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Mental Health Practitioner
Employment
Full time, Fixed term
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
School type
Secondary
Closing date
1 April 2026
Posted 19 Mar 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Kambrya College
2,369
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
175.4
Teaching FTE
71.4
Non-teaching FTE
1,045
ICSEA value
66th percentile · Average SES
55%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Kambrya College is a co-educational Government secondary school in Berwick, Victoria, Australia. In 2026, we will have a student population of approximately 2600 students. We offer a broad range of programs from Years 7-12, culminating in a highly effective VCE program in the senior years. In 2024 our VCE results ranked us as the highest performing non-select entry state school in Southern Melbourne, and we also outperformed many private schools in the district. Our literacy and numeracy data indicates that we are providing robust instruction and support for students, with all NAPLAN growth and achievement levels significantly above state, similar school and network averages. The College has a strong focus on developing numeracy and literacy skills for all students and has a range of programs to support student development.
Our annual Student Attitudes to School Survey results demonstrate that we are a school on a strong trajectory of improvement, and since 2018 we have increased all measures significantly. Many are now in the top 20% of the state, and some even in the top 10%. Overall, we increased from the bottom 49% in 2017 to the top 20% of all Victorian Government Secondary Schools by 2023, and this improvement was sustained in 2024.
Our staff culture is one of both high expectations and collegiality. Our annual Department of Education Staff Opinion Survey results consistently show that we are well above the state, network and similar school averages in all indicators, such as positive school climate, collective efficacy, collective focus on student lear…