Mental Health and Wellbeing Leader

St Michael's School · Traralgon, VIC

Employment

Part time, Permanent

Subject

Wellbeing

Sector

Catholic

School type

Primary

Closing date

2 April 2026

Closes tomorrow

Posted 13 Mar 2026

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About St Michael's School

Enrolment

456

Total students

49%

Boys

51%

Girls

Staffing

28.8

Teaching FTE

12.6

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

1,058

ICSEA value

71st percentile · Average SES

Diversity

20%

EAL/D Background

1%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description

About the role

St Michael’s Primary School is a small Catholic co-educational primary school located in the rural township of Heyfield, approximately 40 kilometres from Traralgon and 35 kilometres from Sale. The school prides itself on being a welcoming community where everyone is valued and respected.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for an Ongoing position (0.4) as St. Michael's Mental Health and Wellbeing Leader (MHWL) commencing the week beginning 13th July 2026. The school would provide appropriate transition and support prior to our current MHWL finishing in this role during Term 2.  

The MHWL will be a qualified teacher registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), who works across the school to lead implementation of the Mental Health in Primary School (MHiPS) initiative.  The role will:  
·       build the capacity of school staff to identify and support students with mental health concerns.  
·       support the school to create clear referral pathways and connect to local services for students identified as needing further assessment and intervention.
·       coordinate targeted mental health support for students by working with school staff, school community members and external agencies.
·       implement effective mental health strategies aligned with social and emotional learning and adapt a whole-school approach to wellbeing and learning initiatives.

The MHWL promotes a whole-school approach to mental health and wellbeing to students, staff and families.

MHWLs must be registered teachers but are not required to have a teac…

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