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Selection CriteriaSC1.
Demonstrated experience and ability to assist students with wellbeing issues and/or students identified as at risk in an educational setting.SC2.
Demonstrated high level of verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills to work independently and interact successfully with staff, students, parents, families and external agencies.SC3.
Demonstrated ability to work as an effective member of a team in an educational setting, working collaboratively with senior school leaders to identify and determine student wellbeing requirements.SC4.
Demonstrated ability to think critically, analyse problems and issues and choose appropriate actions to achieve desired outcomes in line with College policy and DET procedures.SC5.
Demonstrated examples where cooperation was sought from colleagues and/or members of the school community to achieve a specific student wellbeing issue, outcome within the workplace etc.
including the ability to advise on intervention strategies.SC6.
Demonstrated ability to seek out additional resources such as the possibility of engaging relevant external agencies in providing programs to support students and/or their families.SC7.
Completed relevant tertiary qualifications or equivalent and had experience in working with youth at risk in an educational setting like a Student Health & Wellbeing position.
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