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Pastoral Care Worker

Pastoral Care Worker

All Saints College - St Mary’s Campus

Maitland

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary

Job overview

Location MAITLAND All Saints College, St Mary's Campus
Vacancy TypeTemporary Part Time
Hours/FTE14.35 Hours
Description The Pastoral Care Worker is responsible for the pastoral care and spiritual wellbeing of the students and staff of ASC - St Mary's Campus, Maitland.
Essential Criteria • have an understanding and willingness to support and follow the Catholic Identity and mission of the school.
• have a good understanding of the Catholic School and the wider community
• have good organisational and communication skills (with teachers, clergy, parents and students)
• have an ability to collaborate and work effectively in teams
• have an ability to work effectively in a school environment
• have an ability to work closely with school principals and executive in achieving specific strategic goals
• be competent and capable in monitoring and reporting requirements
• have a minimum qualification in Certificate IV in Youth Work or Pastoral Care or equivalent qualification. These must include mental health related and making appropriate referrals unit/s of competency
• Interpersonal skills
• Understanding and compassion towards the marginalised
• Prioritisation of the well- being of students and families.
Desirable Criteria • Counselling skills
• Seasons for Growth
Starts29/1/19
Finishing Date20/12/19
Conditions of EmploymentSalary is in accordance with New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory Catholic Systemic Schools Enterprise Agreement 2017.
Applications Close Friday 18 January, 2019
InstructionsForward your Curriculum Vitae together with a covering letter addressing selection criteria via email (preferred) as one pdf to the contact person.
Contact Name Telephone
  Marc Romano (marc.romano@mn.catholic.edu.au) 4933 6177
Applications to:

By email (preferred):

Marc Romano
marc.romano@mn.catholic.edu.au

By post:

Head of Campus
All Saints College, St Mary's Campus
16 Grant Street
MAITLAND 2320

Specific School Requirements/ Additional Info The covering letter should address the criteria as outlined and contact details of your parish priest must be included. The preferred applicant will be required to complete the registration process for the Catholic Schools Office as well as the necessary Federal Police checks. Applications will be received at the school up to 3.00 pm on the closing date.

About All Saints College - St Mary’s Campus

All Saints College, St Mary’s Campus is a mixed, non-selective, independent Roman Catholic sixth form college in Australia, serving students from Year 11-12. St Mary’s Campus is the senior site of the All Saints College multi-campus secondary school, which also consists of St Peter’s Campus and St Joseph’s Campus, both serving pupils from Year 7-10. St Mary’s and St Peter’s are both situated in Maitland, New South Wales, while St Joseph’s is located in Lochinvar. St Mary’s Campus has approximately 623 pupils on record.

All Saints College was founded in 1990, with all three schools operating from 1992. Pupils have the opportunity to study both academic and vocational courses at the college.

Principal

Mr Phil Tobin

Values and vision

All Saints College, St Mary’s Campus promotes the Catholic faith, beliefs, values and traditions in a welcoming community. The sixth form college wants all pupils to achieve their full potential and personal best, holding high standards for their commitment to learning and behaviour. It is important to the school that pupils leave as independent, confident, responsible and happy young adults who will go on to lead successful future lives. The college promotes positive relationships, mutual respect and inclusiveness, wishing for everyone to feel welcome and valued regardless of their differences. 

All Saints College, St Mary’s Campus enjoys a positive relationship with parents and the wider community, seeing them work together to ensure students have the best possible education. The college runs a wide range of activities throughout the year for pupils to get involved in, ranging from easter raffles to initiatives to raise awareness of topical issues such as mental health. 

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