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School Counsellor (4 days a week - 2 days St. John Paul College and 2 days St. Francis Xavier Primary)

School Counsellor (4 days a week - 2 days St. John Paul College and 2 days St. Francis Xavier Primary)

St John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Coffs Harbour and Woolgoolga

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Commencing 28 January 2020

Job overview

School Counsellor

This position will be for three years commencing 28 January 2020 through to 26 January 2023.

St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour and St. Francis Xavier Primary School Woolgoolga are looking for an experienced and dynamic school counsellor to support the wellbeing of students in their school communities.

  • 4 days a week – 2 days St. John Paul College and 2 days St. Francis Xavier Primary


The role of the School Counsellor is to support and assist school teams to better understand and manage student mental health issues, with a view to improving student outcomes. As a School Counsellor, you will be an integral part of a school’s pastoral care support and will work with students, families, school staff and external agencies to maximise educational and wellbeing outcomes for students.


Selection Criteria:

  • Current registration with Psychology Board of Australia; or membership of Australian Association of Social Workers Association or membership of PACFA (Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia)/ ACA (Australian Counselling Association).
  • A strong understanding of the professional body’s ethical and legal requirements, especially in relation to working within a school setting.
  • Excellent communication skills with the proven ability to work collaboratively with teaching teams, and to engage and relate to students, families and staff.
  • Demonstrated understanding of child adolescent development and youth mental health interventions.
  • Ability to work independently with limited supervision and manage caseloads.
  • Willingness to take an active part in the full life of the school and to support, accept, and uphold the mission, teachings and ethos of the Catholic Church’s work in schools.


Desirable Criteria:

Experience in providing evidence based interventions with children and young people, individually and in groups.

  • Proven experience and ability to respond appropriately in crisis situations and to students presenting with complex needs.
  • Experience or willingness to provide professional learning to school staff and families.


Remuneration: Dependant on qualifications and experience:

  • A teacher with psychology registration and 5 years full-time experience as a School Counsellor, can earn up to $118,018.
  • An experienced psychologist or social worker can earn up to $109,427.

Each employee’s qualifications and experience are used in the calculation of remuneration. Any questions regarding remuneration contact cso-hr@lism.catholic.edu.au.


How to Apply:

Applicants are asked to submit all documents as one PDF to the Principal’s email address below:

1. Covering letter that addresses the selection criteria.

2. Catholic Schools Office application form

3. Current Resume

4. Academic transcript/s


The start date can be negotiated.


Applications must be received by 5pm Monday 20th January 2020.


Email: michael.carniato@lism.catholic.edu.au

The successful applicant will be required to complete the registration for employment process with theLismore Diocese in accordance with the Diocesan Website.

Child protection legislation requires preferred applicants to be subject to employment screening.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Information on how to Register for Employment in the Lismore Diocese is available on the Catholic Schools Office website http://www.lism.catholic.edu.au/employment/employment-information/

About St John Paul College Coffs Harbour

St John Paul College is a mixed, non-selective, independent, Roman Catholic secondary school in New South Wales, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school is situated in Coffs Harbour.

Formerly John Paul College, the school was renamed St John Paul College in 2014 following the canonization of Pope John Paul II. The school was founded in 1982 by the parishes in Coffs Harbour and Sawtell, and opened in 1983 with the assistance of the Sisters of Mercy.

Principal

Michael Carniato 

Facilities 

St John Paul College offers a wide range of modern educational and sporting facilities to help ensure that students benefit from the highest quality of learning during their time at school. These include computer rooms, a sports hall, concert halls, music rooms, science laboratories and extensive outdoor playing grounds. 

Curriculum

St. John Paul College offers a comprehensive curriculum encompassing a broad range of subjects and courses preparing students for both the RoSA and Higher School Certificate. The school offers SEN pupils and those with exceptional skills and abilities additional support and guidance catered to their needs to ensure that they achieve their potential. Careers advice is also offered to help pupils focus on developing a study plan to achieve their desired future goals.

School ethos

The New South Wales secondary school works to provide all pupils with a quality education in a Catholic learning environment. The school benefits from a strong partnership with parents and strives to be an inclusive and welcoming community where all members feel safe, motivated and happy. Pupils are nurtured to reach their full academic, creative, social, physical and spiritual potential with the help of dedicated and caring teaching staff.

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