School Counsellor Tintern Grammar

JOB DESCRIPTION

Ongoing

Part time (0.4) Wednesday and Thursday

 

About Us

With a legacy of over 145 years of achievement, Tintern is one of Melbourne’s most respected schools, with students from our Early Learning Centre to Year 12.  At Tintern, we are committed to providing a workplace which encourages professional growth and opportunities for all staff.

We educate boys and girls from ELC to Year 12 in our Parallel Learning model – a crafted combination of single gender and co-educational learning. Care for each student, a culture of personal and academic best, and excellent teaching all enable our students to maximise their influence on the world. 

 

About the Role

Reporting to the Director of Student Welfare Services, we are seeking to appoint a School Counsellor with a track record of excellence in supporting student welfare who will contribute enthusiastically to the broader positive culture of the school.

 

As a key member of the Student Welfare Services team, you will assist in the existing wellbeing program structure to further strengthen Tintern’s position to support the long-term success of our students. As a member of a relevant professional association, you will provide counselling services to students and families, recommend referrals to external agencies where required, assist in the assessment of students’ safety and welfare needs. You will bring your passion for student welfare to the School and above all, have a willingness to engage, connect and care for our students. 

 

This is a part-time role, effective Term 1, 2023.

 

Prerequisite: Current membership of the Australian Psychological Society or the Australian Association of Social Workers is required.

 

About You

You will be able to demonstrate excellence in supporting student and family welfare in a school environment.  You will demonstrate:

  • Care and connectedness with students 
  • Post-graduate or similar qualifications in student wellbeingor related area
  • Experience in an educational setting
  • Strong IT skills 
  • Ability to encourage and motivate students 
  • Strong communication and documentation skills 
  • Flexible, responsive and creative with an innovative mindset
  • Highly developed interpersonal skills 

 

Please view the Position Description for a full overview of duties by visiting our website:

http://www.tintern.vic.edu.au/tintern/employment/

 

Applications for this position should include a cover letter addressing your employment preference for part-time, a current curriculum vitae and names of three referees. 

 

 

 

To apply please visit Ongoing

Part time (0.4) Wednesday and Thursday

 

About Us

With a legacy of over 145 years of achievement, Tintern is one of Melbourne’s most respected schools, with students from our Early Learning Centre to Year 12.  At Tintern, we are committed to providing a workplace which encourages professional growth and opportunities for all staff.

We educate boys and girls from ELC to Year 12 in our Parallel Learning model – a crafted combination of single gender and co-educational learning. Care for each student, a culture of personal and academic best, and excellent teaching all enable our students to maximise their influence on the world. 

 

About the Role

Reporting to the Director of Student Welfare Services, we are seeking to appoint a School Counsellor with a track record of excellence in supporting student welfare who will contribute enthusiastically to the broader positive culture of the school.

 

As a key member of the Student Welfare Services team, you will assist in the existing wellbeing program structure to further strengthen Tintern’s position to support the long-term success of our students. As a member of a relevant professional association, you will provide counselling services to students and families, recommend referrals to external agencies where required, assist in the assessment of students’ safety and welfare needs. You will bring your passion for student welfare to the School and above all, have a willingness to engage, connect and care for our students. 

 

This is a part-time role, effective Term 1, 2023.

 

Prerequisite: Current membership of the Australian Psychological Society or the Australian Association of Social Workers is required.

 

About You

You will be able to demonstrate excellence in supporting student and family welfare in a school environment.  You will demonstrate:

  • Care and connectedness with students 
  • Post-graduate or similar qualifications in student wellbeingor related area
  • Experience in an educational setting
  • Strong IT skills 
  • Ability to encourage and motivate students 
  • Strong communication and documentation skills 
  • Flexible, responsive and creative with an innovative mindset
  • Highly developed interpersonal skills 

 

Please view the Position Description for a full overview of duties by visiting our website:

http://www.tintern.vic.edu.au/tintern/employment/

 

Applications for this position should include a cover letter addressing your employment preference for part-time, a current curriculum vitae and names of three referees. 

 

 

To apply please visit http://www.tintern.vic.edu.au/tintern/employment/. Applications must be received by Friday 23 September, 4pm.

 

Only people with the right to work in this country may apply for this position.

Tintern Grammar is a child safe school.

. Applications must be received by Friday 23 September, 4pm.

 

Only people with the right to work in this country may apply for this position.

Tintern Grammar is a child safe school.

JOB SUMMARY

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Tintern Grammar

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