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P-6 Student Wellbeing Leader

Cana Catholic Primary School

Principal:  Ms Alison Bretag

Enquiries:  principal@canahillside.catholic.edu.au

Applications Close: 08/09/2025

Position: Position of Leadership

Type: Fixed Term

Hours per Week: Part-time


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Role Description/Criteria

The role of the Student Wellbeing Leader (including Child Safety Leader) will be to lead the school community to grow in understanding about how student wellbeing actively drives student learning outcomes. The Student Wellbeing Leader role at Cana Catholic School is integral to the effectiveness of the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ Vision for Instruction and Vision for Engagement and the successful applicant will work in collaboration with the School Leadership Team to demonstrate a high level of understanding of appropriate content knowledge and pedagogy in this area.

The Wellbeing Leader will demonstrate compliance in relation to Cana Catholic School’s Child Safety Standards in accordance with the Victorian Government’s Ministerial Order No 870.ÌýÌý

Please see the attached role description for further specific details about the position.

Post graduate study in this area will be advantageous.

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Application Procedure


Applicants should apply via Teachers on Net and submit:

- A cover letter of no more than 2-3 pages addressed to the Principal, Alison Bretag which outlines your experience and responses to the criteria in the role description (see attached)

- A current curriculum vitae which lists the contact details of 2-3 of your most recent referees who can support your application.


Details:

Address: 46-60 Banchory Avenue
Hillside

Phone: 8390 9200

Website: 

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