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Posted 19 August, 2026
King's College Warrnambool

School Chaplain / Wellbeing Officer

Warrnambool VIC, Australia Full Time

Please Note: Overseas Applications
will NOT be considered for this Job

Seeking a compassionate, relational and motivated School Chaplain / Wellbeing Officer to join our team and contribute to the wellbeing and pastoral care of our students.......

Make a difference in the lives of young people at King’s College Warrnambool.

  • Support students in their social, emotional, spiritual and personal development
  • Build meaningful relationships with students, families and staff
  • Contribute to a caring, Christ-centred school community from ELC to Year 12
  • Develop and deliver programs that promote student wellbeing, belonging and resilience

About King’s College

King’s College is a Christian co-educational school in Warrnambool, providing education from ELC to Year 12. We are committed to providing a holistic education that nurtures students academically, spiritually, socially and emotionally.

Our desire is to see every student known, valued and supported as they grow and develop within a safe, caring and Christ-centred environment.

We are seeking a compassionate, relational and motivated School Chaplain / Wellbeing Officer to join our team and contribute to the wellbeing and pastoral care of our students.

This is an opportunity for someone who is passionate about young people, committed to the Christian faith and wants to make a genuine difference in the lives of students and their families.

About the role

Working as part of our broader student wellbeing and pastoral care team, the School Chaplain / Wellbeing Officer will provide support to students across the College, developing trusting relationships and helping students navigate the social, emotional, spiritual and personal challenges they may experience.

The successful applicant will contribute to a positive and inclusive school culture through pastoral care, mentoring, wellbeing initiatives, small-group programs and opportunities for students to explore and grow in their faith.

The role will involve working collaboratively with teachers, Heads of School, Learning Support, Chaplaincy, families and external professionals to ensure students receive appropriate support.

Your day-to-day will involve

  • Providing pastoral care, mentoring and wellbeing support to students
  • Building positive and trusting relationships with students and identifying opportunities to support their wellbeing and engagement
  • Supporting students experiencing social, emotional, family or other personal challenges
  • Developing and facilitating wellbeing, resilience, personal development and small-group programs
  • Supporting and contributing to Christian programs, prayer, devotions and other opportunities for students to explore and grow in their faith
  • Working collaboratively with teachers, Heads of School, Learning Support staff and College leadership
  • Liaising appropriately with parents and carers regarding student wellbeing and support
  • Speaking and presenting regularly at College assemblies, chapels and other whole-school gatherings, sharing age-appropriate Christian messages and reflections
  • Working with external professionals and agencies where referrals or additional support are required
  • Supporting College camps, excursions, assemblies, events and other activities that contribute to student wellbeing and community
  • Maintaining appropriate records and documentation while ensuring confidentiality and professional boundaries
  • Contributing to a safe, respectful and welcoming environment in which every student feels known and valued

About you

You are a caring, mature and relational person who genuinely enjoys working with young people. You are able to build trust, listen well and respond with empathy while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries.

You will be a committed Christian who is actively involved in the life of a Bible-based evangelical church and is able to support and model the Christian ethos and values of King’s College.

You will also bring:

  • A genuine passion for supporting the wellbeing and development of young people
  • Demonstrated experience in pastoral care, student wellbeing, chaplaincy, counselling, youth work or a related field
  • Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills
  • The ability to establish positive relationships with students, parents, staff and external professionals
  • Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage confidential information appropriately
  • The ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • A calm, compassionate and non-judgemental approach
  • A commitment to child safety and the wellbeing of all students
  • The ability to contribute positively to the Christian life and culture of the College

Qualifications and experience

A relevant qualification in one or more of the following areas would be highly regarded:

  • Chaplaincy and pastoral care
  • Counselling
  • Youth work
  • Community services
  • Social work
  • Psychology or wellbeing
  • Education or student support

Experience working within a school, youth, pastoral care or community setting will also be highly regarded.

Applicants must hold, or be willing to obtain, the relevant Victorian child safety and employment screening requirements, including a Working with Children Check.

Why join King’s College?

At King’s College, we believe education is about more than academic achievement. It is about knowing and supporting the whole person and helping young people develop into confident, compassionate and purposeful individuals.

As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Make a genuine difference in the lives of young people and their families
  • Work within a supportive Christian school community
  • Contribute to a strong culture of pastoral care and student wellbeing
  • Develop meaningful relationships across our ELC to Year 12 community
  • Participate in professional learning and development
  • Be part of a team committed to providing holistic Christian education
  • Work in beautiful South West Victoria, with the lifestyle and community that Warrnambool has to offer

Our Christian commitment

King’s College is committed to providing quality Christian education and fostering a community where students and staff are encouraged to grow in faith, character, knowledge and service.

The successful applicant will be expected to actively support the Christian ethos of King’s College and conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the College's values, policies and Code of Conduct.

How to apply

If you are passionate about young people, committed to Christian education and believe you can make a positive contribution to the wellbeing of our students, we would love to hear from you.

Please submit your cover letter and resume, outlining your relevant experience, qualifications and suitability for the role.

Applications should be addressed to the Acting Principal, King’s College Warrnambool.

King’s College is committed to child safety and the protection of children and young people. We have zero tolerance for child abuse and are committed to creating and maintaining a child-safe environment in which all students are respected, valued and supported.

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