 
        
        Key to this role is supporting students in their wellbeing and engagement in education, working with the teaching team, mentors and health professionals.
This involves developing professional relationships with young people to achieve educational outcomes, providing family support, social and emotional support, and community engagement within a trauma informed framework.
This requires a strong focus on building positive relationships and promoting student wellbeing, collaborating with other staff members to achieve this goal.
Developing effective strategies for student support is crucial, involving teachers, parents and carers to ensure student success.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills are essential for this role, as you work with diverse groups of students, teachers and families.
A high level of empathy, understanding and patience is required to support students with complex needs, ensuring they feel valued and included.
This role offers opportunities to develop professionally, working collaboratively with colleagues to drive student outcomes and school improvement.