Part-time 22.8 hours per week, On-going position Colac Campus $66,014 per annum (pro-rata), plus superannuation The Student Wellbeing Support Officer works to mitigate factors that affect the personal, social, educational and employment achievements of students enrolled at the Institute.
The role involves assessment of individual student needs and risks and the development and implementation of strategies to address these needs, including referral to external agencies where appropriate.
The position is focused on retaining students in appropriate courses by supporting them to complete their studies, to identify and assist in dismantling barriers to attendance or learning and working with appropriate staff to identify further education and training pathways leading to employment options.
The must havesMandatory requirements A relevant degree or diploma with current and relevant experience Employee Victorian Working with Children Check Satisfactory National Police Records Check Highly desirable requirements Certificate IV - Training and Assessment or similar teaching qualification Previous experience in an educational or training environment About usSWTAFE is the leading vocational education provider in South West Victoria.
We offer a diverse range of courses across various industry sectors, spanning from healthcare and business, to trades, technology, arts and agriculture and more.
We are committed to ensuring our graduates are well-prepared to navigate the challenges of the dynamic job market of today, and are equipped with the skills build a successful future career.
As a place to work, we strive for a supportive, diverse workplace culture that encourages personal and professional growth, and in 2023 SWTAFE was ranked #1 in the Victorian TAFE sector for staff satisfaction.
What we can offer you Priority applications to a Warrnambool council-run day care facility Fun social club with health and wellbeing activities Employee recognition program Continuous opportunities for tailored learning and development Accessible Employee Assistance Program including an easy to navigate app SWTAFE is Great Place to Work certified, as voted by our own people.
We strive to cultivate a culture of inclusivity, collaboration, and respect, where every team member feels valued, empowered, and inspired to do their best work.
Any Questions?
Please contact: Deb Brevis, Team Leader – Student Wellbeing? 0466 944 969? ****** A full position description is available from the Careers at SWTAFE webpage.
Applications close: Sunday, 9 February 2025 Successful applicants will require a Working with Children Check and a National Police Record Check.
How to applyIf this role resonates with you and you have the necessary skills and experience, then we would love to hear from you.
To apply for the role, please click 'Apply for this job' and provide a copy of your current resume and cover letter, which addresses the key selection criteria outlined in the position description.
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For local support in the South West with job readiness skills (from resume writing to interview tips), please contact the South West Skills and Jobs Centre.http://www.swskillsandjobscentre.com.au/Email: ******: 03 5564 8515 If you require any adjustments to assist you with your application, please contact South West TAFE's Recruitment Team on 03 5564 8711 or by emailing ****** South West TAFE is a child safe and equal opportunity employer; fostering a fair, safe and inclusive environment and embraces all forms of diversity.
We strongly encourage applications from people with a variety of attributes, including but not limited to: A person with a disability Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Culturally and linguistically diverse LGBTIQA+