Lead Counsellor St George Christian School

JOB DESCRIPTION

St George Christian School (SGCS) is a K-12 Co-educational School with a reputation for strong academic outcomes, intentional pastoral care and a disciplined and warm environment. Our devoted staff, strive to make a positive difference in the life of their students.

SGCS is based across two campuses in the St George region of Sydney. Our size (dual stream from K-6 and triple stream from 7-12) positions us well to know each student and enables the provision of a breadth of subject choices and co-curricular activities.

SGCS is a dynamic learning community encouraging the development of students’ personal character and gifts, whilst experiencing joy in learning and excellence in teaching in a supportive K-12 co-educational Christian environment.

The role of Lead Counsellor has a 1 day per fortnight allocation (0.1 FTE) along with Counsellor responsibilities working 3 days per week (0.6 FTE). 

 Lead Counsellor Responsibilities 

This component of the role reports directly ot the Principal

  • Oversee the counselling service from a holistic school-wide perspective ensuring consistency in procedures across the school.
  • Provide a point of liaison for senior staff.
  • Provide clinical guidance and support for the School Counselling Team:
  • Coordinate and lead team meetings within the team.
  • Provide training and induction for new school counselling staff.
  •  Provide clinical guidance and support for complex cases and child           protection concerns.
  • Oversee school counselling referrals and prioritise referrals to be seen.
  • Oversee individual caseloads and ensure equitable distribution amongst    staff members.
  • Ensure clinical professional standards are being maintained to in regard      to case notes, reports etc. o Undertake staff appraisal meetings within      the school counselling team to ensure staff growth and satisfaction.
  • Review and update where necessary all procedures and forms e.g.              intake, psychometric forms. Ensuring school-wide consistency.
  • Organise and facilitate PD days.
  • Organise resources, training etc by keep stock of forms, assessments        etc needed for clinical work and keeping re-ordering when necessary        for the team. 

Promote and foster whole school wellbeing initiatives:

  • Develop and implement pro-active school wide approaches to mental wellbeing including groups and parent workshops.
  • Monitor trends across the whole school and implement effective practices where needed to address these trends.
  • Contribute to the school communications system by contributing to the newsletter or other appropriate correspondence.

 Counsellor Responsibilities 

  • Provide psychological assessment, counselling and consultancy to individual students and their parents
  • Plan, develop and implement individual and group programs aimed at      assisting students and families with social and emotional well-being.
  • Liaise with staff to support student well-being
  • Commitment to the promotion of health and welfare within the school
  • Liaise with community organisations and professionals as required
  • A commitment to maintaining confidential case files and ensuring high        levels of discretion and confidentiality
  • Perform any other duties as required by the Principal or Head of                 Department

 Essential Requirements for the Role:

  • Tertiary qualifications in Psychology and registered with  the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist.
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of the specific developmental needs of school aged children and adolescents.
  • Demonstrated expertise in the assessment and treatment of a wide range of psycho-social issues.
  • Ability to provide educational and psychological testing.
  • Experience working in a school or other suitable setting, with a strong understanding of legislative and ethical considerations in the field of psychology.
  • The ability to work with diverse groups of professionals to identify and address students’ specific social, emotional, learning and behavioural needs.
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and implement programs with groups of primary aged children.
  • The ability to lead a team of colleagues, to establish effective clinical practices and priorities.
  • Highly developed organisational skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A NSW Working With Children Check Number.
  • Current NSW Driver Licence as travel between campuses may be require

Applicants must demonstrate ability to show commitment with integrity to the Christian Identity, Mission and ethos of the School. 

Salary and conditions are consistent with the NSW Christian Schools Teaching Staff Multi – Enterprise Agreement 2021.

 Application Process

 Forward your application including:

  • Cover Letter
  • SGCS General Staff Application form available on our website
  • Resume
  • References

to [email protected] by 4:00pm on Monday 13 November 2023.       

 St George Christian School’s mission is to develop each person’s character and gifts, for serving God and his people by promoting joy in learning, excellence in teaching and personal Christian faith and growth towards maturity. The School is committed to ensuring the safety, welfare and wellbeing of all children at the School and is dedicated to protecting them from abuse and harm. 

 

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

St George Christian School

Job Salary

Part time