Wellness Advisor - William Angliss Institute
Employment information: Part-time (19 hours per week), fixed term position until January 2027; $38,845 per annum plus 12% superannuation and annual leave loading
The William Angliss Institute are on the lookout for a dynamic, experienced and passionate Wellness Advisor to join their Wellbeing and Counselling Services team! In this crucial role you will monitor, coordinate and implement the Institute's Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and deliver key wellbeing initiatives.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Establish and maintain partnerships with key internal and external stakeholders.
- Plan and oversee calendar of events and activities aimed at promoting student and staff mental health and wellbeing.
- Raise the profile of existing internal and external support services to students and staff.
- Review and promote the Employee Assistance Programme to Institute staff.
- Collaborate with Access and Disability Coordinator to oversee the delivery of Mental Health First Aid training for staff.
- Participate actively in staff meetings and liaise with Student Services and Institute staff to enhance overall service delivery of the department.
Key Selection Criteria
Qualifications
- A relevant tertiary qualification and experience in a higher education / health and wellbeing / social services position or a related field.
Experience, Knowledge, and Skills
- A sound knowledge of common mental health issues and wellbeing issues faced by tertiary students.
- Demonstrated experience in successful design and delivery of wellbeing initiatives.
- Relevant experience in providing wellbeing, welfare, inclusion, disability and support measures in the workplace.
- Highly developed interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, including sound problem solving and negotiation skills.
- A demonstrated interest in student and staff wellbeing with experience working with culturally diverse clients.
- Ability to manage projects to successful outcomes, including identifying priorities, working to deadlines and providing regular status reports and updates.
- Computer skills including word processing, spreadsheets, and use of web based applications.
- Demonstrated behaviours that align with the William Angliss Institute Values.
Applications close: Friday 20 February 2026