This is a progressional position as per the Role Description. The successful applicant will be appointed to the lower classification with eligibility for progression to the next, once specific criteria have been met or demonstrated. Please note salary rate shown is reflective of both classification ranges. Who we are: Doomadgee State School is situated in the remote Aboriginal community of Doomadgee, along the banks of the beautiful Nicholson River. Located near the Gulf of Carpentaria, Doomadgee is the perfect place to connect nature, explore breathtaking scenery, or engage in fishing and other outdoor adventures. As a school, we consider it an honour and a privilege to serve the Doomadgee community and provide a curriculum that allows all students to reach their individual potential.Our dedicated staff work hard every day to develop strong relationships and build a sense of belonging through cultural connections. We are proud of the programs we offer that help our students feel connected, cared for, and ready to learn.Step Into Your Next Chapter: The focus of the role is to provide support for students with mild to moderate mental health concerns. The wellbeing professionals employed through the Wellbeing Workforce work as part of schools' established student support teams to enhance wellbeing and mental health support available to students. The Wellbeing Workforce will ensure every Queensland primary and secondary state school student has access to a wellbeing professional at school. Responsibilities Include: Assessing client needs, developing care plans, connecting clients with resources and services, advocating for their rights and offering emotional support. Provide professional support and information for students, parents, carers and school communities that facilitate partnerships in decision making for enhancement of all students' learning. Use evidence-based intervention strategies to support young people experiencing challenges with mental health, and social and emotional wellbeing. Provide therapeutic counselling and support through individual or group sessions to address mild to moderate mental health concerns. Facilitate referrals to other allied health professionals and services and assist students and families to access this support. Support school communities in responding to critical incidents and emergencies as a part of the school response team. Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team within an educational setting, providing support to school, community and inter agency/networks relevant to the position. Please view the Role Description for a full list of responsibilities. Benefits: Flexible work options, including the possibility to accrue time off for school holidays. 12.75% superannuation available Salary packaging Ongoing and regular internal supervision Peer supervision PD Allowance and internal PD offerings Work phone and laptop supplied The successful person will have access to Department of Education housing, and may be entitled to relocation support. Submit Your Application: Attach a brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (referees should have an understanding of your relevant work history) Attach a 2-page written statement in response to the attached role description. We welcome all applicants to share any support needed to ensure our recruitment process is inclusive. Applications remain current for 12 months from the closing date and may be considered for appointment to identical or similar vacancies within the Department. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.