Student Engagement Officer Australian Counselling Association

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Do you thrive in connecting and cultivating a sense of community?
  • Are you a natural at delivering presentations, and developing creative content?
  • Do you get energy by inspiring people?
  • Are you looking for an impactful role where you can visit new places, meet new people and be highly visible?                                                              

If so, we want YOU to be our next Student Engagement Officer!

About us

Australian Counselling Association (ACA) is Australia’s largest single registration body for Counsellors and Psychotherapists with over 14,000 members.

ACA serves a crucial role in advocating and advancing the profession of counselling and psychotherapy. We develop codes of ethical practice, training standards, and accredit education courses, and drive public awareness campaigns. ACA supports and strengthens our community of counsellors and psychotherapists – our member services include education, employment, practice development, and advocacy.

Position purpose

As our Student Engagement Officer, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the counselling and psychotherapy student experience, fostering a sense of belonging, and bridging the gap between students and their future professional self.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Engage with students to understand their needs and aspirations.
  • Cultivate and grow student membership through creative initiatives.
  • Deliver dynamic presentations to large groups that captivate and inspire.
  • Serve as the catalyst for building strong connections within the student body.
  • Take ownership of the student pathway, creating meaningful experiences.

What’s on offer

  • Highly impactful and purposeful work – helping student counsellors and the psychotherapist community
  • Competitive package commensurate with your experience, with annual leave loading, work from home and best practice flexible work options
  • Supportive, fun and friendly team, with direct access to decision-makers
  • Rapidly growing national association with career progression opportunities
  • Leafy, northern suburbs location with street parking

ABOUT YOU!

To be considered for this role, you will need to demonstrate:

  • Personality plus! Positive ‘can-do’ attitude.
  • Natural people-person with a passion for inspiring and nurturing others
  • Previous experience engaging with higher education and vocational service providers 
  • Good knowledge of marketing, business development and sales essentials
  • Excellent communication skills

Essential 

  • Proven ability to manage and motivate teams/build strong community culture through good people leadership, and clear communication
  • Sales, marketing, or business development experience
  • Experience in designing and producing audio-visual content, and distributing marketing materials
  • Understanding of higher education, vocational education stakeholders, course 
  • Understanding of academic expectations and the difficulties faced by students undertaking tertiary allied health studies, including the unique challenges faced international students, and in placements
  • Culturally sensitive, and a patient approach to student and customer needs

Desired

  • Experience as a counsellor or guidance officer highly regarded
  • Business, allied health or counselling qualification

Please outline in your cover letter (or video) how your experience is aligned with the requirements for this role and how you can make a difference!

Australian Counselling Association Values

Our friendly team brings their whole selves to work in a supportive and caring team environment and is strongly driven by our purpose to advance and strengthen the counselling profession.  We embrace our core values in our work:

  • Progressive: committed to being at the forefront of new developments and innovations in the counselling profession. 
  • Consistent: dedicated to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and ethical practice among its members. 
  • Empowering: engaging all members with mutual respect and accountability, valuing members’ and clients’ diverse backgrounds and experiences. 
  • Caring: we are driven by a deep sense of compassion and empathy for those needing counselling services. We seek to provide a safe, supportive, and caring environment for counsellors and clients alike, and to promote a culture of kindness, understanding, and healing.

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Australian Counselling Association

Job Salary

Full time

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