Why Team CLO?
We are a values-focused organisation, who put the people we support first. The organisational purpose is focused on ensuring all people experience great opportunities and a great life.
Our priority is finding someone with the right values and behaviours who can help us ensure our workplace values are at the heart of everything we do.
We believe in giving back to our teams and the people who give CLO so much of their time and energy, we provide many benefits to our teams including:
- Salary Packaging Benefits (up to $15,899 p.a tax-free)
- Career and professional development opportunities with clear pathways to achieve.
- Extensive and on-going learning and development trainings and workshops.
- Work as part of a dedicated and fun team
Our Values
- Rights: We value the right of all people to contribute to society, to be valued and respected, to choose and have control over their lives and individuality and to live free from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Integrity: We value reliability, honesty, and accountability.
- Relationships: We value the strength of families, friends, and partners in creating an enriched enjoyable life.
- Quality: Delivering excellence.
- Innovation: New ideas and creativity.
About Us
Community Living Options (CLO) is a leading NDIS registered disability service provider. CLO's strategic direction is delivering excellence and as a team we strive to ensure excellence through ensuring best-practice approaches to Human Resources and Culture business functions to deliver the highest quality of service to our stakeholders.
About the Role:
We are looking for Team Leader to take the next step in their career to lead quality service delivery within a high-risk service alongside the Service Coordinator.
This role is an opportunity to gain experience and skills to develop your career into future leadership roles. You will be provided significant support, coaching, and mentoring to assist you with your career objectives.
The role will be based in Morphett Vale requiring 72 hours of work per fortnight.
In essence, your role as a Team Leader is to ensure the participant achieves their NDIS goals and live a meaningful life. In this role you will report to the Service Coordinator and support with on-site administrative tasks. You will also support the team to implement Positive Behaviour Support Plans and other therapeutic plans consistently and effectively. You will receive significant guidance and support on how to do this from your Service Coordinator. You will be working on site and ensure the team is working in a highly consistent, organised, and structured way to ensure continuity of care.
A day in this role may include:
- Maintaining a Safe Environment: Your presence and dedication will help ensure that an appropriate level of care, safety and supervision is maintained within a custodial setting. By being there, you will provide the support necessary to create a secure environment.
- Enhancing Social and Living Skills: Your guidance will aid in the growth of social and living skills for your participant to enable him/her to engage in meaningful community participation activities.
- Supporting Positive Behavioural Change: You will be a key team member ensuring continuity and consistency of care, and role modelling to the team a high level of skill in the application of positive behaviour support.
- Ensuring the Health and Wellness Needs of the Participant are Met: You will manage and coordinate the day to day medical and allied health support needs of the participant. Ensuring high levels of coordination between these supports.
- Supporting Rostering with Backfill Options: You will be the first line of contact for staff cancelling shifts at late notice. You support rostering with filling these shifts within the scope of your team members.
Qualifications & Essential Licences:
- Current 'C Class' Driver's Licence
- NDIS Worker Screening Check or DHS Disability Sector Related Clearance
- Working with Children Check (WWCC)
- Current Provide First Aid + CPR Certificate (HLTAID003/HLTAID011 & HLTAID001/HLTAID009)
- Tertiary qualifications in Disability or relevant field, or other relevant qualification and/or demonstrated equivalent experience and expertise to undertake the required duties
- Must satisfy all Visa requirements to work in Australia
- Excellent written and spoken English
If you have the right values for Community Living Options, you will be supported by a program of continuous training and development. If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call the Recruitment Team on 72219550 for a confidential discussion or apply below
Community Living Options is an equal opportunity employer.
People from culturally and linguistically diverse background of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander decent and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.