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Wellbeing Support Worker

Position Type
School Operations
Commence Date
ASAP
Employment Status
Permanent / Ongoing
FTE/Hours per week
Part Time
Subject(s)/Grade
3

Role Details

Blending old with new, the beautiful Cabra campus is just 10 minutes south of Adelaide, CBD. Cabra Dominican College offers an exceptional Catholic co-educational experience for students in Years 7 – 12. Since 1886, Cabra students have benefited from our culture of forward thinking, in a place where tradition meets innovation. Cabra stands for truth and possibility, so each student has the breadth of opportunities to help shape their own pathway in an everchanging world.

 

Cabra Dominican College is seeking an outstanding candidate for the position of Wellbeing Support Worker to commence as soon as possible.

 

The is a permanent, part-time position for 27.5 hours per week, 40 weeks per year. Working Monday to Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm.

 

The Wellbeing Support Worker plays a vital role in supporting the Counselling Team in the provision of wellbeing support for students. This support takes many forms, including offering effective management and supervision of the Wellbeing Space, triaging Counselling meeting requests and general adminsitration support to the Counsellors.

The Wellbeing Support Worker works closely with the Counselling Team, Deputy Principal: Student Wellbeing and Leadership, Director of Student Wellbeing, House Leaders and Mentor Teachers who assume responsibility for the overall pastoral care of students.

 

Cabra is a child safe, child friendly environment. Screening requirements apply.

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Cabra Dominican College

Cumberland Park
Co-Ed
7-12
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How to Apply

Applications should be addressed to the Principal, Dr Helen Riekie and submitted through our website.

 

For further information about the position, please contact Donna Juncken, Human Resources Director on 8179 2404 or alternatively send an email to jobs@cabra.catholic.edu.au

 

Your application should include the following:

  • One-page letter of introduction/cover letter.

  • Current Curriculum Vitae

  • Name and contact details of three (3) professional referees, at least one being your current employer.

  • A 2-3 page statement addressing role related responsibilities, as per the Position Information Document.

  • Completed CESA Employment Declaration.

  • Copies of your:

    • Current DHS Working with Children Check

    • Responding to Risks of Harm Abuse and Neglect – Education and Care (RRHAN-EC) certificate with an expiry date of 31 December 2027

    • HLTAID012 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting

    • Qualifications/transcripts

 

Applications close Wednesday 29 January 2025 at 9.00am.

Direct Applications To
Dr Helen Riekie
Attention Of
Donna Juncken
Phone
8179 2404
Email
jobs@cabra.catholic.edu.au
Close Date
9am Wednesday 29 Jan 2025

It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received and we reserve the right to interview shortlisted candidates and appoint prior to the closing date. 

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