Student Wellbeing Officer Chisholm Institute

JOB DESCRIPTION

ABOUT US 
 
Chisholm is Victoria’s premier public vocational education and training provider, with campuses located across Melbourne and the south east.
 
Each year, we welcome some 41,000 students from over 43 culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. More than 1,400 passionate and dedicated Chisholm employees work together to deliver quality training and education in Melbourne’s south east manufacturing heartland and key residential growth corridor.
 
A Victorian Government-owned TAFE, we aim to lead the way in education and training to inspire success and transform lives.
 
Our purpose is to excel in education and training and be respected and valued for enhancing the social and economic futures of individuals, industry and communities.  
 
Our drive for commercial success is underpinned by our core values of Collaboration, Accountability, Integrity and Respect. 
 
In the past 20 years, we have grown significantly to become a multi-sector institute, delivering a broad range of education and training programs and services in higher education, vocational education and training (VET) and school sectors across ten campuses in Victoria, online, in the workplace and overseas with partner educational and government organisations.
 
We offer more than 400 courses, from Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)/Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)/ Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students (VETDSS), through to nationally accredited qualifications such as certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, degrees, graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and short courses.
 
ABOUT THE ROLE 
 
You will be accountable for the facilitation of well-being for a youth student cohort through support at both the individual and group level to improve student outcomes and promote engagement while positively contributing to Chisholm’s key business objectives including completions and retentions.
 
This position focuses on excellence in the promotion of student well-being and engagement, the support of a high-quality student support service, improved student outcomes and maintaining an effective referral and support network.
 
The incumbent is a key and active participant of the Senior Secondary & Pathways Programs team and provides expertise to reduce barriers for young adults and support improved learner outcomes for the Senior Secondary & Pathways Programs team.
 
Your key accountabilities will be to:
 
  • Facilitate activities outside class times that foster engagement and build client relationships across a broad spectrum of the young adult cohort to support student engagement
  • Monitor support needs of the overall young adult cohort, communicate changes to key staff and develop a strategic response to barriers affecting student success
  • Provide accurate professional advice, underpinned by the most current methodologies, to reduce barriers to success and maximise student engagement
  • Support staff, both individually and as a group, in the debriefing of critical incidents to support staff wellbeing
  • Provide young adults with effective strategies to counter mental health issues and adopt problem-solving and coping skills to maximise student achievement
  • Build relevant internal referral pathways and external relationships including referral agencies to effectively reduce barriers to student success
  • Facilitate the implementation of student welfare policies and procedures that underpin student success.
ABOUT YOU
 
You will have a tertiary qualification relevant to the youth or social work field.
 
Crucial to your success will be your significant experience in successfully performing a learner support role within a young adult environment; your ability to assist in policy-making to develop and implement strategies to identify and provide solutions to student well-being concerns within the youth cohort; your awareness of social values/issues within the community and to develop appropriate strategies to respond where needed.
 
You have a professional development plan that demonstrates a practical understanding of the most current strategies available in supporting the well-being and mental health of young adults.
 
BELONGING AND INCLUSION
 
Chisholm is resolutely diverse. We celebrate our people’s unique contributions to achieving our ambition to transform lives through relevant and responsive high-quality education. Chisholm’s culture of Belonging & Inclusion strives to promote a self-regulating culture that enhances the experiences of our employees, students and communities.  
 
We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
 
We are committed to a fair and equitable merit-based recruitment process for all our candidates. If you have specific accessibility or support requirements please contact our People, Culture & Safety Team at [email protected]  
 
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants
 
We welcome and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  If you have specific support requirements please contact our People, Culture & Safety Team at [email protected]   
 
HOW TO APPLY
 
Applications for this position close 9 am Wednesday 4 January 2023.
 
Applications should include:
  • a covering letter
  • curriculum vitae
  • contact details of three (3) referees. 
Appointment to this position is subject to satisfactory completion of Safety Screening requirements including but not limited to:
  • valid Employee Working With Children Check
  • National Police Check
  • International Police Check (if applicable)
  • verification of unrestricted work rights in Australia, eg citizenship, passport or birth certificate
  • certified copies of qualifications and transcripts. 
Employees of Chisholm/Chisholm Online/Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation (Chisholm) are required to comply with any applicable directions of the Chief Health Officer, as well as any policy implemented by Chisholm.  In relation to mandatory vaccinations against COVID-19, it is a condition of any offer of employment that candidates agree to comply with any applicable direction or policy regarding mandatory vaccinations.
 
If you have any questions regarding the position or require further information please contact Peter Sells, Manager Senior Secondary & Pathways on 0437 458 509.
 
Chisholm reserves the right to withdraw an advertised position at any stage.

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Chisholm Institute

Job Salary

Pro-rata part-time, plus superannuation.

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