Closes: Sep 22, 2026
Position Type: School Operation | Employment Status: Permanent/Ongoing | Classification Level: ESO6
Xavier College invites applications for a compassionate and experienced College Counsellor at our Gawler Belt (7-12) Campus. In this role, you will deliver quality counselling services that support students’ emotional, social and academic wellbeing, fostering a safe and inclusive environment where young people feel heard, supported and empowered within the College’s Catholic and Salesian tradition.
Commencing January 2027, this is a permanent, part-time position working Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm, during school terms and the week prior to the commencement of Term 1. Days and hours may be negotiable for the right candidate.
As the College Counsellor, you will:
- Provide professional counselling support to students experiencing emotional, social or academic challenges, promoting their ongoing wellbeing and personal growth
- Be an integral member of the College’s student care and wellbeing services
- Serve as a specialist resource for teaching staff, offering guidance and strategies to support student wellbeing and resilience
- Communicate effectively with parents and caregivers regarding issues affecting students’ wellbeing and family relationships
- Build and maintain partnerships with allied health professionals and external support agencies to enhance student care
- Promote a safe, positive and inclusive culture among students and staff
- Maintain accurate, secure and confidential case notes, records and reports for all counselling interventions
- Collaborate regularly with College leadership to discuss trends, concerns and initiatives related to student wellbeing
About you
To excel in this role, you will bring enthusiasm, professionalism and a strong sense of community. You demonstrate compassion, excellent communication skills and a commitment to creating a safe, inclusive and engaging environment where students feel supported through caring guidance and wellbeing-focused counselling.
This is a rewarding opportunity to play a vital role in supporting students to address life challenges and develop effective strategies for personal growth, resilience and wellbeing.
For a complete list of key responsibilities, please view the Position Information Document.
Why join us?
At Xavier College, we are more than a workplace; we are a community. We provide a supportive and values-drive work environment where respect, understanding, affection and humour guide our actions. You will have the opportunity to contribute to the development and wellbeing of children and young people in a nurturing educational environment, with support for professional growth and a collaborative team culture. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children, families and the wider community.
https://www.xavier.catholic.edu.au/about/values-vision/
To be successful, you will need:
- A University qualification in Counselling (or equivalent) and comprehensive demonstrated knowledge in a similar role
- A current registration and/or membership of a relevant and recognised professional organisation/registration body
- Have a strong background in case management, conflict resolution and managing critical incidents involving student welfare
- Current and acceptable Working with Children Clearance and screening to work in Catholic Education SA
- Catholic Police Clearance to work in Catholic Education SA
- Current Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse & Neglect – Education and Care certificate
- Current First Aid certificate (HLTAID012)
- Possess enthusiasm, professionalism and a strong sense of community.
How to Apply
Click 'Apply' and submit the following:
- 1–2 page cover letter outlining your experience, qualifications and motivation for applying for the role
- Curriculum Vitae, including the names and contact details of three professional referees
- Evidence of qualifications in Counselling (or equivalent)
Catholic Education South Australia is committed to ensuring the safety, wellbeing and dignity of all children and young people. Screening requirements apply.