Stepping into [ed]Leadership

Stepping into [ed]Leadership with Kerri Proctor

Episode Summary

Step into [ed]Leadership with Kerri Proctor.

Episode Notes

Professional nourishment

In this episode, Kerri Proctor shares her journey from classroom teacher to middle leader and now executive, reflecting on the power of professional dialogue. She highlights the unique learning that comes from collaboration and leading with humility, emphasizing that culture and community always come before strategy. We discuss the challenges and gifts of middle leadership, including the ever-present imposter syndrome, the balance of operational and strategic responsibilities, and the profound impact middle leaders have as stewards and connectors in a school.

Kerri opens up about the steep learning curve that comes with stepping into higher leadership, from trusting her intuition and building strong relationships to navigating time management, policy, and wellbeing. We explore the critical role of learning communities, personalised professional growth, and creating an environment where all staff feel seen, heard, and respected. Kerri advocates for a culture of reflection, invitational feedback, and finding what nourishes each teacher, reminding us that real growth is a journey for both new and experienced educators.

Our conversation also delves into Kerri’s transformative cultural immersion trip to Arnhem Land, where she learned the power of slowing down, listening deeply, and leading with curiosity. She reveals how these experiences align with her approach to leadership; focusing on trust, values, and bringing out the best in every member of the school community. Kerri encourages educators to say yes to new opportunities, celebrate each person’s unique contribution, and always ask, “Is this best for our students and our community?”