Dr. Paul DeMinico Vice President for Administrative Searches International Schools Services PO Box 5910 Princeton, NJ 08543-5910 USA Tel: 609.452.0990 Email: pdeminico@iss.edu Web: www.iss.edu