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Student Wellbeing / Classroom Support
Employment
Part time, Fixed term
Subject
Wellbeing
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
10 May 2026
Posted 27 Apr 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Western Port Secondary College
747
Total students
54%
Boys
46%
Girls
64.9
Teaching FTE
40.6
Non-teaching FTE
957
ICSEA value
28th percentile · Average SES
6%
EAL/D Background
7%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Imagine joining a school where the Principal, Leaders and staff are deeply involved in daily life, actively supporting each other to foster an environment that reflects our Western Port Way. Are you seeking a school with an amazing staff who collectively support and build each other up, and who truly get along and enjoy working together, making the workplace one where no one wants to leave? With a hands-on approach, you'll find the Principal Class actively engaged in the college community, visible daily at the school gate, in and around classrooms, on yard duty, supporting School Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPBS) processes and interacting with the students. With an open-door policy, they warmly welcome any staff member seeking support or a conversation, or any student seeking advice or counsel. They wholeheartedly foster a collaborative environment, where every staff member's voice is not only heard but also valued.
Are you looking for a school who has high standards where students are respectful and well behaved, displaying positive attitudes and a strong eagerness to learn. Our college ensures from the moment students walk in they are one time, ready to learn and equipped to enthusiastically engage in a harmonious and productive classroom atmosphere, where both teaching and learning are highly effective and enjoyable. This positive environment fosters academic and personal growth, making our college a wonderful place to work and learn. For times when our students are not ready to learn or exhibiting behaviours that are not reflective of our college va…