Senior Care Services Coordinator (Occupational Therapist / Physiotherapist / Allied Healthor Nursing)
Level 6, $110,309- $121,569 pa plus 11% superannuation.
Position Number: 941383 & 941891
Work type: Permanent - Part Time, Permanent - Full Time
Location: Perth CBD
Closing date: 2024-04-08 4:00 PM
The Insurance Commission is a State owned Government Trading Enterprise that provides motor injury insurance to almost two million Western Australian motorists and manages the self-insurance arrangements of the Western Australian Government.
Generating $1.5 billion in annual revenue and earnings and with total assets of approximately $7 billion, the Insurance Commission is a substantial self-funded statutory authority.
The Insurance Commission's commitment to a high performance corporate culture, having a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and continuous improvement is creating new opportunities for talented people to improve service delivery.
The Role
We have two permanent Senior Care Service Coordinator vacancies within the Catastrophic Injuries Support Team (CIS), who work directly with participants who have been catastrophically injured, their families and support teams.
The Catastrophic Injuries Support Scheme coordinate and fund lifetime treatment, care and support to participants catastrophically injured in a either a motor vehicle accident in Western Australia, or from 1 July 2024, a workplace accident.
Catastrophic injuries include spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, multiple amputations, severe burns and permanent traumatic blindness.
The successful applicant will collaborate with key stakeholders to determine and implement rehabilitation programs, injury recovery goals, return to work/home arrangements and ongoing support needs. Our goal is to improve the quality of life and independence outcomes for those who have experienced life-changing injuries from a catastrophic accident.
A competitive salary will be offered to the successful applicant commensurate with skills and experience.
The Person
In addition to a tertiary qualification in Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy/Registered Nursing or similar discipline, and current registration with the relevant professional body, have the capability to:
- independently assess, coordinate and monitor the highly complex needs of people with acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury or other catastrophic injuries;
- use well developed and effective verbal and written communication, negotiation and influencing skills to provide a high level of customer service;
- apply effective case management/coordination strategies to assist people with catastrophic injuries;
- apply extensive clinical knowledge to manage a broad range of stakeholders;
- apply coaching, mentoring and teaching principles in the sharing of current evidence based practice with peers, colleagues and personnel within the division to support ongoing learning and development of others; and
- think flexibly with a desire for service delivery innovation.
Training, coaching and mentoring will be provided.
A current Working with Children's Check (WWCC) is a requirement of this position.
Workplace Diversity
The Insurance Commission aims to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and encourages applications from women, young people, Indigenous Australians, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with disability.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to prove a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive workplace. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application and throughout the recruitment process. All information provided is private and confidential and will only be used for the purposes of providing reasonable adjustments.
Partnership with the National Disability Recruitment Coordinator
We have partnered with Job Access - National Disability Recruitment Coordinator (NDRC) to help us build a more inclusive environment and meets the objectives outlined in our Human Resource Blueprint and the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan. Further information about their services is available on their website.
Application Requirements
To be considered, applicants are encouraged to provide a detailed resume and a two page response addressing all the work related requirements for the role contained in the form.
Please note interviews will be held the week commencing 15 April 2024.
Appointment Information
In addition to the immediately available position, appointments may be made from this process within a twelve month period to similar positions that may be permanent or contract, including fixed term appointments with the possibility of extension or subsequent permanency.
Please note that we may elect to engage an external recruitment firm to source additional candidates at any stage of this recruitment and selection process.
Any offer of employment is conditional upon the satisfactory completion of pre-employment screening. This includes an Australian Criminal History Check, Entitlement to Work in Australia Check and Verification of Qualification/s (if applicable). Additional role specific checks may also be required (i.e. Working with Children check).
What You'll Enjoy
Benefits of working with us include flexible working arrangements, career development opportunities and a Perth CBD location close to transport hubs. For more information, refer to our Careers page.
Enquiries
For further information about the role please contact Melanie Hutchison, CIS Scheme Manager on (08) 9264 3291.
If you have any technical difficulties in applying or access needs that may require adjustments during the application and interview process please contact HR on (08) 9264 3709 or email Human.resources@icwa.wa.gov.au.
Please also contact us if you require alternative documents and language formats or refer to our website for accessibility, alternative formats translation and relay services.
ATTACHMENTS:
- applicant information pack.pdf
- jdf-seniorcareservicescoordinator-130324-1113-378.pdf
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Position Title Senior Care Services Coordinator (Occupational Therapist / Physiotherapist / Allied Healthor Nursing) Agency Insurance Commission of Western Australia Salary Level 6, $110,309- $121,569 pa plus 11% superannuation. Location Perth CBD Unit/Division Motor Injury Insurance Branch Catastrophic Injuries Support Scheme Work Type Permanent - Part Time, Permanent - Full Time Position No. 941383 & 941891 Closing Date 2024-04-08 4:00 PM
Position Title Senior Care Services Coordinator (Occupational Therapist / Physiotherapist / Allied Healthor Nursing) Branch Catastrophic Injuries Support Scheme Location Perth CBD Work Type Permanent - Part Time, Permanent - Full Time Closing Date 2024-04-08 4:00 PM Salary Level 6, $110,309- $121,569 pa plus 11% superannuation. Agency Insurance Commission of Western Australia
Company Information Description
The Insurance Commission is a State owned Government Trading Enterprise that provides motor injury insurance to almost two million Western Australian motorists and manages the self-insurance arrangements of the Western Australian Government.
Generating $1.5 billion in annual revenue and earnings and with total assets of approximately $7 billion, the Insurance Commission is a substantial self-funded statutory authority.
The Insurance Commission's commitment to a high performance corporate culture, having a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and continuous improvement is creating new opportunities for talented people to improve service delivery.
The Role
We have two permanent Senior Care Service Coordinator vacancies within the Catastrophic Injuries Support Team (CIS), who work directly with participants who have been catastrophically injured, their families and support teams.
The Catastrophic Injuries Support Scheme coordinate and fund lifetime treatment, care and support to participants catastrophically injured in a either a motor vehicle accident in Western Australia, or from 1 July 2024, a workplace accident.
Catastrophic injuries include spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, multiple amputations, severe burns and permanent traumatic blindness.
The successful applicant will collaborate with key stakeholders to determine and implement rehabilitation programs, injury recovery goals, return to work/home arrangements and ongoing support needs. Our goal is to improve the quality of life and independence outcomes for those who have experienced life-changing injuries from a catastrophic accident.
A competitive salary will be offered to the successful applicant commensurate with skills and experience.
The Person
In addition to a tertiary qualification in Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy/Registered Nursing or similar discipline, and current registration with the relevant professional body, have the capability to:
- independently assess, coordinate and monitor the highly complex needs of people with acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury or other catastrophic injuries;
- use well developed and effective verbal and written communication, negotiation and influencing skills to provide a high level of customer service;
- apply effective case management/coordination strategies to assist people with catastrophic injuries;
- apply extensive clinical knowledge to manage a broad range of stakeholders;
- apply coaching, mentoring and teaching principles in the sharing of current evidence based practice with peers, colleagues and personnel within the division to support ongoing learning and development of others; and
- think flexibly with a desire for service delivery innovation.
Training, coaching and mentoring will be provided.
A current Working with Children's Check (WWCC) is a requirement of this position.
Workplace Diversity
The Insurance Commission aims to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and encourages applications from women, young people, Indigenous Australians, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with disability.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to prove a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive workplace. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application and throughout the recruitment process. All information provided is private and confidential and will only be used for the purposes of providing reasonable adjustments.
Partnership with the National Disability Recruitment Coordinator
We have partnered with Job Access - National Disability Recruitment Coordinator (NDRC) to help us build a more inclusive environment and meets the objectives outlined in our Human Resource Blueprint and the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan. Further information about their services is available on their website.
Application Requirements
To be considered, applicants are encouraged to provide a detailed resume and a two page response addressing all the work related requirements for the role contained in the job description form.
Please note interviews will be held the week commencing 15 April 2024.
Appointment Information
In addition to the immediately available position, appointments may be made from this process within a twelve month period to similar positions that may be permanent or contract, including fixed term appointments with the possibility of extension or subsequent permanency.
Please note that we may elect to engage an external recruitment firm to source additional candidates at any stage of this recruitment and selection process.
Any offer of employment is conditional upon the satisfactory completion of pre-employment screening. This includes an Australian Criminal History Check, Entitlement to Work in Australia Check and Verification of Qualification/s (if applicable). Additional role specific checks may also be required (i.e. Working with Children check).
What You'll Enjoy
Benefits of working with us include flexible working arrangements, career development opportunities and a Perth CBD location close to transport hubs. For more information, refer to our Careers page.
Enquiries
For further information about the role please contact Melanie Hutchison, CIS Scheme Manager on (08) 9264 3291.
If you have any technical difficulties in applying or access needs that may require adjustments during the application and interview process please contact HR on (08) 9264 3709 or email Human.resources@icwa.wa.gov.au.
Please also contact us if you require alternative documents and language formats or refer to our website for accessibility, alternative formats translation and relay services.
Attachments - applicant information pack.pdf
- jdf-seniorcareservicescoordinator-130324-1113-378.pdf
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