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Head Start Coordinator
Employment
Full time, Fixed term
Subject
Special Education
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
24 May 2026
Posted 11 May 2026
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1,041
Total students
56%
Boys
44%
Girls
112.5
Teaching FTE
74.6
Non-teaching FTE
912
ICSEA value
13th percentile · Lower SES
86%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Selection Criteria
Demonstrated knowledge and experience in middle and senior year student career pathways and the interconnect with meaningful student outcomes;
Demonstrated capacity to engage students or industry with program models and manage program data in accordance with government and education policy;
Experienced in advanced interventions in dealing with particularly complex cases that may require cross-profession or industry collaboration;
Effective communication skills when engaging with various stakeholders and levels of management including a commitment to the DET values;
Effective management of personal workload and motivation to deliver a program that rests across a large number of stakeholders, including student and support networks, schools and education systems, industry and workplace compliance and overarching state and Commonwealth regulations;
Demonstrated proficiency in data systems and analysis.
Role
Head Start is a wraparound service provision that powers school-based apprenticeships and traineeships. Head Start aims to improve the outcomes, quality assurance and equitable distribution of opportunities for senior secondary and special education students who undertake school-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SBATs). Head Start also considers middle school students¿ preparedness for success in the SBATs program. The Head Start SBAT program was piloted in over 150 schools from 2019 with strong outcomes. The expansion of the program will ensure access to all Victorian government secondary schools, including special schools, and Flexible Learning Op…