- Based at our Elgar Road Campus, Box Hill
- Ongoing opportunity
- PACCT 5 $70,012 per annum (exclusive of superannuation)
About the role:
A fantastic ongoing opportunity to join Box Hill Institute as our International Student Wellbeing Officer!
Within this role, you will provide a range of support, welfare, intervention services and programs to ensure the success of BHI’s international students. You will work closely to support stakeholders including teachers, students, and other Student Life team members to improve student retention and success and ensure an excellent student experience.
This position works closely with managers, teachers and the International Department to deliver highly-valued support strategies. The International Student Wellbeing Officer will be able to respond initially and appropriately to international students at risk of disengagement from education, which may be a result of study difficulties but also mental health, life, relationship, financial or welfare difficulties. The position contributes to educational excellence in the Faculties and Box Hill Institute‘s position as a quality education provider and a first choice for education and training.
The Student Life Team works cooperatively with students and teachers to provide an engaging, positive and supportive learning community enabling high student retention and success, where the student voice is heard, and is reflected positively internally and to prospective students and clients. The Student Life Team is an important part of BHI’s student value chain providing leadership in the development and delivery of a holistic, outstanding, and distinctive student experience so that the students have a seamless and improved end-to-end student experience.
Please note; this role is a full time, ongoing opportunity. Salary is PACCT 5 $70,012 per annum (exclusive of superannuation).
About You:
- A relevant qualification in Youth Work, Community Services, Social Work, Counselling, or equivalent;
- Demonstrated significant experience in Youth Work, Community Services, Counselling or similar
- Sound experience in working to provide counselling, welfare, Youth Work or similar professional or educational support roles to vulnerable student groups, including the ability to provide individual support and liaise on their behalf
- Ability to provide timely and effective intervention in critical situations and to provide appropriate support and referral/s to students presenting with complex mental health and/or welfare concerns
- Experience to deal confidently and courteously with people at all levels and from diverse backgrounds, and a commitment to providing a high level of customer care in a student support role
- Demonstrates current and comprehensive knowledge of common issues affecting international students, with a sound working knowledge of visa protocols and the Department of Home Affairs. Demonstrates awareness of, and capacity to work within compliance requirements relating to the ESOS Act (2000) and the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students (2018)
- High standard of verbal and written communication, and the ability to organise information, maintain and manage student records and reporting, and proficient skills in the use of Microsoft Office programs
- Capacity to work well under pressure with the ability to prioritise, meet deadlines, and accommodate flexible hours
About Us:
We are proud to be a leading education provider with a strong reputation for delivering high quality educational outcomes.
Our organisation comprises of Box Hill Institute (Box Hill & Lilydale locations) and Centre for Adult Education (Melbourne CBD) as well as partnerships across various correctional and defence sites in Victoria.
We are committed to a highly motivated and aligned workforce, so we’ll be by your side to enable you, help you grow, and offer you benefits which enhance your work life balance.
Box Hill Institute is a welcoming, safe and respectful work environment. We are work-life friendly and an equal opportunity employer. We encourage people from all backgrounds, abilities and identities to apply for our vacancies.
Benefits:
We offer more than just a job; we offer benefits to enhance your work life, help you grow, and celebrate your achievements. Employment benefits include:
- Flexible work arrangements
- Career progression opportunities and reward & recognition programs
- On-site parking
- Novated leasing and salary packaging
- Access to health & wellbeing resources
- Employee discounts on health insurance, car rental, newspaper subscriptions and more
- Access to libraries offering ebooks, films, novels, children's books and so much more
- Discounts on CAE/Box Hill Institute short courses for staff and their immediate family as well as discounted access to our floristry, beauticians, restaurant, Vet & dog grooming
- Purchased Leave
If you have questions about this role, please contact Johanna Dutton via email at johanna.dutton@cae.edu.au
Applications close: 9am, Thursday 22nd February 2024
We are a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant.
Candidates for employment at Box Hill Institute will be subject to pre-employment probity checks, and must satisfy Box Hill Institute’s pre-conditions for employment. These include providing a satisfactory (valid employee) Working With Children Check and National Police Check.
Box Hill Institute reserves the right to withdraw an advertised position at any stage.
