Multiple roles and flexible options available in the Metropolitan North Region! Make a difference in the future of Queensland's educational outcomes. Provide mental health and wellbeing support across a range of educational settings. Maintain work life balance within a truly supportive, inclusive work environment! As a wellbeing professional you can make a real difference in the lives of young people by working as part of school-based team to support students' wellbeing and mental health.Job details Position status Permanent
Position type Part-time
Occupational group Education & Training
Classification HP3
Workplace Location Brisbane - North,Moreton Bay - South
Job ad reference QLD/MNR564987/24P
Closing date 03-Jun-2024
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Contact person Renata Davidovic
Contact details 0436 935 888
Access theAbout the Department of Education:As part of the Queensland Government's $106.7 million Student Wellbeing Package, we are increasing the number of wellbeing professionals working in state schools and education regions across Queensland. The number of wellbeing professionals working in schools is increasing by up to 464 FTE, ensuring every Queensland state school student has access to support for their wellbeing at school.Your Role:We are seeking to fill the following roles (permanent/ temporary and full time/part time options) within Metro North Region, with appointment being based on your relevant experience and qualification.
- Kedron State High School - 0.5FTE
- Kenmore South State School - 0.2FTE
- Grovely State School - 0.3FTE
- Bray Park State School - 0.3FTE
- Brookfield State School - 0.2FTE
- Assess the mental health needs of students to inform appropriate therapeutic interventions
- Deliver individual and group interventions to students which address mental health concerns
- Work collaboratively with schools' leadership and student support teams to inform student support planning, and provide advice to teachers supporting students' mental health in the classroom
- Develop referral and case management processes to support delivery of the service
- Coordinate referrals to external agencies, and work collaboratively with external networks and stakeholders to ensure access to appropriate supports for students
- Provide advice and assistance to families to support the mental health of students
- Support school communities in responding to critical incidents and emergencies as part of the school response team
- Flexible work options
- $1,800 annual professional development allowance (pro-rata)
- In-house supervision provided that meets AHPRA requirements (pro-rata)
- Have opportunities to network with other wellbeing professional peers within the region
- 12.5% superannuation available
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- Appointment to this position requires proof of qualification in Psychology and general registration with AHPRA, or if a new graduate, must hold provisional registration with AHPRA with a supervision plan approved by the Psychology Board of Australia prior to the commencement of employment.
- Attach a brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (referees should have an understanding of your relevant work history)