At Foundation Learning Centre (FLC), we are dedicated to transforming lives through inclusive learning and unwavering student support. As a not-for-profit Education and Training provider, we have been enriching our community for over 40 years. We believe in creating a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student’s unique journey is embraced and celebrated.
We are based in Narre Warren and Frankston but offer education and training across a range of sites in South-East Melbourne and on the Mornington Peninsula. Our mission is to ignite community development through the power of education, fostering resilient, connected, and thriving communities. We believe that learning should be a safe and inclusive space for everyone, no matter their background or abilities.
We also have a wonderful and incredibly supportive work environment with a strong focus on family, health, and wellbeing. Our welcoming and supportive team culture fosters a collaborative environment where every member is valued and empowered to make a meaningful impact.
As a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity, we put our heart and soul into making a positive impact. All our revenue goes right back into enhancing our programs and services, ensuring that our community has access to inclusive and flexible programs and services.
The Learn Engage Connect Young Parent’s Education Program, lead by the Frankston Mornington Peninsula LLEN, has joined forces with Foundation Learning Centre to provide a comprehensive education platform to cater to the unique needs of young parents juggling parenthood and academic aspirations. Our young parents are able to have their babies/children with them onsite being supported by a Childcare Support Worker. An experienced VIT trained teacher assists the students with their academic learning and all roles work closely together to provide wrap around support.
This position involves supporting pregnant and parenting mums aged 14 to 24 years, to complete their senior education. This part time (4 days per week) role located at our Peninsula Campus in Frankston, involves building rapport with young people in an alternative learning setting and working to address their needs that may have impacted negatively on their educational experience in the past. The role supports our students in their pregnancy and parenting journey including working with them in the area of transitions and pathways. Ideally you will have experience working with young people in education and experience with transitions and pathways.
Benefits:
- Salary packaging
- Additional 4 weeks (pro-rata) special leave per year (total 8 weeks leave per year pro-rata)
- Access to Employee Assisted Program (EAP)
- Meaningful and targeted professional development
- Supportive and inclusive team culture that emphasises the importance of family
- Company laptop and phone provided
Qualification and Experience:
A relevant tertiary or diploma qualification, in Youth Work, Social Work, Welfare Studies, Community services, Mental Health an AOD, Counselling is essential.
3 to 5 years’ experience in a similar role is essential.
Experience in transitions and pathways is desirable.
Careers qualifications desirable
Additional Information:
This organisation promotes the safety wellbeing and inclusion of all children including those with a disability, aboriginal background and culturally and or linguistically diverse background. Successful applicants must have a WWC, and a clear Police Check.
Applicants are welcome to elaborate on experiences they may have working with those with a disability, aboriginal background and culturally and or linguistically diverse background.
For further information please head to our website, https://www.foundation.vic.edu.au/
For further information, please email Tina Bampton on [email protected]
Only suitable candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Applications close December 15th 2023