College Counsellor
This Term Time + 4 weeks role is expected to commence at the start of Term 1 in 2026.
Reporting to the Deputy Principal, you will work closely with our Counselling and Wellbeing teams that support the ongoing development of the psycho-social skills of our students to promote mental health and wellbeing at WestMAC. You will be an integral part of the student’s school team to support ongoing development in the promotion of learning and wellbeing. You will identify, support and, where necessary, refer further treatment for young people who struggle with mental health and related school/family issues. Although this role works with students from Prep to Year 12, experience working with younger children would be strongly preferred. This includes supporting teaching staff in the management of these students.
Key responsibilities:
- Provide support for students who are referred for mental health challenges and consult with/refer to external professionals as appropriate.
- Identify and manage students with emotional and behavioural disorders and provide recommendations for support from external specialists when required.
- Promote positive mental health, wellbeing and resilience by providing key programs as appropriate
- Assist teachers to identify, understand and manage students with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
- Support and collaborate with teachers to deal effectively with student needs.
- Liaise with parents regarding referral and ongoing management of their child.
- Conduct and/or participate in sessions for parents and care- givers outside of working hours and/or term time as required.
The successful candidate will possess:
- Tertiary qualification in teaching, counselling, psychology, social work or related discipline.
- Experience working in a similar position in a school-based environment (essential).
- Expertise in identification, formulation and counselling of students.
- Solid understanding and appreciation of Child Safe legislation, cultural safety and compliance requirements.
- An understanding of the academic and wellbeing needs of students as they relate to the learning and personal growth outcomes for students
- The ability to develop positive, professional relationships with students, parents and staff and to work as part of a broader Wellbeing team.
- Ability to identify appropriate external professionals for students requiring support.
- Well-developed communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability and attention to maintaining appropriate record keeping.
We offer the opportunity to work with a great College community on a beautiful rural 38-hectare campus conducive to improved staff and student wellbeing and life-long learning. There are a range of employee benefits available, including a healthy tuckshop, free parking, gym facilities and an Employee Assistance Program.
West Moreton Anglican College is committed to providing an environment where children and young people receive the highest standard of care, where their rights are supported, and they have the opportunity to thrive and be fruitful. As such, the successful applicant will be expected to adhere to the College’s policies and procedures relevant to student care and protection.
The successful candidate will possess the relevant requirements for the role and must be eligible for or hold a current paid working with children Blue Card/QCT registration/Professional registration.
West Moreton Anglican College reserves the right to conduct online checks using publicly available content to assess cultural fit. We may also, with your written consent, contact previous employers not listed on your resume, to verify work history.
Please visit our website for more information about the College including our Code of Conduct and our Public Commitment to promoting the safety, wellbeing and best interests of children, and to preventing, detecting and responding to child harm.
Please apply through SEEK, and ensure your application contains a cover letter and your CV.
Interviews may take place on receipt of application; therefore, this advert may be closed once a suitable applicant has been appointed.
Applicants seeking more information about the position should contact the People & Culture team via: peopleandculture@wmac.com.au
West Moreton Anglican College is an equal opportunity employer and values an inclusive and diverse workforce.
West Moreton Anglican College respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners, the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul People of the Yugara/Yagara Language Group, as custodians of the land and waters we share.