Careers Counsellor
Notre Dame College
Shepparton
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 2018
Job overview
The successful candidate will work as part of the Careers Counselling Team to assist students with the process of making career decisions by helping them to develop skills or choose a career or educational programme.
The Careers Counsellors work across the two campuses and support the students within the three programmes of the College.
It is important to note that this position is that of an Education Support Officer not a teacher.
Please refer to the College website, via the link below, for further details about this position, and to download the relevant application documents.
About Notre Dame College
Notre Dame College is a Catholic, co-educational secondary College located in Shepparton, Victoria. The school has a population of approximately 1,700 students from Years 7-12 and 140 teaching staff.
The College was established in 1984 with the amalgamation of Sacred Heart College for Girls and St Colman’s College for boys. In 2009, a second Campus called Emmaus was opened for the use of Year 9 students and students from the McAuley Champagnat Programme, an innovative educational programme designed to meet the educational needs of disengaged students in the Greater Shepparton Region.
Principal
Mr. John Cortese
Facilities
Notre Dame College has extensive facilities on its nine-acre site located on Knight St including an Educational Resource Centre, Marist Technology Centre, Brother Ray Martin Hospitality Centre and Mercy Centennial Stadium, used for sporting and other whole-school events. There are two school halls for performances, assemblies and social events, a learning support centre and a careers centre. The Emmaus Campus is situated eight kilometres north of Shepparton on 48 acres. The site is rich in technology and learning is enhanced by purpose-built spaces for team teaching, group work and individual learning.
Curriculum
At Notre Dame College teachers prepare learning programs within the Victorian Curriculum framework, which adheres to the Australian Curriculum. The College provides “a broadly based and innovative curriculum which aims to develop the intellectual, physical, aesthetic, spiritual and social aspects of every student.”
School ethos
The College “endeavours to provide a comprehensive and challenging educational experience for all students and staff in a faith-filled, pastoral community.” The College aims to develop and nurture the whole-person and build students’ self-esteem in order that they feel respected, loved and valued.
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