About the role
Cire Community School is a leader in delivering innovative programs to students from Years 5 to 12 who have disengaged from education. The Community School offers an alternative to mainstream schooling, supporting some of the region’s most vulnerable and marginalised young people.
Unlike a traditional Wellbeing role, our Positive Behaviour Support specialist aims to work proactively rather than reactively. The role offers a unique opportunity to focus your attention on identifying, recording and interpreting student observations before recommending supports to increase students’ participation and engagement in their learning. Cire Community School provides a therapeutic environment, ensuring the PBS framework is delivered through a trauma-informed lens.
Working as part of a truly cohesive team, you will collaborate with students, teachers, and learning support professionals to establish strategies that reduce the likelihood of dysregulation. On a day-to-day basis, you will identify and support students requiring assistance with their wellbeing needs; encouraging engagement, providing interventions and referrals, working with external professionals and student support groups, liaising with parents/guardians and providing programs to student groups. Your days will be varied, always active and working with purpose to support the overall wellbeing of Cire students.
This is a secure, permanent, full-time opportunity at our well-established Yarra Junction campus, commencing immediately or in Term 1 2023.
The Perks
At Cire, we know that our employees are our greatest asset. That’s why we offer a competitive salary and benefits package that helps you keep more of your hard-earned money. With salary packaging and novated leasing, you can reduce your taxable income and put more money back in your pocket. And because we’re a not-for-profit organisation, you’ll feel great knowing your work directly benefits some of the most vulnerable people in our community.
In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a range of benefits that include access to EAP services, discounted childcare, and discounted courses. We also offer ongoing support and mentoring to help you grow in your career. So, if you’re looking for an organisation that values its employees, come join us at Cire.
About you
As an experienced Wellbeing Specialist, you:
- Hold a qualification in Social Work, Youth Work, Counselling, Education, or a related field
- Have experience working effectively with young people and the ability to build rapport and trust
- Have a strong understanding of the complexity of adolescent development and the impact of trauma on development and engagement in education
- Have demonstrated ability to quickly, sensitively and effectively assist with the de-escalation of young people in moments of personal distress
- Are passionate and skilled in working with students ranging from years 5 to 12 who struggle in mainstream education
- Are willing to assist students and staff by suggesting any adjustments that may need to occur in order for greater learning and engagement to ensue
- Have a thorough understanding of Child Safe frameworks and regulations and the ability to apply these effectively
- Currently hold, or be willing to undertake, certifications including a Working with Children Check, Australian Right to Work Check, and National Police Check
To enjoy Cire’s environment and culture, you will have a community focus, friendly personality and positive attitude. You will demonstrate our Values of Respect, Quality and Integrity. You will enjoy being an integral part of a professional team.
What we’re about
Cire Services is a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation and one of the largest NFPs serving the diverse population of the Yarra Ranges and Casey regions, near Melbourne.
Our core services include:
- Our Community School, a registered independent school, providing upper primary and secondary curriculum to disengaged students in an alternative school environment;
- Cire Early Learning, supporting children’s services for long day-care, pre-school programs, occasional care, vacation care and before and after school care;
- Cire Training, our Registered Training Organisation (RTO), offering accredited, pre-accredited, work skills and leisure courses; and
- Our Community Hubs, bringing people together to connect, learn and contribute in their local community through social, educational, recreational and support activities.
What Next?
If you see yourself fitting in well with us and our vision, please send your cover letter and CV via the Apply button or to [email protected]. Please note, only candidates who submit both will be considered.
The position description is available at www.cire.org.au/careers/
For more information or a confidential discussion, please contact the Cire Recruitment Team on (03) 7067 6231.