About Geelong Lutheran College
Geelong Lutheran College is seeking a passionate and organised Vocational Pathways Coordinator to lead the development and implementation of our VCE Vocational Major and VET programs within a supportive Christian learning environment.
This leadership role reports to the Executive Principal via the Director of Teaching and Learning (Secondary) and works closely with the Head of Secondary and Pathways Coordinator to ensure a collaborative and student-focused approach to vocational education.
With 200 core staff and additional casual team members across our St John’s and Armstrong Creek campuses, we work collaboratively to create positive learning environments. We are committed to attracting and retaining high-quality academic and corporate staff who share our passion for education.
Position Details
Key Responsibilities:
The successful applicant will demonstrate:
This is an exciting opportunity to shape meaningful pathways and support students in achieving successful post-school outcomes.
How to Apply
All applications must include:
Applications close: 9.00am, Wednesday 15 April 2026
Email applications to: employment@glc.vic.edu.au
A copy of the Position Description, including the Key Selection Criteria, is available on our website: www.glc.vic.edu.au
Geelong Lutheran College is committed to the care, safety, and wellbeing of children and young people, which is central to all that we do.
St John’s Newtown campus is centrally located in the Geelong CBD and delivers a dynamic, engaging and holistic curriculum catering for the developing needs of learners from 3-year old Kindergarten to Year 6.
Geelong Lutheran College Armstrong Creek, established in 2009, is a co-educational Primary and Secondary school offering education for students from Prep to Year 12.
Together, the two campuses operate as Geelong Lutheran College, catering for children from age three to Year 12.
The Lutheran Education system is the second-largest non-government system providing for over 40,000 students across Australia. Lutheran education has a long and proud tradition of education since 1839, springing from a strong Lutheran desire to educate their children within a Christian context.
Today, Lutheran schools cater for students from a wide range of faith backgrounds. Lutheran schools are well-known for their quality, values based Christian education.