Student Wellbeing Officer - Multiple Positions - All Campuses Ongoing, full time or part time ABOUT THE COLLEGE Founded in 1980, Christian College Geelong is a K-12 school where academic achievement is balanced with care and concern for each student's character development and wellbeing, grounded in the Christian faith.
We have five campuses across Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast region as well as a rural experience for Year 9 students at an expansive farm property in Scotsburn, near Ballarat, and a unique Art, Technology and Design campus for Senior School students in Waurn Ponds.
Honesty, integrity, compassion, respect and tolerance underpin the expectations of all interactions within the College program.
The Board and staff of Christian College believe that every student reflects the goodness of God's creation and has intrinsic worth, irrespective of class, colour or creed.
Staff members daily seek to provide examples of Christian love in their dealings with students, parents and other staff members.
THE ROLE We are seeking to appoint appropriately qualified Student Wellbeing Officers to numerous ongoing, full-time and/or part-time positions across the College, commencing Term 1 - 2025.
Led by the Director of Wellbeing, the successful candidates will join our Student Wellbeing team to support a positive wellbeing culture at the College.
This involves supporting students requiring assistance with their wellbeing needs on a day-to-day basis, encouraging engagement, providing interventions and referrals, working with external professionals and student support groups, liaising with parents/guardians and providing programs to student groups.
The Student Wellbeing Officer is focused on student welfare and creating a source of support for students so that they may form meaningful and engaging relationships with the school and other staff.
Your days will be varied, always active and working with purpose to support the overall wellbeing of the College's students.
WHAT YOU BRING We are looking for heartfelt, genuine, adaptable Student Wellbeing Officers to provide support to students and families within our community.
A relevant tertiary qualification relating to wellbeing that may include qualification(s) in mental health, counselling, social work, psychology, teaching, youth work etc.
Demonstrated prior experience working with children and young people and the ability to build rapport and trust.
Strong knowledge of current evidence-based practices in relation to behaviour, psychological and wellbeing theories and practices, policies and current legislations relevant to children and young people.
Well-developed communication, interpersonal, advocacy and conflict resolution skills to liaise with chaplains, teaching staff, management, parents and external providers.
Proven innovative and imaginative problem-solving skills.
A thorough understanding of and commitment to Child Safe frameworks and regulations.
WHAT WE OFFER A professional growth program.
A safe and supportive work environment.
Fee discount for enrolled children.
An employee assistance program.
TO APPLY If your career purpose is to make a positive impact on the lives of children and young people and you are passionate about inspiring them through a Christian-based education, we encourage you to reach out to us! Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? How many years' experience do you have as a Student Wellbeing Officer? Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check? #J-18808-Ljbffr