Who we are:
ONCALL Group Australia / SACARE is driven by our values and passion to help others.
Every day we get to experience the magic of our participants reaching their goals and we are committed to supporting them along the way.
We understand the importance of providing services that are ‘with’ you, rather than ‘for’ you.
The organisation lives by the mantra of “if it’s not fun, don’t come” and always aims to inject a strong sense of fun and vibrancy into everything we do.
We are passionate about our delivery of professional, compassionate care for individuals living with complex needs while ensuring that we empower, engage, and provide development opportunities to all our employees across the organisation.
About the role:
Reporting to the Executive Team, the Allied Health Team Manager participates as a team member within ONCALL Group Australia /SACARE, ensuring optimal care and outcomes, by providing a comprehensive range of Occupational Therapy services to a variety of clients, across various settings.
The Allied Health Team Manager applies advanced clinical experience and knowledge to plan, implement and evaluate comprehensive and integrated services to the needs of clients.
The role also provides support to staff and clinical supervision to Allied Health students and other Allied Health professionals as required.
Some of the duties are as listed below, but not limited to:
- Using advanced professional knowledge and expert skill to provide assessments, interpret findings, plan and implement intervention in collaboration with clients, carers and other health professionals.
- Providing leadership and clinical guidance to all members of the Allied Health Team.
- Undertaking Allied Health staff probation reviews and performance reviews, whilst providing constructive feedback and support.
- Undertaking disciplinary processes in collaboration with People and Culture.
- Work under limited direction, accepting professional responsibility for a high standard of complex, specialised or strategically significant work, including providing advice to Executive on the effective allocation of resources in the delivery of services across OGA / SACARE
- Undertaking comprehensive discharge planning in conjunction with other team members.
- Maintaining and developing high level clinical and professional knowledge and skills.
- All employees are responsible and accountable for keeping accurate, legible and complete records of their activities.
- Participation in departmental meetings.
- Contributing to the initiation and development of departmental procedures and policies.
- Ensuring documentation is consistent with service policy and practice.
- Participating in quality improvement activities, research, and performance enhancement.
- Providing direct clinical supervision to undergraduate students and to work experience students.
- Providing a role model, by demonstrating professional behaviour, and high-level clinical reasoning skills.
About you:
To be considered for this position, candidates must have:
- A recognised Occupational Therapy qualification and as a regulated profession be eligible for full registration for Allied Health within Australia
- Advanced written and oral communication skills
- High level computer skills
- Be solutions focused
- Ability to lead a team member
- Effective team building skills and an ability to work independently
- Strong decision-making ability
- People orientated – caring and understanding
- Ability to relate to a diverse range of people
- A commitment to provide a high quality service
- To have the ability to be flexible with timeframes
- Effective listening skills
- Ability to take direction
- Reliable and honest
- Efficient
- Excellent time management skills
- DHS Working with Children’s Check
- NDIS Worker’s Check
- OT Insurance
- Through their eyes training
- Manual Handling training
- First Aid training
Ready to apply?
If you are interested in applying for this fantastic opportunity, apply now!
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact our South Australian People & Culture team on 1300 145 636 or **@sacare.com.au