The Student Wellbeing Coordinator supports the implementation of student wellbeing and support programs that promote academic progress, positive behavior, and personal development. The role works closely with teachers, school leadership, and parents to ensure students receive appropriate guidance and support.
• Monitor student attendance, behavior, and wellbeing
indicators and follow up when concerns arise
• Assist in supporting students experiencing academic difficulties, behavioral
concerns, or personal challenges
• Coordinate with teachers to implement student support or intervention plans
• Communicate with parents regarding student wellbeing, attendance, or support
needs
• Support counseling and guidance programs for students requiring additional
assistance
• Maintain student support records, incident reports, and follow-up
documentation
• Assist in coordinating meetings involving students, parents, and teachers
when support interventions are required
• Support implementation of student wellbeing initiatives and awareness
programs
• Assist with student orientation, transition support, and engagement
activities
• Coordinate referrals to internal or external support services when necessary
• Bachelor’s degree in Education, Psychology, Counseling,
Social Work, or related field
• Minimum 3–5 years’ experience working with students in schools or youth
programs
• Understanding of student wellbeing, pastoral care, and student support
practices
• Experience coordinating student support programs or interventions is an
advantage
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills when working with students and
parents
• Ability to manage confidential student information with professionalism
• Strong organizational, documentation, and coordination skills