Our College is seeking expressions of interest for a Counsellor to work as part of our student support team. All applications, regardless of full-time or part-time, will be considered. Only applicants who answer the selection criteria will be considered.
About you
- You enjoy working with children and teenagers and want to find best outcomes for students.
- You are skilled, authentic and innovative in your approach to the delivery of services to your customers.
- You are committed to continuous improvement and unleashing the potential of those you come into contact with.
- You are an active listener and a leader who engages with and builds strong positive relationships with members of the College community, including staff, students and parents.
Responsibilities
This role will:
- Support the whole child’s needs, considering their emotional, social, psychological, physical and spiritual well-being.
- Provide therapeutic interventions to individual students or groups of students to assist them with the circumstances of their lives such as family breakdown, mental health issues, grief and loss, transition/developmental issues, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, child abuse, self-harm, and relationships.
- Apply professional knowledge base to treatment planning.
- Liaise and collaborate with internal and external professionals in order to best support students.
- Support students with social, emotional and behavioural challenges and assist staff in this space.
- Identify signs and symptoms of mental health problems and disorders and make referrals when appropriate.
- Work as part of the College’s student development team, participating in welfare meetings, case conferences and peer supervision.
- Provide training to staff and students about self-care, child protection, case management, mental health issues and any other topic within your scope of expertise.
- Develop and implement pro-active programs to address issues common to a group of students.
- Maintain high-quality records consistent with the College’s student, professional and legislative requirements.
- Observe the College’s policies, ethical guidelines, legal requirements and standards of practice, including informed consent, confidentiality, and reporting child abuse when interacting with students.
- Complete reports to the College and Government departments as required.
- Participate in staff daily devotions and College worship sessions.
Selection Criteria
- Outline how your faith and beliefs align with ours as a Christian College.
- Demonstrated strong interpersonal skills and capacity to develop and work as part of a high performing team.
- Comprehensive understanding of the Child Protection framework, reporting and compliance obligations.
- Demonstrated ability to evaluate and apply research relating to child development and mental health to assist young people to effectively participate in their learning environments.
- Demonstrated understanding of how school based counselling differs from individual practice.
Mandatory qualifications
This role requires the incumbent to possess a Bachelor or Masters in Counselling or equivalent, current registration with the relevant professional board, and have knowledge of educational settings and processes.
Location
This role will be based at our Carbrook campus, but may occasionally work at our Springwood campus.
For more information on our College, please visit our website at www.calvarycc.qld.edu.au
Staff Benefits
Calvary employees can access a range of benefits including but not limited to:
- An attractive remuneration package which includes annual pay increases, increased superannuation entitlements and paid parental leave.
- Discount on student tuition.
- Salary sacrificing benefits including novated leasing.
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program which provides free and confidential counselling, support and advisory services.
- On site short and long day care services (Carbrook) and a pre-prep service (Springwood and Carbrook).
- Be part of a vibrant community including regular events, worship, devotions and prayer groups.
Application Process
Applications are to be submitted by email to [email protected] and are to include a cover letter and resume. In your cover letter, in no more than two pages, tell us:
- Why you are fit for the role in light of the above responsibilities and selection criteria; and
- About your faith journey and current church involvement
On appointment, the applicant will also be required to acknowledge acceptance of the College’s Statement of Beliefs and Staff Lifestyle Agreement. Applicants will also be asked to provide evidence of possession of current professional registration/s and qualifications outlined in your resume and possession of a current Working with Children Blue Card.