- Full-time, One Year Contract(Maternity Leave)
- Term 1, 2024 Start
- Competitive Salary
Sirius College is a non-denominational independent school (F-12) and is one of the leading educational institutions in Victoria with a mission to empower students to become critical thinkers and socially responsible individuals, motivated by moral values and a belief in tolerance, diversity and harmony.
About this role:
School Psychologist/Counsellor is accountable for the provision of social and emotional health information in line with international best practice. The School Psychologist/Counsellor will provide assessment, counselling, debriefing and family support to students of all year levels at their respective campus and will understand the child safety requirements at the college.
Job tasks and responsibilities:
- Develop specialist interventions based on recommendations of assessments.
- Develop and deliver social skills programs and/or other programs specifically related to the emotional well being and further psychological development of targeted groups.
- Provide family support to students and parents and assist within school boundaries.
- Keep relevant personnel informed of the essential issues involved in cases under management.
- Conducting individual and group counselling or psychoeducational programming with students.
- Referring students and their families to appropriate community agencies for medical, vocational, or social services.
- Liaise and consult, where appropriate, with teaching staff involved in the management of students receiving counselling and provide appropriate feedback on matters of student welfare.
- Organize parental information nights and workshops and/or conferences for both parents and students.
- Assist and provide input to the management and transition of all year levels.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
- Tertiary level qualifications in Psychology or minimum Diploma level qualifications in Counselling or relevant degree.
- For Psychologists – registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) is a must.
- Must hold, or be willing to obtain a current Working With Children Check (WWCC).
- Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with students and colleagues from culturally diverse backgrounds.
- Knowledge of therapeutic interventions e.g. CBT (Cognitive behavioural therapy)
- Exercise a high level of ethical conduct and well-developed report writing
- Case note skills and oral communication skills.
- Ability to exercise a high degree of confidentiality and ethical conduct.
- Commitment to and knowledge of the Mandatory reporting & school/state child safety standards.
- Proficiency in utilising IT systems.
Job Applications close: Sunday, 17 December 2023.
*Early applications are appreciated to assist the interview process. Please note that applications will be considered as they are received, and an appointment may be made prior to the application close date.
Position will commence Term 1, 2024
All staff at Sirius College are expected to be informed of their obligations in relation to child safety. Employment with Sirius College is subject to school policies including the Child Safety Policy, Child Safety Code of Conduct and Child Safety Statement as listed below.