Student Wellbeing Officer (Wellbeing)
Job Details
Position Type
Teaching and learning
School Type
Secondary
Employment Type
Part time, Permanent
Subject Area
Wellbeing
Posted Date
February 26, 2026 (4 days ago)
Closing Date
February 26, 2026
Description
Position Details
STUDENT WELLBEING OFFICER
Status: Part time (3 days) ongoing (40 weeks)
Commencing: By negotiation
The Student Wellbeing Officer holds a significant role within the Wellbeing team, reporting directly to the Head of Wellbeing and being accountable to the Principal. This role is responsible for supporting student wellbeing across Years 7–12 by embedding proactive, trauma-informed, restorative and strengths-based practices. The role provides early intervention and targeted support through referral and case management processes and working closely with the Head of Wellbeing to create pastoral, co-curricular and leadership opportunities that enhance student wellbeing.
The College invites applications from suitably qualified, committed individuals who believe they can contribute to the ongoing success of the College. The successful applicant will have demonstrated experience in providing the highest standard of care and support for students.
Well-developed written, and verbal communication skills with a high level of attention to detail is essential. The successful applicant will have highly developed organisational and interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work to collaboratively and independently.
Kolbe Catholic College is a leading digital school. The successful applicant for this position therefore should be prepared to embrace the different technological initiatives implemented across the College.
Full job description is available at the College’s website.
Confidential enquiries may be made by contacting the College’s Vice Principal, Ms Mike Pickford via email at mike.pickford@cewa.edu.au. In keeping with the Australian Privacy Policy, we are required to advise that unsuccessful applicant documents will be retained for three months from the closing date of applications, after this time they will be destroyed.
To apply please submit:
• A covering letter addressed to the Principal, Mr Peter Jones
• A current Resume stating relevant experience and contact details of three confidential referees
• A current copy of your WWC card
Applications to be emailed to employment-kolbe@cewa.edu.au
Applications close at 12.00pm Thursday 26 February 2026.
STUDENT WELLBEING OFFICER
Status: Part time (3 days) ongoing (40 weeks)
Commencing: By negotiation
The Student Wellbeing Officer holds a significant role within the Wellbeing team, reporting directly to the Head of Wellbeing and being accountable to the Principal. This role is responsible for supporting student wellbeing across Years 7–12 by embedding proactive, trauma-informed, restorative and strengths-based practices. The role provides early intervention and targeted support through referral and case management processes and working closely with the Head of Wellbeing to create pastoral, co-curricular and leadership opportunities that enhance student wellbeing.
The College invites applications from suitably qualified, committed individuals who believe they can contribute to the ongoing success of the College. The successful applicant will have demonstrated experience in providing the highest standard of care and support for students.
Well-developed written, and verbal communication skills with a high level of attention to detail is essential. The successful applicant will have highly developed organisational and interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work to collaboratively and independently.
Kolbe Catholic College is a leading digital school. The successful applicant for this position therefore should be prepared to embrace the different technological initiatives implemented across the College.
Full job description is available at the College’s website.
Confidential enquiries may be made by contacting the College’s Vice Principal, Ms Mike Pickford via email at mike.pickford@cewa.edu.au. In keeping with the Australian Privacy Policy, we are required to advise that unsuccessful applicant documents will be retained for three months from the closing date of applications, after this time they will be destroyed.
To apply please submit:
• A covering letter addressed to the Principal, Mr Peter Jones
• A current Resume stating relevant experience and contact details of three confidential referees
• A current copy of your WWC card
Applications to be emailed to employment-kolbe@cewa.edu.au
Applications close at 12.00pm Thursday 26 February 2026.