About the business Arethusa College is an independent, co-educational school catering for students requiring an alternative to mainstream schooling. We are accredited as a Special Assistance School with campuses located across South-East Queensland We believe in Doing School Differently, providing an alternate approach to education, and serving students who have been let down by an education system that was not able to flex and adapt to meet their unique needs and circumstances. At Arethusa College we Believe, Expect and Celebrate as we see our students move towards achieving their full potential. We Believe in our students; we don’t define them by their past experience but rather their future potential and possibilities. We Expect great things of our students; as a result we raise the bar, we invest and journey with them and we Celebrate our students; because they are absolutely worthy of being celebrated, as they step out of their comfort zones and towards the goals they set for themselves. Mission Arethusa College is one school with many campuses that exist to reconnect disengaged students, by creating alternative educational communities that facilitate, ‘Real Connections’, ‘Real Learning’ & ‘Real Futures’. Values Arethusa College is committed to creating a culture where we in practical ways ‘Believe in our students’, ‘Where we Expect of them’ and ‘Where we Celebrate with them’. The Role The Pathways Officer is responsible for the delivery, coordination and management of an effective pathways and career education program at their respective campus. The Pathways Officer reports directly to the Head of VEP and Deputy Head of VEP. They also work closely with campus Principals and Deputy Principals to ensure pathways programs align with respective campus priorities. Responsibilities will include: Administration and Training across Campus including the following areas: Deliver and/or facilitate an effective Pathways Program, inclusive of Careers Education and Workplace Learning programs. This may include training and assessment of VET courses delivered through Arethusa College's Scope of Registration. Working directly with students and parents/carers to promote and provide career information, advice, and guidance to assist students to make the best possible educational, training and employment choices. Sourcing and managing work experience opportunities and placements for students. Includes following up on queries by staff, students and parents/carers, workplace visits, appreciation materials for employers, engaging employer Source, promote and coordinate school-based apprenticeships and traineeships with relevant partners and industries. Includes proactively developing industry relationships in the geographical location of the designated campus. Career Education/SET Planning - provision of advice and counselling Personal qualities, social and interpersonal skills: Professional and enthusiastic attitude Strong attention to detail Ability to work independently and collaboratively Be organised, proactive and display high levels of initiative. Highly motivated An ability to prioritise and multi-task Be highly adaptable and willing to be solution focused with problem solving Excellent written and verbal communication skills Be a quick thinker who can manage conflicting priorities The capacity to be flexible and work effectively and collaboratively in a changing work environment The ideal candidate will have: Cert IV Workplace Training & Assessment and/or demonstrated experience in the delivery of VET courses Experience in managing and the delivery of Work Experience programs within a school environment Experience in Career planning and alternate pathways for students Advanced computer skills (experience with TASS & Activ8 Pathways program desirable) Applicants will hold a current Working with Children (Blue Card). Include a copy of a paid Blue Card, cover letter as well as a detailed resume with your application.