Well Being Coordinator
2026-03-23T09:40:06+00:00
Pestalozzi International
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FULL_TIME
Lusaka
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
Finance
Social Services & Nonprofit,Education,Human Resources,Management
2026-04-03T17:00:00+00:00
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Core purpose
Provide the day-to-day backbone of student support: line-manage mentors, build mentor capability, triage wellbeing concerns, and strengthen academic/pastoral support and referral pathways so the Future Leaders Programme Manager can remain focused on programme build-out and strategic leadership.
Key responsibilities
Line management of mentors
- Supervise mentors through regular 1:1s, team meetings, and performance support.
- Clarify role expectations, standardize mentor practice, and build mentor confidence.
- Implement mentor routines (case reviews, planning, documentation standards, escalation discipline).
Mentor capability building
- Train mentors in coaching fundamentals, boundaries, safeguarding basics, and difficult conversations.
- Create practical tools and resources (conversation guides, referral steps, academic support checklists).
- Support mentors to provide consistent, age-appropriate guidance and follow-through.
Student support triage (mental health awareness and referral)
- Provide accessible first/second-line wellbeing support (not clinical therapy).
- Identify concerns early, document appropriately, and refer/escalate to professionals or partners when needed.
- Maintain a clear referral directory and ensure safe handling of sensitive information.
Academic and pastoral support
- Support students’ study routines, sleep discipline, exam preparation behaviours, and general school-life coping.
- Work closely with house parents (pastoral care) and mentors (frontline support/coaching) so students don’t fall through gaps.
- Flag patterns (attendance dips, repeated behaviour issues, academic drops) and coordinate early interventions.
Operational interface with the school
- Coordinate with school coordinators/teachers on student issues within agreed escalation pathways.
- Keep the Future Leaders Programme Manager informed of trends and high-risk cases without overloading them with day-to-day detail.
Wellbeing systems and prevention
- Establish preventative wellbeing activities (group sessions, stress management, peer support structures).
- Support safeguarding reporting lines and ensure the mentor team acts in line with safeguarding standards.
- Contribute to a culture of wellbeing and psychology safety
Person specification (essential)
- Strong experience working with adolescents/young people in education or youth support settings.
- Proven people management capability (supervision, coaching, accountability, confidence-building).
- Practical mental health awareness and referral competence (recognize, support, escalate appropriately).
- Safeguarding-literate: understands confidentiality boundaries and escalation routes.
- Calm, trusted communicator with strong judgement and cultural sensitivity.
- Ability to create structure and consistency in a team that is still developing its professional confidence.
Person specification (desirable)
- Prior pastoral/wellbeing role in a school, residential programme, or youth organization.
- Mental Health First Aid or equivalent training.
- Coaching qualification or demonstrated mentoring leadership experience.
- Experience supporting Community Engagement Learning reflection and managing pastoral risk across activities.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred (education, youth work, psychology, social work, counselling-related fields).
- Supervise mentors through regular 1:1s, team meetings, and performance support.
- Clarify role expectations, standardize mentor practice, and build mentor confidence.
- Implement mentor routines (case reviews, planning, documentation standards, escalation discipline).
- Train mentors in coaching fundamentals, boundaries, safeguarding basics, and difficult conversations.
- Create practical tools and resources (conversation guides, referral steps, academic support checklists).
- Support mentors to provide consistent, age-appropriate guidance and follow-through.
- Provide accessible first/second-line wellbeing support (not clinical therapy).
- Identify concerns early, document appropriately, and refer/escalate to professionals or partners when needed.
- Maintain a clear referral directory and ensure safe handling of sensitive information.
- Support students’ study routines, sleep discipline, exam preparation behaviours, and general school-life coping.
- Work closely with house parents (pastoral care) and mentors (frontline support/coaching) so students don’t fall through gaps.
- Flag patterns (attendance dips, repeated behaviour issues, academic drops) and coordinate early interventions.
- Coordinate with school coordinators/teachers on student issues within agreed escalation pathways.
- Keep the Future Leaders Programme Manager informed of trends and high-risk cases without overloading them with day-to-day detail.
- Establish preventative wellbeing activities (group sessions, stress management, peer support structures).
- Support safeguarding reporting lines and ensure the mentor team acts in line with safeguarding standards.
- Contribute to a culture of wellbeing and psychology safety
- People management
- Coaching
- Accountability
- Confidence-building
- Mental health awareness
- Referral competence
- Safeguarding literacy
- Confidentiality
- Communication
- Judgement
- Cultural sensitivity
- Ability to create structure and consistency
- Strong experience working with adolescents/young people in education or youth support settings.
- Proven people management capability (supervision, coaching, accountability, confidence-building).
- Practical mental health awareness and referral competence (recognize, support, escalate appropriately).
- Safeguarding-literate: understands confidentiality boundaries and escalation routes.
- Calm, trusted communicator with strong judgement and cultural sensitivity.
- Ability to create structure and consistency in a team that is still developing its professional confidence.
- Prior pastoral/wellbeing role in a school, residential programme, or youth organization (desirable).
- Mental Health First Aid or equivalent training (desirable).
- Coaching qualification or demonstrated mentoring leadership experience (desirable).
- Experience supporting Community Engagement Learning reflection and managing pastoral risk across activities (desirable).
JOB-69c10a76d5f4d
Vacancy title:
Well Being Coordinator
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Finance, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit,Education,Human Resources,Management]
Jobs at:
Pestalozzi International
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, April 3 2026
Duty Station:
Lusaka | Lusaka
Summary
Date Posted: Monday, March 23 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Core purpose
Provide the day-to-day backbone of student support: line-manage mentors, build mentor capability, triage wellbeing concerns, and strengthen academic/pastoral support and referral pathways so the Future Leaders Programme Manager can remain focused on programme build-out and strategic leadership.
Key responsibilities
Line management of mentors
- Supervise mentors through regular 1:1s, team meetings, and performance support.
- Clarify role expectations, standardize mentor practice, and build mentor confidence.
- Implement mentor routines (case reviews, planning, documentation standards, escalation discipline).
Mentor capability building
- Train mentors in coaching fundamentals, boundaries, safeguarding basics, and difficult conversations.
- Create practical tools and resources (conversation guides, referral steps, academic support checklists).
- Support mentors to provide consistent, age-appropriate guidance and follow-through.
Student support triage (mental health awareness and referral)
- Provide accessible first/second-line wellbeing support (not clinical therapy).
- Identify concerns early, document appropriately, and refer/escalate to professionals or partners when needed.
- Maintain a clear referral directory and ensure safe handling of sensitive information.
Academic and pastoral support
- Support students’ study routines, sleep discipline, exam preparation behaviours, and general school-life coping.
- Work closely with house parents (pastoral care) and mentors (frontline support/coaching) so students don’t fall through gaps.
- Flag patterns (attendance dips, repeated behaviour issues, academic drops) and coordinate early interventions.
Operational interface with the school
- Coordinate with school coordinators/teachers on student issues within agreed escalation pathways.
- Keep the Future Leaders Programme Manager informed of trends and high-risk cases without overloading them with day-to-day detail.
Wellbeing systems and prevention
- Establish preventative wellbeing activities (group sessions, stress management, peer support structures).
- Support safeguarding reporting lines and ensure the mentor team acts in line with safeguarding standards.
- Contribute to a culture of wellbeing and psychology safety
Person specification (essential)
- Strong experience working with adolescents/young people in education or youth support settings.
- Proven people management capability (supervision, coaching, accountability, confidence-building).
- Practical mental health awareness and referral competence (recognize, support, escalate appropriately).
- Safeguarding-literate: understands confidentiality boundaries and escalation routes.
- Calm, trusted communicator with strong judgement and cultural sensitivity.
- Ability to create structure and consistency in a team that is still developing its professional confidence.
Person specification (desirable)
- Prior pastoral/wellbeing role in a school, residential programme, or youth organization.
- Mental Health First Aid or equivalent training.
- Coaching qualification or demonstrated mentoring leadership experience.
- Experience supporting Community Engagement Learning reflection and managing pastoral risk across activities.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred (education, youth work, psychology, social work, counselling-related fields).
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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