Purpose
To assist schools with trialling innovative ways to support the implementation and development of curriculum, teaching and learning through the provision of a Head of Curriculum (HOD-C) shared across a cluster of small schools.
Objectives of the pilot are:
- to trial different contextual approaches for the use of a HOD-C position, including implementation models, and roles and responsibilities of the HOD-C
- to reduce teacher workload relating to the development and co-ordination of curriculum, assessment and teaching resources so that teachers can prioritise and focus their time on teaching and supporting student learning and achievement
- to provide curriculum expertise and capability development for staff in their local context.
Duration of program
2025–2026
Eligibility
Pilot-approved state schools serving as cluster hosts
Allocation of funds
Combined federal and state funding of up to $4m is available for the HOD-C pilot with a further $2m from Policy, Performance, International and Intergovernmental and up to $120,000 from Rural and Remote as part of the small schools support plan.
Schools are determined by regional directors or their delegates, in consultation with school leaders. They must be a small school (SL1 or SL2) and be willing to work with a HOD-C in a cluster of other small schools. The final list of 114 pilot schools was determined in May 2025.
Payment details
Annual | May | Salary of HOD-C |
On application—administration costs | In line with monthly payment schedule | 100% |
Recoupment process
Funds for this program are tied to participation in the small schools HOD-C pilot and may be recouped if a cluster withdraws.
How to apply
No application is required. Schools will be contacted directly if they are selected to participate.
Contact
Reviews, Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
Phone: (07) 3028 8285
Email:
OADG.SIB@qed.qld.gov.au