Job description
Drive change and make a difference
Champion best practice with evidence based outcomes
Work the hours that work for you with flexible working arrangements
The Company:
Everyday Independence supports people with a disability to live to their full potential and enjoy an everyday life.
We do this by providing Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology, Positive Behaviour Supports and Early Childhood Supports. With over 20 multidisciplinary teams currently working across Australia, we are leaders in the industry. We are committed to building a workforce that can deliver high impact outcomes to people that make a real difference to their everyday lives and to the Australian community.
Our aim is to accelerate therapy outcomes through developing life enriching habits.
The Role:
Work under the guidance of our highly qualified Allied Health professionals to carry out duties which complement the therapy program of a participant. Your role will play a vital part in enabling the participant to develop greater independence and work towards reaching their full potential
Carry out face-to-face and non face-to-face tasks that bring life changing experiences to participants
Be the best you can with on-the-job training from leading Allied Health professionals
You will be equipped with a mobile device to communicate with your coordinator, therapist and access systems
The Habit Coach will play a critical part of the service delivery between the participant and the therapist
As an excellent rapport builder and motivator, you will engage the participant using your empathetic nature to model components of a new routine or skill, and provide prompting when needed
An astute professional, you will work within the scope of the role, respecting the boundaries of a habit coach and that of a therapist
You will work with participants in the Melton area, in their home or community environment to assist them reach their full potential
We are looking to fill a Part-time role of 24 hours per week
What's in it for you?
Flexibility and control of working hours to ensure a true work, life, balance
Working with a diverse range of participants, you will acquire new skills and experience
Work for a company that cares - We are proud winners of the Team Culture Award at the Australian Allied Health Awards for 2019
Internal career opportunities - Access to Industry leading coaching, mentoring and career development pathways
Doing meaningful work - you get to make a real difference in peoples lives
What do you need to be successful?
Demonstrated ability to follow instruction and respect scope of practice boundaries
Consistently maintain clear focus on the goals and outcomes of our participants, yet have the ability to be flexible regarding the tasks required of you. Your actions will reflect professionalism and company protocol at all times
You are self-motivated, reliable and can work autonomously
Excellent Communication Skills – verbal and written
Minimum Certification 3 in Allied Health Assistance or similar (more detail can be provided upon application)
Valid drivers licence and access to your own vehicle
Working rights in Australia
Wednesday mornings are essential to attend team meetings #HubLife
You will need to be available 4-7pm weekdays
Confidence working with children will be advantageous
How to apply
Have a good look around our website and on social media to get a feel for who we are. If you think we’re a good match hit apply now or you can speak directly to us by calling our Talent Acquisition or People & Culture Team on 1300 179 131. In order for us to move quickly through the recruitment process with your application, please ensure that you are uploading a current CV including referee details (2 professional required) along with a cover letter.
If you are shortlisted, you will be asked to complete an on-demand video and assessment that you can complete at a time that’s convenient to you. You’ll be able to engage in realistic scenarios that you are likely to encounter on the job, which will show you what the role you’ve applied for is really like. Once you’ve completed this we’ll follow up with a phone call to let you know the outcome and to give you an opportunity to ask all your questions.
We invite you to find out more about Everyday Independence on our website
https://www.everydayind.com.au/join-our-team/current-opportunities
Everyday Independence embraces and values inclusion. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, workers of all ages, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTIQ and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. If you have any support or access needs, we encourage you to advise us at time of application. We are committed to providing flexible ways of working for every role. Talk to us about how this job could be flexible for you.
Everyday Independence is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children, young people and adults with disabilities. We require all candidates to undergo satisfactory screening prior to commencement including but not limited to; holding or obtaining a NDIS Screen Check & Working with Children clearance / equivalent in accordance with State laws.