POSITION DESCRIPTION
Westminster is an Early Learning to Year 12, coeducational day and boarding, Uniting Church school with a
proud history and an exciting future. We commit to helping all students and staff achieve more than they
thought possible through an adventurous education, which takes place anytime our students are challenged
in their learning and when staff explore new opportunities to improve their profession. Since opening in 1961,
Westminster’s vibrant sense of community has shaped our welcoming, down-to-earth character, enriched by
School values of being brave, humble, kind, authentic, resilient and curious.
Position name Career Pathways Advisor
Area of School Senior School
Employment Conditions
Westminster School Inc. Teaching Staff and School Assistants
Enterprise Agreement 2024
Time Release
0.5 FTE of full teaching load whilst undertaking the
responsibilities of the position (0.5 FTE Teaching)
Key Relationships
The Career Pathways Advisor reports directly to the Senior Career
Pathways Advisor and works closely with Heads of House and
Head of Senior Students.
Position Objective:
The Career Pathways Advisor assists in the development and delivery the School’s Careers Education
program, including Work Experience, and general careers counselling to students. The incumbent liaises with
House Heads and Curriculum Leaders so that students are well prepared to succeed in post-secondary studies
and careers, and student wellbeing is enhanced.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Work based learning
- Manage, coordinate and continuously improve appropriate Work Experience programs or initiatives
- Prepare students to be successful in work experience placements, including 1-1 interviews
- Oversee liaison with host employers and ensure appropriate WHS requirements are met prior to the
2. Post-School Pathways
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of information resources available to guide students in choosing a
- Promote and support the use of careers information and career preparation services by a broad
- Provide counselling for Senior School students to support their identification of future pathways
- Assist students with work-related applications, resume construction and interview preparation
- Assist the Director of Learning and Heads of House to identify and manage exit plans for students
- Facilitate careers information sessions for parents and students
3. Tertiary admissions
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of a broad range of post-secondary education options at the state,
processes and scholarship provision
- In conjunction with the Senior Career Pathways Advisor, interview Year 12, Year 11 and Year 10 students in
- Assist students with tertiary admissions and scholarship applications
4. VET Pathways Coordination
- Maintain appropriate documentation, records, processes, registrations and quality assurance systems in
for all embedded VET courses
- Broker School Based Apprenticeships and associated online learning
- Adapt and change courses in line with training packages (eg 2026 VETRO programs)
- Review and update the Quality Assurance Policies and Procedures Manual
- Monitor and oversee student participation, attendance and progress in VET courses
- Oversight of WHS requirements for VET courses and students
- Complete Statistical Return for all VET results
- Manage and result embedded VET modules where applicable
- Coordinate entry of VET student results in SACE Online system with Head of Senior Students to ensure
- Liaise with House Heads and Head of Senior Students with regard to student participation and progress in
5. General Responsibilities
- Provide timely, relevant information to students, families and teachers as required for Work Experience,
in reference to counselling services
- Attend relevant professional learning opportunities related to student destinations in careers and study
- Maintain liaison with Universities, TAFE, RTOs, AISSA careers and VET personnel as required
- In conjunction with the Principal and Development Office, undertake tracking of past students post Year
- Manage and continuously improve data collection and record management systems required in relation to
Other Responsibilities
- All teaching staff are expected to contribute to the Pastoral Care program
- All teaching staff are expected to contribute to the co-curricular program of the School
- Other responsibilities as the Principal may from time to time require
Key Selection Criteria: Qualifications, Skills and Experience
- Current Teacher Registration
- Relevant tertiary qualification including Career Counselling qualification (minimum of Cert IV in Career
- Demonstrated effectiveness as a careers or work education teacher
- Broad knowledge of post-School pathways for students
- Previous experience of at least one of: designing and conducting careers education programs, designing
- Previous experience of designing and conducting careers education programs, designing and conducting
Key Selection Criteria: Personal Qualities
- Respects and affirms the common humanity and individual uniqueness of people
- Sensitive to the cultural and religious background and worldview of individual students
- Non-judgemental
- Awareness of own impact on others
- Models commitment to own growth and learning
- Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills
Safety and Wellbeing
All staff must:
- Take reasonable care of, and cooperate with actions taken to protect, the health and safety of both
- Report all accidents, incidents and hazards to their supervisors as soon as is practicable
- Read and abide by all WHS policies.
Conditions of Employment
- All applicants must be eligible to work in Australia
South Australia
• All staff must satisfy child protection screening and adhere to Westminster’s Child safety and Wellbeing
policy
• All teaching staff must have completed current Provide First Aid training
- A 6 month probationary period applies to all teaching positions and positions of responsibility
Updated: August 2025