Base Annual Salary of $66,244 + Superannuation Ongoing Full Time Position MP offer Flexible Working, this role is based out of our Preston Campus.
We are close to public transport and provide secure onsite parking, onsite Café & restaurant with a gym facility, hair salon & we are only a short walk to Preston market.
About the Organisation: Melbourne Polytechnic is a learning organisation that has been delivering vocational training since 1912.
Learning at Melbourne Polytechnic is a unique experience with an applied focus.
delivered by teachers with real-world experience and expertise.
At Melbourne Polytechnic we are committed to providing high quality, innovative, applied and future focused, purposeful education and training to students, industry and communities.
Our teachers are passionate and established in their professions and look guide students in theirs.
We know that circumstances can create barriers to learning, so we offer our students personalised pathways, flexible study options and learning support.
About the Role: Skills and Jobs Centre (SJC) team to provide high quality impartial assistance and support to Retrenched Workers, Disengaged Youth, Unemployed, Apprentices and CALD students in relation to counselling and referral of participants to community services.
As the Careers and Pathway Advisor, you will deliver professional and proactive course and career advice in the Skills and Jobs Centre.
You will liaise with prospective and existing VE students, employers, apprentices, unemployed and transitioning workers.
Your role will include providing one-on-one counselling sessions as well as delivering work readiness workshops in schools and Community Services organisations.
The incumbent commits to contribute to the SJC's commitment to operate under the following DET 5 key Service Delivery Framework Guidelines: Operate in line with government priorities and triage clients into appropriate government initiatives.
Provide training and course advice and referrals.
Coordinate with and refer participants to appropriate community service and job readiness service providers.
Work with local industry and employers.
Duties: Provide individual careers advise and support services to clients.
Provide career advise and support services for individuals and groups, which result in job seekers making informed training and employment decisions.
Review job seeker skills base and make recommendations regarding their employment pathway or upskilling options.
Research industry trends and employability requirements and develop operational plans for the SJC to use when providing careers advise to clients.
Provide timely and contemporary advice on the sustainability and trends of industry sectors and appropriate vocational training to gain entry.
Using relevant industry websites e.g., Vic Skills Gateway; Job Outlook; MyFuture; AA Pathways; PIVOT.
Build robust relationships with community stakeholders to ensure a strong service culture within the team.
For a full list of key responsibilities and duties, please view the position description.
Skills and Experience Required: Relevant qualification in Career Development or 3+ years' experience in a related role.
Knowledge of career development theory and practice, with experience in individual careers development.
Demonstrable knowledge of the labor market trends, TAFE and Community Services sectors.
High level interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, including ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with wide range of customers from a range of cultural backgrounds.
Demonstrated commitment to quality and continuous improvement, to proactively drive creative and innovative solutions within a customer service content.
Demonstrated ability to identify and adapt to strategic priorities in order to establish new ways of working and create a culture of continuous improvement.
Demonstrated diagnostic, analytical and problem-solving skills, with the proven ability to exercise autonomous judgement.
Current Working with Children Check (Employee) – mandatory.
Valid National Police Check – mandatory.
How to Apply: Please submit the following documents for your application to be considered Current CV Cover Letter (Please ensure that you address the Key Selection Criteria outlined in the position description) For further information on the role, please contact the hiring manager via email: ****** or via phone: (03) 9269 1934.
If you email us, please make sure you put the job title and job number in the subject line.
Please note, applications received via email will not be considered - you must apply via the website.
Candidates must hold a valid Employee Working with Children Check (WWCC).
A lodgement receipt is not a valid alternative; the approval email with the lodgement of a WWCC card number can be accepted.
A National Police Check is required for the successful applicant.
We will be shortlisting immediately.
Don't delay, apply today!
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We will engage with you and your agency once we have the approvals.
Diversity and Inclusion Melbourne Polytechnic is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to being a child safe organisation, by ensuring that children and young people are protected from abuse or harm.
We promote a workplace that actively seeks to include, welcome and value unique contributions of all people.
This means we encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, people who are LGBTIQ+ and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply for this job, with age being no barrier.