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Residential Services Assistant - Central Allocations (Aged)
Grampians Health, Melbourne, Southern Metropolitan, Western Region, ...
Location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan, Western Region | Ballarat, Various Job type: Casual Organisation: Grampians Health Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Nursing Reference: 10895 Job posted: 22/06/2020 Closes: 30/06/2024 Occupation: Nursing Classification: Job duration: Not provided Contact: CAU Recruitment Team - 5320 6577Bernadette Lyons - 5320 6933 Reference: 10895 Occupation: Nursing Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan, Western Region | Ballarat, Various Residential Services Assistant Central Allocations Unit – Casual BankPS21About the roleWe are seeking applications for casual Residential Services Assistants to work in our Aged Care and Sub-Acute sites.  Grampians Health has nine residential aged care facilities (Jack Lonsdale Lodge, James Thomas Court, Eureka Village Hostel, Geoffrey Cutter Centre, WB Messer, PS Hobson, Hailey House, Talbot Place and Bill Crawford Lodge).This complex position will require you to individually prepare meals to each patient’s dietary requirements and cleaning responsibilities in residential facilities. This role requires you to work by yourself in the kitchen.You will receive a week of paid training across a number of Aged Care facilities if you are successful.Casual bank is managed by the Central Allocations Unit which operates 7 days a week.  Grampians Health uses an electronic rostering system (RosterOn) which matches staff for shifts based on their availabilities via text / phone call.Casual bank shifts can be offered within short time frames, therefore to be considered for this role you must be living in the Ballarat region.You will be required to provide 2 referees, one being your current direct manager and the second another manager / supervisor.Key ResponsibilitiesMaintaining accurate availability in our electronic rostering system and accepting shifts based on availabilitySetting up the kitchen and dining rooms for food service where you have been allocatedPreparing and serving resident meals based on their individual dietary requirementsEnsuring safe food handling practices and records maintenanceMaintaining the dining area to create a safe and welcoming environment for residentsCleaning and laundry duties (facility dependent)Demonstrated ability to function within a teamParticipate in annual performance reviewsCommitment to ongoing mandatory educationSkills and experienceCurrent HLTFSE001 - Follow Basic Food Handling Practices certificate, or willingness to obtainDemonstrated high level communication and interpersonal skills to interact with a wide variety of individualsThe ability to prioritise workThe ability to work with limited supervisionDemonstrated person-centred care and respectful approach to patients, visitors and staffCurrent NDIS Worker Screening Check, or willingness to obtainPrevious experience in a similar role would be preferred, but is not essentialCulture & BenefitsAt Grampians Health, we recognise our staff are our greatest asset.  We are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for our staff, patients, residents, visitors, volunteers and contractors at all sites.Paid orientationSalary packaging for living expenses such as rent/mortgage plus meals, entertainment & holidaysDiscounted on-site parkingStaff rewards and recognition programsHow to applyClick APPLY or contact Melanie Robillard, CAU Recruitment Team Lead on 5320 6577 for a confidential discussion. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory police records check, immunisation clearance and Working with Children check and/or NDIS Worker Screening Check. All employees must be willing and able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when required, which at a minimum is a surgical mask.  Additional PPE requirements are role-dependent. Grampians Health is a child safe organisation, committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. Grampians Health is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, mature age workers and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning), intersex and asexual LGBTQIA+.
Youth Justice Worker - new opportunities at our Cherry Creek precinct (YJW2)
Department of Justice and Community Safety, Melbourne, Western Metropolitan
Location: Melbourne | Western Metropolitan Job type: Other Organisation: Department of Justice and Community Safety Salary: $74,580 - $85,766 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Reference: DOJ/YJW2CC Job posted: 20/11/2023 Closes: 31/12/2024 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Classification: YJW2 Job duration: Not provided Contact: Youth justice recruitment team | [email protected] Reference: DOJ/YJW2CC Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Salary Range: $74,580 - $85,766 Work location: Melbourne | Western Metropolitan At the Department of Justice and Community Safety, we are looking for people who want to make a difference. People who take pride in their work. People who get things done. People who are committed to making Victoria a safer place.We embrace diversity and strive to have a workforce that reflects the community we serve. We’re all about recruiting the best people, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or cultural background. If you think you can do the job and would be a good fit for our department, we’d love to hear from you.The department is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and recognises that children’s rights need to be respected, their views welcomed and valued, and their concerns taken seriously and acted upon.If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.For more information on working with us and our recruitment process, please visit justice.vic.gov.au/careersWe are proud of the important work we do across Victoria. Want to be part of it?Build better futures for young people. Create positive change from the inside out.Bring your passion and therapeutic skills to our new state-of-the-art facilityEarn up to $93,639, with a base salary of $74,580 including standard penalty rates and overtimeFull training provided including a fully funded Certificate IV in Youth JusticeRelocation allowance for eligible candidatesWe're currently recruiting for casual, part-time and full-time roles at our new state-of-the-art, purpose-built Youth Justice Precinct at Cherry Creek, just outside Werribee.Set in the picturesque area of Little River, Cherry Creek is a safe and secure place where young people can work on getting their lives back on track. Their efforts are supported by evidence-based programs and services.We want young people to return home with the confidence that they can thrive in their own communities so young people live in four-bed and eight-bed units across different neighbourhoods, each equipped with kitchen, living and outdoor areas to support independent living skills.The role of a youth justice worker at Cherry CreekYouth justice workers empower young people to steer their lives in a positive direction. They work in a safe and secure custodial environment and act as part of an extended network of care for young people in custody, helping them work to a daily structure, achieve key goals and develop life skills. It can be challenging work where you'll need resilience to manage difficult situations, but in return for your life experience and passion, we offer job security, paid training (including a Cert IV in youth justice) and an opportunity to create positive change.We look for:passion and empathy – the willingness to work with children and young people while still setting boundarieslife experience – the ability to adapt and manage challenging situationsdedication and resilience – maintaining positivity and commitment even after setbacksteamwork – the ability to be a natural team player and work well with a close teamverbal and written communication skills – report writing will be part of your jobproactivity – the skill for solving challenges and complex issues with bright ideas.We also value qualifications or experience in the following areas: Case management, youth work, community services, social studies, education, criminology or allied health practices such as psychology, speech pathology, occupational therapy, mental health, psychiatric nursing or alcohol and other drugs outreach. These capabilities will enable you to actively participate as a keyworker in a young persons' care team to monitor progress against identified goals and support rehabilitative outcomes through the delivery of structured programs and co-facilitating psychosocial programs.In partnership with rehabilitation and behaviour support services, you will also implement strategies that address and manage challenging behaviours and escalating issues.As part of our multidisciplinary team, you can look forward to ongoing professional development. Once a fortnight, youth justice workers at Cherry Creek have a crossover day with supervisors where they focus on training and development needs, supervision and team building.Feel like a change of scene?If you're open to relocating, up to $10,000 is currently being offered to cover expenses in moving from your current home to within a 60-minute drive of our facilities. This reimbursement can be used for moving costs, travel costs, removalist hire or temporary accommodation so talk to our recruitment team when you apply.Career information sessionsMake sure you register for one of our online career Q&A sessions at justice.vic.gov.au/youthjusticecareers. It's a great opportunity to ask questions about day-to-day work at our youth justice precincts and the career pathways available.Eligibility To be considered for a youth justice worker role you must be either:An Australian citizen – a birth certificate, citizenship certificate or current passport is required as proof of eligibility, orA permanent resident of Australia, orA New Zealand citizen who has entered Australia on a valid passport, or eligible to work in Australia for a period of more than six months.To become a youth justice worker, you will also need to pass a health and fitness assessment. To find out how your current fitness levels match up and the best ways to prepare, take our health self-assessment.Prior to starting work, all successful candidates must independently obtain:Current First Aid Certification (HLTAID003 is preferred, or the Provide Basic Emergency Life Support course - HLTAID002 at a minimum)Current CPRWorking With Children Card (Employee)A driver licence is desirable but not mandatory.Priority consideration will apply to Victorian Public Service (VPS) employees who apply through the Jobs Skills Exchange (JSE) platform. If you are a current VPS employee, please ensure the JSE link is used for all internal applications.The department is no longer required to review or collect candidates COVID-19 vaccination information as part of the recruitment process. The department is continuously committed to providing and maintaining a working environment which is safe and without risk to the health of its employees consistent with the department's obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic).CHILD SAFE STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT:The Department of Justice and Community Safety is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. We seek to prevent harm of any kind impacting children and young people and have zero tolerance for racism, child abuse and inequality. Children and young people's rights, relationships, identity, and culture must be recognised and respected, their voices heard, and their concerns acted upon. We aim to foster a culturally safe, child safe and child friendly environment for all children and young people we have contact with, deliver services to, or are impacted by our work.