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SA Health Recruitment Drive - Health Professionals 2024
I WORK FOR SA, ADELAIDE
With a thriving local economy, world-class public healthcaresystem, and a quality of life that is envied around the world,there has never been a better time to move to South Australia.SA Health is committed to protecting and improving the health ofall South Australians by providing leadership in health reform,public health services, health and medical research, policydevelopment and planning, with an increased focus on wellbeing,illness prevention, early intervention, and quality care.SA Health provides vital health services across metropolitan andregional South Australia. Whether it’s at one of our fourmetropolitan Local Health Networks (LHNs), one of our six regionalLHNs, or being involved in Statewide Clinical Support Services,you’ll find the perfect balance of work and lifestyle with ajob in SA Health.The SA Health Recruitment Drive for Health Professionalshas been established to ensure that critical vacancies can befilled by suitably trained, interstate and overseas healthprofessionals.We are seeking expressions of interest from health professionalsto fill vacancies across our LHNs and Statewide Clinical SupportServices. More information about our services can be found here.Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people are stronglyencouraged to apply.Queries can be made directly to our Talent Acquisition [email protected]. We are currently encouraging the following health professionalsto express their interest:Medical PractitionersMedical Specialists including General Practitioners, SpecialistMedical Officers and Doctors in Training who have, or are eligiblefor AHPRA registration.Specialty areas of particular interest are Emergency Medicine,Obstetrics and Gynaecology, General Medicine, Geriatrics, IntensiveCare, Rehabilitation, Psychiatry, Primary Health,Paediatrics/Neonatology, Mental Health and Surgery. Medical Practitioner FAQs - 2024.pdfMDP Doctors in Training; $80,605 - $142,159 p.a. (pro rata) |Plus Professional Development Allowance, Professional DevelopmentLeave and Superannuation | Varying hours perweek           MD2 Consultant Medical Staff; $224,228 - $295,452 p.a (pro rata)| Plus Professional Development Allowance, Professional DevelopmentLeave and Superannuation | Varying hours per weekFurther information available in the EBA.Nursing and MidwiferyNursing and Midwifery roles available:Registered Nurses, Registered Midwives, Dual Registered Nurses andMidwives, and Enrolled Nurses who have, or are eligible for AHPRAregistration.We are seeking applications from Nurses for the majority ofspecialty areas. You will have opportunity to identify your area ofexperience or interest through the application form. Nursing and Midwifery FAQs - 2024.pdfRN1 - RN6 $72,651 - $205,049 p.a. (pro rata) plus Superannuation| Varying hours per week, Term and Ongoing appointments Further information and additional classifications available inthe EBA.Allied and Scientific HealthAllied and Scientific Health roles available:Psychologists, including Clinical Psychologists andNeuropsychologists, Orthotists/Prosthetists, Speech Pathologists,Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists,Podiatrists, Social Workers, Sonographers, Radiographers,Perfusionists and other Allied Health Professionals. Allied and Scientific Health FAQs - 2024.pdfAHP1 - AHP6 $67,466 - $150,673 p.a. (pro rata), plusSuperannuation | Varying hours per week, Term and Ongoingappointments Further information and additional classifications available inthe EBA.The salaries provided indicate the incremental range per therelevant EBA. These amounts are exclusive ofsuperannuation.  Applications close: 30/06/2024 11:45 PM Flexibility StatementThe South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
OPS2 - Youth Support Worker - Temporary Pool
I WORK FOR SA, LIGHTSVIEW
Why work withus:Everychild and young person deserves a great education.We have astrategy that aims to unlock every child’s potential now andinto the future, one that in partnership with learners, students,parents, and the wider South Australian community will build aworld-leading public education system. One that is equitable andprioritises learning and wellbeing.Togetherwe will make our education system the best it can be.When ourchildren and young people thrive, so do our communities and ourstate.About theRole:We areseeking a talented Youth Support Worker to join our team on acasual basis. In this role, you will contribute to the social andeducational development of students and support their integrationinto the community.Keyresponsibilities will include: Contribute to the development of a supportive, safe, and educational setting for students at Wiltja Boarding by ensuring the implementation and maintenance of all official processes, systems, and procedures. Engage with students in a positive manner and ensure that student behaviour is addressed as required by Wiltja Boarding policies and processes in a highly collaborative and consistent manner. Ensure that issues or concerns are promptly raised with the Leadership team and that mandatory reporting is completed. Contribute to the social/personal skills and educational development of students with the implementation and delivery of programs that encourages education and recreation by supporting students understand their responsibilities and to develop positive relationships with others. Assist the development of an extensive health care program and in particular focus upon health and hygiene issues by monitoring of the emotional and physical needs of students and reporting issues promptly to the Leadership team. Support health administration procedures including the supervision and administering of medicine to students. Assist and support the effective running of Wiltja Boarding by actively engaging in the delivery of cleaning, catering, and laundry provision. Support the schooling of students by liaising with school staff and ensuring that students are prepared for attendance at school and are punctual in their movements to and from school and other activities.Qualifications: Desirable a professional qualification in youth work, community services, or an allied field. SpecialConditions:Thesuccessful applicant is required to gain a Department for HumanServices (DHS) working with children check (WWCC) prior to beingemployed which is required to be renewed every five years beforeexpiry. The incumbent will be required to undertake RRHAN –EC(Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse and Neglect - Education Care)Facilitator Lead (Masterclass) extended course or the online(Fundamentals) course which will be required to be updated everythree years. For allother Special Conditions please refer to the attached PositionDescription.Enquiries:Enquiriescan be directed to Cheryl Arthur, Manager, via Tel: (08) 8359 -4620 or Email: [email protected]. ApplicationInstructions:Applications should bemade through the IWorkForSA website.Applicants are requiredto submit a CV, Employment Declaration, and a cover letteroutlining your suitability for the role.People ofAboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent and/or those who havea disability are strongly encouraged to apply.AdditionalNote:The Youth Support Worker Temporary Pool will remain active up until 7 December 2024. Applicants may submit their application of interest at any time during this period. Recommended applicants will be eligible for upcoming casual/term opportunities and may be contacted as they arise. Applications close: 07/12/2024 11:30 PM Attachments:- OPS02 Youth Support Worker - Role Description.pdf- VL233 Pre-employment declaration.pdfFlexibility StatementThe South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
SDA Coordinator
Entrée Recruitment, Wayville
Newly created permanent full-time role | Based in Wayville | $85K-$90K + superFull transition lifecycle ownership | Fast tracked career developmentCulture of professionalism, respect, inclusion and flexibilityAbout the CompanySuccessfully established interstate and in SA, InPlace Living has new headquarters located on Greenhill Road in Wayville and is positioned to burst into the SA marketplace. InPlace Living is a NDIS registered provider of Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA). They design and develop customised housing solutions in all SDA categories for people with complex and high disability support needs. About the RoleAs the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Coordinator, you will be employed on a full-time permanent basis and will be responsible for facilitating seamless transitions for SDA participants into their new homes with support to independence and choice of suitable environs that reflects the InPlace living commitment.DutiesTriage and process new intake and SDA enquiriesCritically analyse applications and identify potential matches with a person-centred approach to vacanciesGather intake information and initial risk identification assessments to determine the needs and preferences of potential SDA participants (inclusive of SDA funding levels) and develop and implement personalised transition plansCoordinate and collaborate with external stakeholders such as supported independent living service providers, support coordinators, hospitals, social service agencies and healthcare professionalsConnect and support participants during the handover process to the internal tenancy team and ensure compliant record keeping and administration throughout the processesAssist participants and their advocates to make informed decisions on their SDA options, act as their main point of contact throughout the process and after transition into their new homeSkills & ExperienceHold or obtain an NPC, NDIS Worker Screening and WWCCProven experience in intake coordination or transition roles within the disability or healthcare sectors is essential Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to manage expectations while building positive relationships with participants, families, and internal and external stakeholdersCompassionate and person-centred approach Excellence in administration and ability to navigate multiple systemsCulture & BenefitsDiverse role with career development opportunity in the evolving sector of SDA/NDISSupportive leadership with extensive sector experience Support the creation of positive, self-directed living experiences for NDIS participantsGround floor opportunity with substantial business growth projectedCulture of professionalism, respect, and care, in newly refurbished premises with free parkingHow to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Samara Dela Roza quoting reference number JO-2403-9203. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8834.
Communications and Engagement Officer
Entrée Recruitment, North Adelaide
Rare opportunity to combine work life and faith lifePermanent full-time position with flexible hours | Competitive salary Energetic and friendly team with supportive managementAbout the CompanyThe Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) is part of a global Christian community of over 70 million people. Lutheran churches, schools, aged and community-care services are located throughout Australia and New Zealand. At the LCA head office, you'll be joining a team passionate about living and sharing Jesus’ message of love. LCA’s head office is currently located in North Adelaide with onsite parking. They offer a supportive and rewarding work environment where you can make a real impact in the Lutheran Church community. About the RoleReporting to LCA’s Communication Manager, the purpose of your role as the Communications and Engagement Officer is to strengthen communication and engagement across the LCA community. You will achieve this by creating compelling content, developing communication strategies, and supporting the implementation of initiatives that connect with stakeholders and share the LCA story.DutiesCraft compelling content (print, digital, social, video): Tell captivating stories that resonate with the LCA community and bring the Christian message to life across various media platformsDevelop engaging webinars and podcasts: Conceptualise and create informative and interactive webinars and podcasts to connect with stakeholders and foster meaningful dialogueChampion the LCA website and eNews (improve and report on data): Drive the ongoing development and user experience of the LCA website and eNews services, analysing data to optimise content and engagement strategies Support strategic communication plans and projects: Collaborate with the Communications Manager to develop and implement effective communication plans for key projects, events, and news announcementsContribute to communication policies and procedures: Assist in shaping clear and efficient communication protocols for the LCA, ensuring consistent messaging and seamless collaboration across departmentsAbout YouSeasoned Communications Professional: A minimum of five + years of experience in a Communications, Journalism, or Media-related role, demonstrating a proven track record of success in creating and executing impactful communication strategiesEngaging Communicator: Excellent interviewing, presentation, and on-screen presence to captivate listeners and viewersActive Listener and Connector: A passion for connecting with people, actively listening to their stories, and fostering meaningful dialogue within the Lutheran communityGrounded in Faith: A sound understanding of the Lutheran Church, its practices, and its cultureCulture & BenefitsFlexible Work Arrangements: Enjoy the freedom to work remotely and create a work-life balance that empowers you to thriveSupportive and Collaborative Culture: Be part of a warm and friendly team environment that fosters open communication, mutual support, and professional growthDirect Impact on the Lutheran Community: Play a vital role in shaping and sharing the stories of the LCA, actively connecting and engaging with members across the communityMeaningful Work with Purpose: Contribute to a mission-driven organisation where your work makes a real difference in the lives of othersSupportive Management and Growth Opportunities: Benefit from guidance from an experienced and supportive manager, with access to professional development opportunities to refine your skills and advance your careerCompetitive Salary and Recognition: Receive a competitive salary package that acknowledges your valuable contribution to the LCAHow to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Jemimah Hoad quoting reference number JO-2404-9215. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8843.