Student Counsellor

Bond University
September 01, 2024
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Student Counsellor

Full-time, continuing
Reference number: 100779268

About the position

As Australia's first private University, Bond University based at Robina, Gold Coast seeks to be recognised internationally as a leading independent university, imbued with a spirit to innovate, a commitment to influence and a dedication to inspire tomorrow's professionals who share a personalised and transformational student experience.

  • Unique opportunity to make a positive impact on student welfare in a prestigious academic setting.
  • Utilise your Psychology/Social Work qualification for impactful mental health support.
  • Embrace and celebrate the rich diversity of the university community.

Student Counsellor
Student Success and Wellbeing
Full-time, Continuing 

Position Reference No: 100779268

Join Australia’s number one University for student experience*, and enjoy staff benefits including:

  • Free staff car parking
  • 36.75 hour standard work week
  • Up to 18/26 weeks of parental leave#
  • Salary packaging options for FBT and Non-FBT items#
  • 17.5% of base salary leave loading
  • Staff wellbeing program
  • Study assistance for staff and dependents#
  • Corporate health and finance discounts
  • Onsite Medical Centre and Counselling Services
  • Onsite Sports Centre including gym, fitness classes and pool#

About the Position
Student Counsellors at Bond University offer a confidential counselling service to help students with any issue from study pressures to personal problems. As part of the Student Wellbeing & Success team, this role is responsible for providing a professional and confidential counselling service to students and staff of the University.

Reporting to the Head of Service, Student Counselling, Health and Wellbeing the successful applicant will engage with the diverse demographics of our student cohort, playing a key role in shaping targeted mental health and wellbeing resources and awareness campaigns. Your expertise will be instrumental in conducting professional/clinical assessments and delivering counselling responses and interventions to individuals and groups. This is a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on student wellbeing in a prestigious academic setting.

About the person

The successful candidate will have the following:

  • A qualification in psychology, registration as a psychologist with AHPRA or qualification in Social Work with mental health accreditation and eligibility to Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).
  • Minimum 2 years relevant work experience including exposure to working with people experiencing complex mental health ill-health and supporting victims/survivors of gender violence and sexual harm.
  • Demonstrated experience working with diverse cohorts in an educational or comparable environment and offering targeted support across a wide range of problems pertinent to students, e.g., personal, social, cultural, academic, career and financial.
  • Proven experience in responding to critical incidents and traumatic events including provision of high-level advice in relation to assessment of risk related to mental health and at-risk behaviour.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively monitor and prioritise workload.
  • High level interpersonal and communication capability with capacity to engage effectively with senior leaders, staff and students.

Salary details

The salary for the position commences at $109,525.60 per annum, plus 12% superannuation.

Additional information

Position related enquiries can be directed to Stephanie Taylor, Director Student Success and Wellbeing [email protected] or 0419 313 385.

Application and submission details

For further details regarding this appointment, please reference the Position Description and Selection Criteria.

Applicants can apply using the Apply Now button.  All candidates are required to register online via our candidate portal prior to submitting an application. We request that you submit the necessary supporting documents to support your online application. These documents should include your Curriculum Vitae/Resume and a Cover Letter addressing the Selection Criteria outlined in the Position Description above.

For current Bond University staff, apply directly via HR Connect, log in with staff credentials, from the Home dashboard select Careers, select the role and apply.

If you require any assistance with your application submission, please visit Applying for jobs at Bond.

Applications close: 5:00pm, Sunday 1st September 2024

Applicants must have current work rights in Australia at the time of application. This status will be verified as part of the recruitment process.

Please note, the successful applicant will be required to produce a certified copy of their highest qualification received prior to commencement of duty.

Conditions of employment are offered under a Bond Workplace Agreement (BWA).

Bond University is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage our students and staff to respect individuality and diversity. In line with Bond University’s values, people from diverse backgrounds, women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people who identify as LGBTIQ+, and people with a disability are encouraged to apply for positions at the University.

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