Department of Education VIC – Bairnsdale VIC
The role of the Department of Education is to support Victorians to build prosperous, socially engaged, happy and healthy lives. It does this by supporting lifelong learning and healthy development, strengthening families and helping to equip people with the skills and knowledge for a 21st century economy and society. The department supports a culture of leadership, learning and renewal in all workplaces with opportunities for career development and advancement.
About the Division Schools and Regional Services (SRS) provides central, regional and local expertise, and support critical to driving improved learning and development outcomes. With a diverse workforce, covering a vast range of functions, and geographically spread, SRS has a clear role to deliver better outcomes at the frontline where education, health and development professionals impact children and young people.
Regions provide an interface between the department's central office, schools and service providers, ensuring that learners move seamlessly through the education system and achieve better outcomes and meet the department's ambitious Education State targets. Regions also inform policy and program design and implementation. Each region has a School Improvement Division and an Early Childhood and School Support Division which provide region-wide expertise in school improvement and early childhood. These divisions work with area-based teams to support local interventions, practice, and implementation.
About the Role The position is full-time/ongoing based in either Bairnsdale or Sale. The Department of Education has an exciting opportunity for a psychologist to join the Student Support Services team in the Outer Gippsland Area, based in either of our 2 base offices in Sale/Bairnsdale.
The successful applicant will be a valuable member of a multidisciplinary team responsible for providing a flexible service across 4 priority areas of critical incidents, acute issues/complex cases, prevention/capability building, and short to medium term intervention. This work will involve a range of assessments, informal assessments, and interventions as well as providing significant collaborative networking opportunities with local service providers.
The purpose of Student Support Services (SSS) is to assist children and young people facing a range of barriers to learning to achieve their educational and developmental potential through the provision of a range of strategies and specialised support at individual, group, school, and Area levels.
SSS comprises a broad range of Allied Health professionals including psychologists, speech pathologists, social workers, and visiting teachers. SSS staff work as part of a multi-disciplinary health and wellbeing team within Areas, focusing on providing group-based and individual support, workforce capacity building, and the provision of specialised services.
SSS do vital work in supporting students' health and wellbeing - particularly our most vulnerable students - and are critical to building an excellent education system that reduces the impact of disadvantage.
To be successful in the role you will:
Provide high level psychological support services to school-age students to improve student learning.Undertake advanced wellbeing interventions that support students and schools.Assist the coordination of student support services within a multi-disciplinary team.Contribute to student wellbeing policy development.Provide leadership, professionally and operationally, within a multi-disciplinary student support team.Support teachers in the development of educational programs, particularly in respect to students with additional needs.Provide authoritative professional advice in relation to issues involving student wellbeing.Collaborate with and provide advice to other student support services team members in respect to complex cases.Contribute to the professional development of other occupational therapy support service team members.Liaise with community service organisations, DFFH, hospitals, specialist programs, and other professionals regarding the support needs for students.Attributes Are you motivated to be a part of a team that provides student support services to help them achieve positive educational/developmental outcomes? Can you demonstrate exceptional leadership and interpersonal skills within a multidisciplinary team delivering wellbeing support to school students? Your capacity to assess and navigate complex issues, collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders in the education community and beyond will be pivotal to your success.
Qualifications and Experience A relevant graduate or post-graduate qualification in psychology is desirable.
Essential: Registration as a psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
Further Information For more details regarding this position please see the attached position description for the capabilities to address in application.
The department values diversity and inclusion in all forms - gender, religion, ethnicity, LGBTIQ+, disability, and neurodiversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information about our work, working for the Department, diversity and inclusion, and our employment conditions visit the Department website and our Diversity and Inclusion page.
Applicants requiring adjustments can contact the nominated contact person.
Information about the Department of Education's operations and employment conditions can be located at www.education.vic.gov.au.
For further information pertaining to the role, please contact Bernadette White - ******
Preferred applicants may be required to complete a police check and may be subject to other pre-employment checks. Information provided to the Department of Education will be treated in the strictest confidence.
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Applications close: 11:59pm on 25th November 2024
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