Are you passionate about fostering a safe, vibrant, and supportive residential community for young people?As the Student Living Community Coordinator, ResLife Standards, you will lead initiatives that educate and support residents in understanding and engaging with the Student Living Community Standards. This role focuses on proactive education, case management, and community wellbeing, ensuring students have opportunities for growth and reflection.In this role you will:Lead a team of Health and Wellbeing Officers to support a positive and inclusive residential experience.Oversee community standards, responding to resident concerns and managing behavioural expectations through a case management approach.Develop and deliver educational programs focused on wellbeing, prevention, and community engagement.Work closely with stakeholders to manage high-risk cases, apply restorative practices, and ensure alignment with policies and legislation.You will have:Strong stakeholder engagement, case management, and crisis management skills, with the ability to work within professional boundaries.Experience in behavioural management, community support, and working within legislative and policy frameworks.Familiarity with restorative practices, with a passion for fostering student safety, growth, and learning.This role is ideal for someone looking to join a vibrant, supportive team and who is driven by a passion for creating safe and vibrant communities for young students.What we offer:The remuneration for this position is from $99,655 to $112,112 + 17% superannuation and is commensurate with skills and experience.We offer a range of benefits and employment conditions that help you balance your commitments, stay healthy, and work effectively. For information on our employee benefits (such as leave, flexible working, discounts in private health insurance and gym memberships, and salary packaging) please visit here.Your next steps:If viewing this on a job board other than the University's please click ‘Apply’ (or equivalent) to reach the University's website, where a copy of the Position Description can be accessed. Please download a copy from the Related Documents section before commencing your application.Due to the nature of this role, this role requires a valid Working with Children Check.Applications for this position will only be accepted from those with Australian residency or a valid work permit.Your application must include:Your resume.A cover letter outlining your motivation to apply for this opportunity.A statement addressing the Essential Criteria listed on the attached Position Description.Please upload your Cover Letter and response to the requested Criteria as one PDF document. This document should not exceed 3 pages.We value diversity and strive to ensure that our recruitment processes are equitable, inclusive, and barrier-free. If you require an alternative pathway to view the Position Description or to submit an application, please reach out to us.We also seek to provide a fair chance to all applicants by providing reasonable adjustments where required during the assessment and interview phases of the recruitment process.Contact Us:For specific position enquiries, please contact Jess Rokobaro, Senior Manager, Business Operations or via email at.Having technical difficulties? Please reach out to us: Please note, we do not accept email applications.Closing date: Wednesday 12 March 2025 at 11.59pm AEDTWe are excited to be Looking Ahead with you.The University of Newcastle is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity, and social inclusion. Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
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