Team Leader - Wellbeing and Student Support Catholic Education Office, Wollongong Work type: Permanent full time Job no: 497821 Categories: CEO - ILW - Wellbeing and Student Support Advertised: 22 Oct 2024 AUS Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: 10 Nov 2024 AUS Eastern Daylight Time The Director of Schools invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced personnel for the full-time position of Team Leader - Wellbeing and Student Support. Internally, the position holds the title of Team Leader, Improvement, Learning and Wellbeing - Wellbeing and Student Support, due to the core role it plays within the broader Improvement, Learning and Wellbeing team. This position is based at the Catholic Education Office (CEO) Wollongong. The initial contract period is for five (5) years. This will include mid-contract reviews, one at the end of the first year, and again in the year before the final contract year, as per CEDo W policies on performance appraisal. Reporting to the Head of Wellbeing and Student Support, the Team Leader - Wellbeing and Student Support is a senior leadership position within the Improvement, Learning and Wellbeing Service Area with the specific focus on leading the work of the Wellbeing and Student Support team to build capacity and deliver services and professional expertise to support the system's strategic plan Lighting The Way to bring about improvement of learning outcomes across the diocesan system of Catholic primary schools. The Team Leader - Wellbeing and Student Support will coordinate the structures and operational processes that enable Education Officers to deliver appropriate support and innovation to drive improvement for students through building the capacity of teachers and school leadership teams. Key Responsibilities: Supporting pastoral care and wellbeing strategies in schools aligned to the relevant policies and frameworks. Overseeing and leading supports and resourcing for Students with Disability through the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data process. Overseeing the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of personalised plans for individual student learning and wellbeing. Establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with external agencies such as Catholic Care and Aspect. Supporting schools and parents with enrolments and/or transitions of students into schools and other educational settings. Developing, delivering, monitoring, and evaluating ongoing personal and professional learning formation and growth experiences for school staff and others. The Team Leader - Wellbeing and Student Support will work in close collaboration with the Heads of Continuous Catholic School Improvement, Team Leaders - Learning K-12 and other service areas, in particular Catholic Life, Education and Mission (CLEM) and People and Culture (Child Safety and Professional Services), to assist schools at their point of need with supporting students with diverse learning and/or wellbeing needs. Minimum Requirements: A deep understanding and commitment to the mission and purpose of a Catholic school within the broader evangelising mission of the Catholic Church. Demonstrates a well-articulated Catholic pedagogy and capacity to align to CEDo W programs, frameworks, and policies. Has highly developed interpersonal and organisational skills with a particular capacity to inspire staff, bring about change and work towards achieving the CEDo W strategic goals. Demonstrates an extensive understanding of current and emerging national and state legislation, as well as Diocesan policies and agendas and the application of the strategic intent of Lighting the Way. Has experience within an educational setting with an understanding of supporting students with diverse learning, wellbeing, mental health, behavioral, and safety issues. Demonstrates an ability to develop and sustain productive working relationships. Competencies including ability to interpret medical documentation and student's eligibility for NCCD. Well-developed leadership skills to support school leadership teams and staff in change management. The following General Capabilities are applicable to the role: Accredited with NESA to teach in NSW. A minimum of 10 years previous teaching experience. Middle leader school experience or a demonstrated capacity to lead improvement in learning and wellbeing. Tertiary qualifications in one or more of the following: Educational Leadership, Behaviour, Wellbeing/Pastoral Care, and/or Special Education. Evidence of ongoing professional development in Behaviour Wellbeing/Pastoral Care, and/or Special Education. Capacity to use ICT applications with a high degree of competency. All CEDo W staff are required to obtain the required level of religious accreditation as outlined in Work Teach and Lead. This role requires a maintenance and accreditation Level D. Working with Children Clearance: This role is classified as child-related work and therefore a Working with Children Check (WWCC) is required prior to your employment at CEDo W. Remuneration & Allocated Tools of Trade: Details of the remuneration package for the position of Team Leader - Wellbeing and Student Support can be obtained by contacting Brendan Hall, Team Leader, Recruitment - People and Culture, Catholic Education in the Diocese of Wollongong on 0429 004 745. A comprehensively insured and serviced vehicle is available while working in the role and will be supplied in accordance with CEDo W policy. Salary packaging is available. A mobile phone and laptop are provided as tools of trade. The CEDo W provides additional, ex-gratia leave during the Christmas/New Year period, as well as additional leave provision in lieu of overtime. Opportunities and support for further study and professional development, within a culture of life-long learning, are strongly promoted by the Bishop and the Director of Schools. Position Application: To find out more about the position or to confidentially discuss your interest in the role, please contact Kerryn Barnett, Head of Wellbeing and Student Support on 0404 096 469. Applicants are to complete an online application and to briefly address the essential selection criteria (equivalent to 2-3 pages) and submit a short CV (2-3 pages). To submit your application please select the 'Apply Now' button at the bottom of this advertisement. The Catholic Education Office is an agency of the Catholic Church called to stewardship and service in support of the system of Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Wollongong. Through partnerships with clergy, parents, staff, school leaders, and students, the Catholic Education Office contributes to strengthening the Communion of the Church. #J-18808-Ljbffr