Position Information About the Role Full Time Position Location: Glenbrook Public School Senior Psychologist Education coordinate and professionally supervise a team of school counsellors and school psychologists to deliver high quality psychological services to schools. They work closely with schools, other members of educational services teams and agencies to improve student learning and wellbeing outcomes. Senior Psychologist Education provide professional leadership in the delivery of psychological services to school communities and have a key leadership role as part of the networked specialist centres. Senior Psychologist Education will not be required to teach or undertake teaching duties as defined by the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 as amended. NOTE: Recreation leave and flexible working hours The Senior Psychologist Education is employed under the Government Sector Employment Act 2013, remunerated for 52 weeks per annum and required to work for 48 weeks p.a with 4 weeks recreation leave. Requests for recreation leave may not be approved during school term time and the Senior Psychologist Education is required to work during the student vacation period unless on a form of approved leave. Requests to take flex days in accordance with the Department’s Flexible Working Hours Agreement will be considered subject to the operational requirements of the school and are generally only approved during the student vacation periods. Special Notes The Department of Education is the largest provider of public education in Australia with responsibility for delivering high-quality public education to two-thirds of the NSW student population. We welcome applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, refugees, and people with disability. If we can make some adjustments to our recruitment/interview process to better enable you to shine, please contact the Diversity and Inclusion Team (dandi@det.nsw.edu.au) or visit NSW Department of Education Diversity and Inclusion Additional Information Glenbrook Public School, nestled in the picturesque village side of Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains. With a student enrolment of 356 our school embodies a vibrant community ethos where diversity thrives. At Glenbrook Public School, we celebrate cultural diversity and prioritise personalised learning pathways, through active consultation with families, teachers, and the local Aboriginal Educational Consultative Group, ensuring inclusive and effective educational practices. Driven by high expectations, Glenbrook PS excels academically, consistently performing above the state average in Literacy and Numeracy as evidenced by NAPLAN results. Our Opportunity Class, with biennial intakes, provides enriching opportunities for High Potential and Gifted Students. We are committed to ongoing improvement, with a focus on enhancing explicit teaching practices. Through targeted initiatives and professional learning, we prioritise differentiation, high expectations, and data-informed instruction to optimise student achievement. In line with our vision of strengthening student development, Glenbrook Public School offers a rich variety of extracurricular activities, including music programs, debating teams, and sporting competitions. Our school endeavours to cultivate a nurturing and challenging atmosphere where every student can flourish academically, socially, personally, and physically. Guided by our vision statement, we are dedicated to empowering students to excel across all facets of their educational journey. Please visit the school website Glenbrook Public School. Key Accountabilities Provides individual and group professional practice supervision to build the capacity of school counselling staff, including the supervision of school counselling staff working towards registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.Engages with and implements the procedures of the Professional Practice Framework for the NSW School Counselling Service.Works in collaboration with principals to provide leadership to the school counselling service, to support professional learning and the performance and development processes.Assists school counselling staff in their work with schools to respond to students requiring additional wellbeing and psychological support.Supports the whole school response and coordinates the provision of psychological support to schools experiencing serious incidents.Builds the capacity of staff to support student wellbeing and mental health.Contributes to the Department's support of students with disability and learning and support needs.Coordinates and maintain systems and procedures, including test budgets, to facilitate effective service delivery. Essential Requirements 1. Knowledge of and commitment to implementing the Department’s Aboriginal Education Policy and upholding the Department's Partnership Agreement with the NSW AECG and to ensure quality outcomes for Aboriginal people 2. General or Provisional Psychology Registration with the Psychology Board of Australia 3. Valid and current Working with Children Check clearance 4. Current and valid driver’s licence and ability and willingness to travel between work sites. 5. Australian citizenship or permanent residency How to Apply If you are interested in this role, please apply online and include: A cover letter (maximum of 2 pages) that addresses the key accountabilities and challenges of this role as outlined in the Role Description Your resumé (maximum of 4 pages) which clearly details how your capabilities, knowledge and experience can contribute to support students' wellbeing Your completed application Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC) Your completed WWCC - Declaration for Child-Related Workers NCCHC Names and contact details of two recent professional referees. Referees are to be professional referees from the last 3 years, who have known you for a minimum period of 6 months in a professional context. At least one referee is to be a current or recent line manager within the last 2 years The following questions must be addressed (half a page each): High level knowledge and skills in the provision of psychological assessment, counselling and evidence-based interventions within a school context.Demonstrated capacity to lead, clinically supervise and professionally develop school counsellors/school psychologists, including those working towards registration as a psychologist.Demonstrated capacity to build and maintain collaborative relationships with key stakeholders to support the learning and wellbeing of students, including students with complex and diverse needs.Demonstrated ability to lead and implement Department of Education priorities and initiatives within the school counselling service and in response to serious incidents. Documents Role Description Aboriginal Education Policy WWCC Guide to Identity Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC) WWCC - Declaration for Child-Related Workers NCCHC As this is a child-related position, you will also be required to obtain a Working with Children Check (WWCC) Clearance number as a condition of employment (if you do not already have this). For more information, please visit the Office of the Children’s Guardian. In addition, your employment may be subject to the Department’s National Criminal Records Check to determine your suitability for employment. Note: The selection process will include a range of assessment techniques to assist in determining your suitability for the role.