On-going
- Located in Ballarat, Permanent Full-time & Part-time positions available_
- Join a not-for-profit health care provider who is getting back to what matters
- Achieve work-life balance while progressing your career
- Have no billable hours as you will work for a non for profit community organisation
- Provide a pool car, phone, and laptop, and salary sacrificing.
- At Latrobe Community Health Service you'll be part of a positive and passionate workplace. We're dedicated to providing you with career opportunities through work that is rewarding and meaningful within the community._
- Do you want to work for a not-for-profit health care provider who is getting back to what matters-helping children and their families? Are you passionate about wanting to assist children from 0-7 years of age to receive early intervention services and be able to live their best lives? Do you want to work in a small, supportive team of fellow allied health and early childhood professionals, providing your clinical expertise, growing and learning in your profession, without billable hour pressure?_
- At Latrobe Community Health Service you'll be part of a positive and passionate workplace. Latrobe Community Health also manages LINK Community Health Services, therefore you will have opportunities to be part of a large community service providing health services across most of Victoria._
As an EC Coordinator you will implement the NDIS Early Childhood (EC) approach, which aims to assist young children aged 0-7 years with developmental delay and/or disability, and their families to achieve better long term outcomes. You will be part of a dedicated, passionate team of professionals providing early intervention supports to children, linking families into services in the community or assisting children to receive NDIS funding, based on the individual needs of the child.
A usual day will involve: utilising your clinical and professional skills to provide intervention to children and their families. Undertaking individual assessments and interventions or running groups with parents and children. Be out in the community building the skills and capacity of community and mainstream workers, as well as families. You will also write reports, and provide details to the NDIA on a child's developmental and functional abilities, so proficient use of a computer is essential.
**To help you, we will**:
- Provide a pool car, phone, and laptop, and salary sacrificing
- Provide supervision and a very supportive team environment (new graduates are welcome)
- Professional development training and thorough training about the NDIS
- Have no billable hours as you will work for a non for profit community organisation, where the focus is on the children and families, not income.
**To be successful, you will require;**
- Tertiary qualification in Allied Health such as Occupational therapy, Speech pathology, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Social work or Early Childhood Education/teaching.
- A current Victorian Drivers Licence