Introduction:
St Philip's Christian College is a rapidly growing network of learning communities continuing its journey to deliver holistic Christian education that develops the whole child - emotionally, intellectually, socially, physically, and spiritually.
Our team thrives on fostering strong working relationships that continue to encourage innovative and effective change, benefiting both students and staff while staying true to the College's core values:
Christ first Serve one another Strive for excellence Do what is right Build community
For over four decades, we have been trusted leaders in education, pioneering new approaches and educational opportunities across the Newcastle, Hunter, and Central Coast regions. We invite you to join us as we continue to explore and create better ways to educate, grounded in Christian values for the whole of life.
Narnia Early Learning Centres are the dedicated early childhood facilities of St Philip's Christian Education. Most centres cater to children from 0 to 5 years old and are located adjacent to the Kinder to Year 12 colleges.
Our philosophy is to create an environment where endless fun, infectious laughter, rich interactions, genuine love, a sense of the big world, flourishing creativity, and a real connection with Jesus is fostered.
Description:
Narnia Young Parents Early Learning Centre exists to provide a supportive partnership for our parents who are studying at the St Philip's Christian College DALE Young Parents.
We aim to provide professional wellbeing support to the staff and families at Narnia Young Parents Waratah demonstrating a commitment to the ongoing vision of St Philips Christian College Narnia Young Parents and the Young Parents Program.
Narnia Young Parents aims to improve outcomes for the children of young parents through excellent early childhood education and by supporting their parents to access culturally appropriate parenting and family support, integrated early childhood education and care, and child and maternal health services and early intervention support.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
In relation to families:
Provide information, advice and guidance to young parents around such issues as general welfare, psychological wellbeing, parenting and personal health. This may involve face-to-face contact, group presentations and electronic media.
Build relationships with parents to support them in their role as parents through being a visible presence, listening, guidance, monitoring risk and referring on to appropriate specialist services where needed.
Encourage parent engagement with Narnia through phone calls and emails and maintain a record of contact.
In Relation to Educators:
Build relationships with Narnia staff to support them in their well-being in their work with the children and families of Narnia Young Parents. This may include debriefing, presentations, providing relevant research to support wellbeing, supporting mandatory reporting and providing practical suggestions to support children's regulation.
Train, support and model Circle of Security with staff and families to embed this practice in the service.
Support the wider Narnia community in all aspects of wellbeing.
In relation to Community:
Foster an open, supportive partnership with the social worker at the young parents program creating a united approach to families, children and the community.
Develop deep relationships with support services to create a holistic program where families are strongly supported.
Be a presence in the community by attending relevant case management meetings, community connection meetings and any opportunities to advocate for the program.
Support the embedment of culture in the early learning service by connecting with community members, being an active member of the Reconciliation Action Plan Committee and liaising with educators, families and external services to draw a collaborative approach to cultural competence. This may include researching appropriate training, incursions and specific Aboriginal support networks.
Attend Narnia and Young Parent Program meetings to provide support and updates.
Contribute to Narnia and YP program events.
In Relation to Management:
Collaborate with Director to ensure that early intervention services are engaged as required to meet the learning and developmental needs of the children in care. In conjunction with the Director, ensure that mandatory reporting procedures are adhered to.
Support the Director to gather evidence for Additional Child Care Subsidies as well as assisting in breaking down barriers for families to gain required paperwork.
Work with the Executive Director when needed to support the wider Narnia community.
Provide a wellbeing report to the centre Director by the 23rd of each month, in writing, so this report can be forwarded to the Executive Director.
In relation to professional:
Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to personal and professional development.
Participate in essential or mandatory training and remain current with child protection knowledge.
Be aware of and adhere to all policy and protocol requirements.
Any additional support as requested by the Director will be given as time in lieu.
ESSENTIAL QUALITIES
Proven ability to liaise with, and support clients to access the services applicable to wellbeing; Sound interpersonal skills, with the ability to value individual strengths and limitations. Demonstrated respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, history and culture;
WE'LL PARTNER WITH YOU ALONG THE WAY
As a member of the St. Philip's team, we are committed to advancing your God-given purpose and potential by supporting your personal and professional growth, while approaching the changing needs of the future with confidence and ingenuity.
Note: All SPCC employees are responsible for ensuring the workplace is free from sexual harassment and must not engage in any behaviour that could amount to sexual harassment. They are also committed to a culture that supports and embraces Child Safe Standards and strictly complies with work health safety standards.
Skills and Experiences:
Experience working in a social work role - recommended
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