Role Overview
Graduate Developmental Educator
This position offers the opportunity to provide person-centered support and planning for individuals with disabilities, their families, and support teams.
Key Responsibilities:
* Develop strong relationships to help individuals envision a life full of positive experiences and opportunities for people of all ages.
* Work alongside participants and their key supports to develop new skills and habits, problem-solve challenges that prevent them from living fulfilled lives, and champion the role of a social model practitioner.
* Use evidence-based practice and professional reasoning to recommend the most appropriate team of supports, therapy, duration, location, and timing.
As a Developmental Educator, you will work closely with an interdisciplinary team and habit coaches (allied health assistants) to achieve high-impact outcomes in people's lives. You will also have the opportunity to participate in peer group supervision/mentoring and professional learning to grow your expertise and skills.
Requirements:
* Hold a Bachelor or Masters of Disability (or equivalent) and be eligible to be a member of the DEAI (Membership required upon commencement).
* Show empathy and understanding, while being open and non-judgmental.
* Be driven to see high-impact outcomes in people's lives.
* Be able to obtain an NDIS Worker Screening Check & Working with Children's Check.
* Hold a valid drivers license.
We offer attractive benefits including vehicle options, laptop, phone, and bonuses as part of our compensation package.
This role involves working closely with a diverse range of individuals and teams, requiring excellent communication and interpersonal skills.