Triage counsellor (Student Care Coordinator) Torrens University Australia

JOB DESCRIPTION

Who we are:
At Torrens University Australia, making a difference is in our DNA. As a Certified B Corporation, we belong to a global community of future-focused companies using business as a force for good. We believe in the transformative power of education to change lives, families, communities – and the world. That’s why we’re on a mission to increase access to higher education, so learners from all walks of life can chase their dreams.

Just like our students, our employees are a diverse group who want to make an impact. When you join us, we give you the freedom to be bold, creative and courageous – with flexible working arrangements that allow you to bring your best. We’ve built a culture that celebrates community, collaboration and innovation, where people love what they do.

What’s the job?
Reporting to Susan Anderson Lead Counsellor, is to manage student enquiries relating to Torrens Counselling services. This role will include brief case management and triaging to appropriate internal/external services and working closely with the counselling team to help manage short term care for students’ wellbeing until they can access appropriate professional support.

Day-to-day accountabilities:

Respond to student requests for care and triage to support service
Provide initial intake and assessment for mental health issue
Work from a trauma-informed framework
Develop and maintain relationships with internal support services
Develop and maintain a comprehensive external specialist referral list
Maintain compliant, comprehensive and confidential records
Collaborate with staff members (when required) to provide support to students
Administrative duties including emailing students, booking students in for counselling appointments

This is a permanent position with hybrid working arrangements location Surry Hills Campus or Leura, Blue Mountains.

Who you are:

  • Counselling Proficiency: Possess the requisite qualifications in counselling, emphasizing your professional expertise.
  • Social Work and Counselling Mastery: Leverage your experience in counselling and social work, enriching the depth of support you provide.
  • Educational Sector Insight: Prior experience within an educational setting is highly advantageous, showcasing your understanding of the unique academic environment.
  • Communication Skills: Demonstrate exceptional verbal and written communication skills, including adept report writing and impactful presentation abilities.
  • Tech Proficiency: Showcase your command of technology, including proficiency in tools such as MS Office and databases.
  • Confidentiality Expert: Demonstrate an unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest levels of privacy and confidentiality while providing essential feedback to stakeholders.
  • Professionalism Advocate: Maintain a consistently professional and objective demeanour, ensuring that all documentation is accurate and fully compliant, while delivering support services in a timely and efficient manner.
  • Versatile Team Player: Prove your adaptability and capacity to work autonomously or seamlessly integrate as a valuable team member.
  • Membership : ACA/PACFA/AASW required

Why join us?
Bold, modern and agile, we’re Australia’s fastest-growing university, going from 164 students in 2014 to 40,000+ alumni across 115+ countries and 2000+ staff today. In 2020, Australian Financial Review named us one of the country’s most innovative companies. As we continue to establish ourselves as a truly global university, we never lose sight of our student-centric approach. Supported by teams of passionate people, you’ll find endless opportunities for professional development and career progression.

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, age, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic.

We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for all positions.


What we offer:
We support your personal passions, development and wellbeing, to make your working life a more rewarding experience. At Torrens University Australia , you’ll benefit from:
– Study free in a course/degree related to your position
– Flexible working conditions, allowing you to work remotely and from a campus near you
– Access to internal opportunities – Be supported to learn, grow and move across the organisation

Hiring process
We aim to provide you with the necessary information you need at each stage of this process to put your best self forward. If you want to know more, or need assistance or accommodation during the recruiting phase, please contact your recruiter at [email protected]

To learn more about what makes Torrens University Australia a great place to work, visit https://www.torrens.edu.au/blog.

We’d love to hear from you.

Applications close: Sunday 5th November 2023

Job reference: R21930

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Torrens University Australia

Job Salary

Full time

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