Queensland Government

Family Support Coordinator - Allenstown State School and Lakes Creek State School

Posted: 1 days ago

Job Description

The Family Support Coordinator will work across Allenstown State School and Lakes Creek State School (0.5 FTE at each site), building strong connections between families, schools, and community services to enhance student wellbeing, attendance, and learning outcomes.The role focuses on early intervention, coordinated support, and empowering families to actively engage in their children's education.About The SchoolsBoth Allenstown State School and Lakes Creek State School are proud, community-focused schools within the Rockhampton region, each with a strong commitment to inclusion, equity, and student wellbeing. Both schools serve diverse student populations and prioritise authentic engagement with families and local organisations to support holistic development. The team culture is collaborative, caring, and proactive—staff work together to remove barriers to learning and create a sense of belonging for every student. The Family Support Coordinator will play a key role in connecting families with targeted supports and fostering thriving school communities across both sites.About The RoleKey Responsibilities:Strengthen partnerships between the school, families, and community agencies to improve student attendance, engagement, and wellbeing.Support families to access health, social, and community services through case management and referral pathways.Use school and regional data to identify trends, monitor progress, and evaluate the effectiveness of family and student supports.Build the capacity of teachers and staff to engage effectively with vulnerable students and families through coaching and collaboration.Facilitate early intervention programs, including transition-to-school initiatives, attendance improvement strategies, and wellbeing partnerships.The Ideal Candidate Will HaveDemonstrated experience supporting children, families, and communities within education, youth, or human services settings.Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and maintain confidentiality across diverse communities.Knowledge of trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices, particularly when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.Excellent organisational, data management, and record-keeping skills.Current Blue Card and Working with Children Check.Nice-to-Have Skills And ExperienceTertiary qualifications in education, social work, psychology, or community services.Familiarity with Department of Education systems and local inter-agency networks, including NDIS, Child Safety, CQID, and Anglicare.Experience facilitating parent engagement programs, wellbeing initiatives, or community partnerships.Interested? To Apply:Attach a brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (referees should have an understanding of your relevant work history)We welcome all applicants to share any support needed to ensure our recruitment process is inclusive.Applications remain current for 12 months from the closing date and may be considered for appointment to identical or similar vacancies within the Department.Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.Occupational group Education & Training

Job Application Tips

  • Tailor your resume to highlight relevant experience for this position
  • Write a compelling cover letter that addresses the specific requirements
  • Research the company culture and values before applying
  • Prepare examples of your work that demonstrate your skills
  • Follow up on your application after a reasonable time period

Related Jobs