An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified psychologist to join the Student Counselling team.
About Ruyton Girls' SchoolRuyton Girls' School is a forward-thinking independent K – 12 school with a long tradition of academic success and co-curricular achievement. Our focus is on preparing girls for a lifetime of learning, leadership and engagement in our global community.
Why work at Ruyton Girls' SchoolA recognised leader in education, we value and invest in our staff, supporting personal best and individual growth. We do this by:
Prioritising and investing in staff professional growth and development through extensive professional development opportunities.Providing opportunities for connection and collaboration, as a K-12 community that embraces a Whole School approach.Fostering an outstanding learning culture, with a focus on continuous professional improvement.Facilitating meaningful work, contributing and impacting on that positively impacts our students throughout their educational journey.Investing in staff wellbeing with employee benefits to enhance the professional and personal lives of our people.Position SummaryThe Student Counsellor is primarily responsible for supporting the wellbeing of students from Prep to year 7/8. The role is offered three days per week, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
The successful applicant willHold relevant tertiary qualifications including a Masters or Doctorate in Educational and Developmental or Clinical Psychology.Have full Registration as a Psychologist with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency).Have experience in providing counselling services to children and adolescents, ideally in a school-based setting.Have relevant experience in counselling around a range of mental health issues, as well as school and behavioural issues.Effectively liaise with staff and parents on strategies for students in need, ensuring the best care is provided.Desirable CriteriaExperience in working with EAL students, particularly Mandarin speaking students and families.How to ApplyTo apply for this role, click on the 'Apply for Job' button and complete the application form. All applications should be attention to Linda Douglas, Principal and will close on Monday 2 December 2024. No hard copies please.
To find out more about this role, please visit the link to the position description: Position Description.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and preferred candidates may undergo interviews before the closing date. Formal appointments, however, will only be finalised after the closing date.
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RUYTON COMMITMENT TO CHILD SAFETYRuyton is committed to ensuring we embed a Child Safe environment, in which all our children and young people feel included, empowered, respected, valued, and safe. As part of our ongoing commitment to child safety and wellbeing, we ensure all staff, volunteers and contractors understand and adhere to our Child Safe Program, including Child Safe Policies and ongoing Child Safe Training. Our Recruitment processes place people that support and reflect our Child Safety and Wellbeing values with the right qualifications and knowledge. Ruyton has a zero tolerance of child abuse, and all allegations and safety concerns will be treated very seriously and consistently within our policies and procedures. Please refer to our school website to read our policies: School Policies.
This position description summarises the essential responsibilities, activities, qualifications, and skills for this position and may be reviewed or modified by the Principal or their delegate, in response to the strategic direction of the school and the development of skills and knowledge for this position.
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