EOI - Guidance Officer - Temporary Relieving Pool 2026 - Far North Queensland Region
Suitably qualified applicants are invited to express their interest in short-term temporary and relieving Guidance Officer opportunities across the Far North Queensland Region.
This continuous applicant pool is open to candidates who meet the mandatory requirements outlined in the role description.
Vacancies may be filled for periods of up to six months.
Applications will be reviewed throughout 2026 as needs arise. Submitting an application does not guarantee an offer of employment or a formal assessment outcome.
The salary rate shown reflects full-time (1 FTE). This temporary vacancy is open to Expressions of Interest and any extensions to this appointment will not exceed 12 months.
Applicants must be a current Queensland Government employee. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
To Apply
- Attach brief resume (maximum 3 pages) including contact details for 2 referees (one of whom should be your current supervisor).
- Attach written response (maximum 2 pages) addressing Key Capabilities 1‑4 as per the role description “How you will be assessed” section.
- Attach certified copies of your relevant qualifications and transcripts.
- Respond to the online questionnaire (the questionnaire will open after you have clicked apply and entered your personal details).
Participating in this Pool
- Submitting an application indicates interest in short-term temporary or relieving Guidance Officer opportunities within the Far North Queensland Region.
- Applicants must withdraw their application if they are no longer available or interested.
- Incomplete applications cannot be considered.
- Once a completed application is received, an interview may be requested.
- Inclusion in the pool does not guarantee an offer of employment.
- Responses contribute to the ongoing continuous applicant pool.
About The Guidance Officer Role
- Provide counselling, psychoeducational assessment, and individual student support, addressing educational, behavioural, career, mental health, and family issues. Advocate for students and offer recommendations to teachers and parents.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and build partnerships with parents, staff, and external agencies to enhance student engagement, access to programs, and holistic support.
- Assist students in decision‑making for education, social‑emotional development, and career pathways, providing ongoing guidance during implementation.
- Conduct observations and assessments to identify learning difficulties, disabilities, or emotional needs, recommending educational adjustments and interventions.
- Support student protection, gifted and talented programs, behaviour policies, risk management, and develop individualised student plans, including SET planning.
- Provide specialised support during critical incidents, emergencies, and student transitions into alternative education programs and reintegration into mainstream schooling.
- Maintain confidentiality and qualified records in line with policy and legal requirements; participate in professional development to strengthen skills and support for staff, parents, and students.
Qualifications
Requirements are outlined in the attached role description.
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