Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 8th Oct 2024
- Melbourne > Eltham
12 hours left to apply
We are seeking passionate and enthusiastic mental health support workers at Donna Zander and Associates.
Come join with us and be part of one of the most progressive and ethical social work private practices in Australia. You will feel valued as part of our dedicated team who really care about people and you will be supported to deliver a trauma informed therapeutic approach to care in the community we serve!
We are a private mental health social work practice that is grounded in expert knowledge and skill interwoven with the art of intuition and a wisdom that can be relied upon!
Donna Zander & Associates draws its inspiration from the capacity for change and growth with the metamorphosis of the butterfly. We believe that for every question or problem we experience, we have the capacity for creative resolution within ourselves and within our communities. Donna Zander and Associates provides therapeutic trauma informed care to people, couples and families of all ages. Our focus is to create caring communities where people can feel safe, form meaningful relationships and improve the quality of their lives.
Donna Zander is the Director of Donna Zander & Associates. Donna is a mental health social worker with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) and has extensive experience in trauma, child abuse and family violence and working therapeutically with children, women and families.
Donna has worked in this field for over 30 years, both as a professional and a volunteer (having been a foster carer and a local government politician). She is an accomplished practitioner-trainer advocate. Donna is a member of the Australian Psychological Society, Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the Australasian Pacific Play Therapy Association and the Australian Child & Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief Network.
Donna has presented on national and international media conferences in Canada, Israel, Fiji and Bouganville on young people's health, family violence, couples therapy, child abuse and homicide. Her reports documenting action research and innovative young people's advocacy and health projects in the 90's are still in use at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) today as is the innovative organisation Western Young People's Independent Network Inc. that she was the catalyst for developing.
The purpose of this role is to assist & support people in their own homes and community to develop skills and abilities to gain independence to complete day to day tasks. The Mental Health Support Worker positions focus on assisting participants to meet the goals within their individualised NDIS plans.
The NDIS aims to provide people with choice and control over how, when and where those supports are provided. Our goal is to enable rather than to 'do', to help promote independence, development and confidence. Our success will enable them to have the voice and choice to thrive in their lives and local communities. Providing outreach support to NDIS participants will be your main role in various locations in metropolitan Melbourne, with support and training from the clinical team.
This position is considered authorised work and subject to mandatory Covid-19 vaccination and safety requirements. You will be asked about your vaccination or exemption status and any accompanying evidence should your application proceed.
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If you believe you have the ability to make a difference in this rewarding role, Apply today!
A position description is attached.
12 hours left to apply