Allied Health Assistant - Werribee, Australia - Melbourne Child Development

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Werribee, VIC, Australia
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We are looking for a passionate and engaging Allied Health Assistant to join our team at Werribee, Vic

You will have the opportunity to develop and extend your clinical practice in a friendly, well supported team in an organisation that values your growth, passion and skills

Part-Time (min 2 days / week) OR Full - Time


About us:


Early Start Australia is a national multidisciplinary allied health organisation committed to delivering evidence-based early intervention and therapy services to children and their families.


We offer a ZERO Billable Model: Benefit from our innovative approach where therapists no longer worry about billable hours


As an organisation Early Start Australia prioritises building a fantastic team culture and working with children and their families to make a real difference to everyday lives of our clients.

What's in it for you


You will find a positive, fun, and welcoming culture We enjoy team lunches, regular social events and celebrating our team milestones.


You will have access to:
Rostered CPD hours including regular group and individual supervision, in-house professional development, discipline-specific and trans-disciplinary training
Free team collaboration time, national and state clinical meetings, internal / external mentoring with industry experts
Paid professional development leave
Paid parental leave
Performance incentives
Access to various online shopping outlets at reduced prices - from groceries to movie tickets


The opportunity:

Support families to implement supportive strategies into their everyday lives;
Coaching and support for families, group programs and individual therapy, linking families with community supports, as well as supporting families and therapists with administrative tasks;
Work closely with key stakeholders and ensure ongoing communication, leadership and support are provided to deliver quality services and supports;
Ensure a focus on continuous improvement through regular evaluation, training and review;
Work as part of a multidisciplinary team.

What do you need to join?

Passion for making a difference in the lives of children and their families
No qualification is required, however experience with children and families with additional needs (including lived experience), is essential
Knowledge of the NDIS is highly desirable;
Strong communication and organisational skills;
Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team and ability to work autonomously in the community;

Compliance - Working with Children Check, National Police Check, NDIS workers screening check, Covid-19 Vaccination Certificate and First Aid certificate.

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