Step into a vibrant part-time, 3 days/week role as Associate Dean of Counselling with our national Counselling, Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care (CCSC) team. You’ll help deliver and shape our suite of PACFA accredited counselling courses and be part of a community equipping professional counsellors to bring lasting, hope-filled change to the lives of those they encounter.
Benefits:
- Access to religious practitioner tax exemption benefits that increases your take home pay.
- Flexible working arrangements (e.g., hybrid work by negotiation).
- Bonus leave over the Christmas to New Year office closure.
- A positive and inclusive team culture.
- Free access to support through our Employee Assistance Program.
- Free library membership, staff parking, and discounted study at MC
About the Role:
- Collaborates with the CCSC team to develop courses and oversee unit offerings.
- Manages and supports permanent and adjunct staff, e.g., role responsibilities, staff wellbeing.
- Supports the CCSC and Student Services teams in student engagement, e.g., providing student support and addressing issues (e.g., course progression).
- Preparing and teaching classes in Counselling.
- The role is part-time 22.8 hours/week (3 days/week).
Essential Attributes (please respond to these attributes in your Cover Letter):
- Masters degree in Counselling or a related field.
- Current clinical membership with a professional association (e.g., PACFA, ACA, CCAA).
- Holds or is eligible for an active paid Working with Children’s Check.
- Minimum 7 years’ professional practice experience with the ability to maintain current clinical practice.
- Proven leadership in counselling with 3+ years in a senior role.
- Committed to ongoing research and professional development.
- Dedicated to advancing the counselling profession and contributing to its continued growth and improvement.
- Excellence in tertiary teaching, including online delivery, with a strong understanding of client-centred, process-oriented counselling approaches.
- Exceptional interpersonal and collaborative skills.
- Demonstrated Christian character and involvement in a local evangelical church.
- Alignment of personal values, beliefs and practices with the mission, Staff Code (https://tinyurl.com/mcstaffcode), and Christian ethos of Morling College.
Desirable Attributes
- Experience with supervision of counselling practice will be favourably considered.
How to Apply:
- Please apply with a brief cover letter responding to the essential attributes above along with a current CV.
- Kindly note that applications without a cover letter, or which do not address the essential criteria, will not be reviewed.
- We reserve the right to employ at any stage if a suitable candidate is identified.