About Specialised Assistance School for Youth (SASY)
SASY's vision is to create a caring environment, where disengaged young people, with complex needs, are reconnected through holistic educational experiences that improve wellbeing and reignite their interest in learning.
Established in 2016, SASY caters for students in Years 8-12 whose needs are better met by learning structures that may not be available in all mainstream schools. As a non-government school, SASY follows the national curriculum and SACE.
We are a growing independent secondary school with a key focus on trauma informed practices and wellbeing as fundamental principles in working with vulnerable and disengaged youth.
SASY is an equal opportunity employer, and we want everyone to be able to fully participate in our recruitment process. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of all identities.
About the role
The Enrolments and Funding Officer is vital to the growth and development of the school and is responsible for student Enrolments and all funding requirements and obligations of the school.
This role will organise and maintain accurate student enrolment records and drive the school’s enrolment strategy. The role will be the main point of contact for prospective students and their families from first enquiry to commencement and retention and will also involve student transfers and withdrawals when required. This role will also be responsible for optimising funding for SASY including our Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD), census, Student Background Data (SBD) and other submission requirements and participate in any audits.
Skills and experience
To suit the role at SASY you will:
- Demonstrate compassion, patience and innovation to inspire students to achieve important learning and personal milestones.
- Be able to build strong relationships with students, staff, parents and members of the broader school community.
- Be flexible and creative when interacting with young people.
- Have experience working collaboratively within a multi-discipline team.
- Be highly organised with strong communication skills and attention to detail.
- Enjoy working in a dynamic, supportive, and fun environment.
Previous experience and knowledge of school funding compliance is advantageous.
In addition, you will need:
Current Working with Children check
RRHAN-EC Masterclass Certificate
Current First Aid certificate
Applications close: Friday 28th June 2024
For more information or the position description email Nic Pellegrini and **@sasy.sa.edu.au