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16th January, 2024 Your new role: Habit CoachEmployment type: CasualHourly rate: $36.65 - $37.90 per hour (depending on experience)Role Requirements: Availability to work between 3pm-7pm is essentialWe are always on the lookout for passionate Habit Coaches to work as part of our highly skilled teams of therapists to support NDIS participants get more out of life. Register your interest today! Flexible position with scope to flex your hours to suit your life Experience community-based therapy firsthand and see if it’s a good fit for you longer term. Be part of a thriving hub culture and work with inspiring and supportive clinical mentors Everyday Independence is a leading NDIS service provider with a network of 40 hubs across Australia supporting people with a disability to live a better life. We’re a united team on a mission to break down barriers and make inclusion a reality for all Australians. Our game changing habit coaches are Allied Health assistants who work under the guidance of practitioners to deliver positive life change for people living with a disability. Habit coaches build participants habits and routines, in between therapy sessions, so that they reach their goals sooner. You will: Work under the guidance of experienced practitioners to implement practice routines that build skills and support participants to achieve their goals. Gain experience working with a diverse mix of participants, across the lifespan and out in the community in the places they spend their time. No two days are ever the same. Grow your clinical skills and confidence as you work alongside experts from a range of Allied Health professions. Experience the game changing impact of social model therapy Our Habit Coaches say: “Working as a habit coach has given me a head start into the workforce. I get to work with some amazing therapists who’ve offered me a lot of support and I get to experience what working as an Occupational Therapist is really like.” Izzy, Habit Coach and 2nd year Occupational Therapist. To be successful you’ll need to demonstrate: A genuine motivation to support others to achieve their goals Excellent people skills and the ability to encourage and guide with empathy and compassion. Strong written and verbal communication skills A valid driving license, your own car and a willingness to work in the community Flexibility to work with a range of participants across the life-span and be available to work for a period/s of time between 6.30am and 7pm. Minimum Cert III in Allied health Assistance or year 2,3 or 4 undergraduate Allied Health Student. A willingness to obtain a NDIS Workers Screening Check and Working with Children Check. Some of our undergraduate Habit Coaches go onto become social model practitioners once they graduate or move into permanent Habit Coach positions.…
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