Newcastle, Newcastle, Maitland & Hunter NSW
Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development)
Indie College is a not-for-profit Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that delivers nationally recognised training.
Indie College supports young people and adults to re-engage back into education who may have disengaged or are impacted by a variety of personal or health circumstances.
We explore individual goals related to pathways back into school, employment or further accredited training, whilst assisting the development of Language, Literacy and numeracy skills and building confidence.
Due to growth we have an exciting opportunity for a Welfare Officer to join our Indie College team in Newcastle.
This position is designed for a motivated individual who is looking to develop their skillset in the youth and community services space.
You will be working closely with the Assistant Welfare Officer and Regional Manager and Lead Coach to support the wellbeing and welfare needs of the students.
The welfare team provides opportunities for professional development and learning, allowing this role to be a stepping stone for growth within Indie and the broader community.
Core Workplace Objectives Monitor and support the holistic wellbeing and welfare needs of the students.Ensure students receive the social and emotional support required to develop knowledge, understanding and skills that support learning, positive behaviour and constructive social relationships.Workplace Tasking & Key Responsibilities Act as a main support person for Indie School senior school students aged 15 - 18 years.Facilitate student enrolment into Indie School, conduct interviews, and assist students and families to complete enrolment paperwork.Assess student needs, facilitate access and negotiate appropriate support and referral to services as required.Develop and implement structured welfare programs to support student wellbeing.Educate students about safe practices, how to seek further assistance and guidance across a range of welfare related matters.Identify, monitor, and develop intervention strategies for at-risk students.Liaise with students, carers/parents/guardians and other stakeholders to resolve student issues.Work closely with the administration support team to ensure compliance with the enrolment and withdrawal processes for students and record keeping requirements of the relevant department of education.Follow up enrolment enquiries and liaise with the Head of School to ensure that students are enrolled into the education program that best suits student educational needs and engagement levels.Liaise with the Head of School to provide training for teachers and support staff across welfare related areas including how to respond to and manage a range of challenging situations.Pro-actively liaise with referring welfare agencies and schools to raise awareness of Indie School as an alternative registered school for students who find mainstream schooling too challenging.Provide monthly reports to Welfare Manager.For this position with our company, applicants must: Demonstrate experience and passion in the provision of individual support and working with young people.Have skills and experience in working with Microsoft Office (including Excel spreadsheets, Word, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook).Have a high level of interpersonal skills including the ability to negotiate and resolve conflict.For this position with our company, applicants must be willing and able to provide: A minimum qualification of Diploma in Community Services, Counselling, Youth Work, Social Science, Social Work or related discipline.Working with Children's CheckAnnual National Police Checks.Benefits of Indie: Attractive PBI Salary packaging is on offer through MaxxiaUniform provided15 days paid personal leavePaid parental leave provisionsCompany laptop and mobile phone providedAccess to an Employee Assistant ProgramLocations all around AustraliaIf you have any questions regarding the role please contact Erin Reemst, Assistant Welfare Manager NSW via email ()
Applications close on the 22 November 2024.
All applications will be reviewed upon submission and applicants may be interviewed and appointed prior to this date.
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