Job Summary
- Competitive Base Salary + Super + Salary Packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 6th Mar 2024
- Melbourne > Werribee
Hester Hornbrook Academy is a school that does education differently. Join us, Join success, have a career that shapes tomorrow! Our passionate team is looking for an experienced Wellbeing Team Leader
Hester Hornbrook Academy is a Special Assistance School which provides flexible education and learning options, including VETiS (Vocational Education and Training in Schools), VPC (Victorian Pathways Certificate), VM (VCE Vocational Major), VCE and an extend program offering a variety of elective subjects. Recognising that mainstream education is not suitable for all young people, our programs are driven by the personal pursuits of students.
Our HOPE – Healing Orientated Program of Education informs our Practice model which ensures the integration of academic intervention and growth with wellbeing and life skills. Teachers, Youth Workers, and Education Support Officers (ESOs) work together in a collaborative manner to support students to reach their individual goals.
Our students include those who have disengaged from mainstream education, are young parents, currently in or leaving out of home care, experiencing homelessness and those who may be experiencing mental health challenges or learning difficulties.
Each Hester Hornbrook classroom is supported by a multidisciplinary team comprised of a teacher, educational support staff and youth worker. The classroom team collaborates to provide a safe, respectful, and productive learning environment, where learning for wellbeing and wellbeing for learning go hand in hand. The team works in partnership with the students to understand and address the barriers to learning, to set and achieve academic pathways and other life goals. All staff bring different and overlapping skills and experience to the classroom and are required to role model effective teamwork in order to provide a holistic response to the students’ educational needs.
All roles within Hester Hornbrook will have a classroom allotment, this may include classroom instruction, the delivery of learning activities, the supervision of students, assertive outreach, and involvement in our other programs which support students to attain educational success.
The Wellbeing Team Leader is a key member of the Wellbeing Team at the Hester Hornbrook Academy and supports the Head of Campus with the daily operations of the campus and delivery of programs.
Their role is to supervise and lead the Youth Workers on a particular campus of HHA. A key element of this role is to ensure that all mandatory enrolment paperwork, wellbeing case notes, risk assessments, safety planning and reporting are in line with Child Safety Standards, VRQA minimum standards for school registration, Healing Orientated Program of Education (HOPE) Framework, and Hester Hornbrook Academy policies and procedures to ensure we work within a trauma informed, best practice framework. This role oversees the work of the youth worker within the classroom teams of HHA.
The Wellbeing Team Leader will be responsible for tracking program outcomes, completion of all relevant program reports, and the review and implementation of program resources such as program manuals and documentation. The Wellbeing Team Lader will work with the Head of Campus in developing all local networks to ensure sustained referral paths into the relevant programs.
This role works closely with other Wellbeing Team Leaders and The HHA Leadership Team in all matters related to HHA and MCM programs to achieve consistency and collaboration.
Our ideal candidate will be able to successfully demonstrate the following key skills and attributes:
Note all applicants must be prepared to travel between all Hester Hornbrook Academy campuses. (please see the Position Description for more detailed information and the Key Selection Criteria)
Address applications to - Sally Lasslett, Principal. Applications to include a Cover Letter which highlights how you have previously assisted a young person to improve their wellbeing outcomes which has resulted in success in educational outcomes, leading to learning for wellbeing and a current CV with referees.
For more information, including a position description, closing date and how to apply, please click “Apply Now” to be redirected to our website.
For enquiries about this role, and assistance with application submission - [email protected], using the subject line: Wellbeing Team Leader enquiry via EthicalJobs.
We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date.
A position description is attached.
Hester Hornbrook is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to safety. Hester Hornbrook /MCM embraces differences because we know that diversity and inclusion help us to attract, recruit, engage and retain talented people. We are passionate about all our employees, with the skills that they bring, realising their full potential through ongoing learning and development and through embracing the positive impact that we make through our work and to the young people that we support. If you require specific support to apply for this position, please advise the recruiting manager listed in the advertisement. We will work with you to identify the best way to assist you. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Hester Hornbrook /MCM is committed to the safety of its clients and employees, taking a zero-tolerance approach to violence within the workplace and abuse, including child abuse and abuse of people with disability. All employees are required to comply with the Child Safe Standards.