Student Wellbeing Team Members Large multi-campus Christian school Part-time (1 to 4 days per week) Ongoing positions Drouin, Drouin East, Traralgon or Pakenham locations
Chairo Christian School is a non-denominational Christian school with 1,800 Kinder to Year 12 students attending five picturesque campuses in West and South Gippsland, the Latrobe Valley and the south-eastern outskirts of Melbourne.
Our mission is to provide excellence in Christ-centred education in partnership with families within a caring Christian community. In doing this, we aim to prepare students thoroughly for further study, careers, service and life in general.
We are currently seeking to appoint one or more Student Wellbeing Team Members to commence in Term 1 next year. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a caring Christian environment and provide important assistance to the Chairo community in delivering high quality care and Christian education to our students.
Key Responsibilities: Providing confidential pastoral care and guidance to students Assisting staff members with issues surrounding student behaviour, learning and socialisation within the school Building a positive, friendly rapport with relevant stakeholders such as parents, caregivers and other staff members Playing an active and distinctive role in the development of school wellbeing policies and processes Qualifications and Attributes: Training and/or experience in pastoral care, counselling or chaplaincy Training in mental health (or willingness to obtain) Training and/or experience in education (desirable) Ability to build relationships Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Ability to meet the current requirements of the National School Chaplaincy Programme Successful applicants will need to be in agreement with and model Chairo's Statement of Faith.
The safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all our students is a high priority. As part of our recruitment process, Chairo undertakes rigorous reference and background checking including a Working with Children check. Before applying, applicants are requested to review Chairo's Child Safety booklet.
An online application can be completed and submitted, together with a covering letter and resume, by selecting the Current Vacancies link on the Employment page on Chairo's website (www.chairo.vic.edu.au/careers).
The closing date for applications is Sunday 1 December.
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