Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 8th Feb 2021
With a passion for coaching & development others, you will be motivated by seeing others gain independence in their life. Proven experience of working with clients who demonstrate challenging behaviours as a result of mental health issues or cognitive disability will be matched by the following:
It is a requirement of this position to acquire and maintain a positive Working with Children’s Check, a satisfactory Criminal Record Check, clearance from the Disability Workers Exclusion Scheme and possess a current & valid driver’s license.
You are responsible for the management and operation of a program that is based in Bendigo. In this program we provide intensive, recovery-oriented support for people with a persistent mental illness who will often have a history of homelessness, addiction, disability, social dysfunction, aggressive and inappropriate behaviours.
To achieve this the role entails:
While ermha365 continues to operate face-to-face services through COVID-19 we are taking appropriate actions to ensure that our staff and the people we support are as safe as possible. You will be expected to adhere to all COVID-19 standards, requirements and processes including (but not limited to) wearing appropriate PPE and regular hygiene and cleanliness practices.
Ermha365 is an agile and innovative non-profit with a growth agenda across Australia. As an employee you will be offered:
Ermha365 exists to ensure that people experiencing mental illness and cognitive disability, and their carers, can thrive in and become part of the community. We choose to work with people experiencing mental illness and cognitive disability who have fallen through the gaps in the system and where there is no obvious support. We are often considered the provider of last resort.
We are a child safe and equal employment opportunity employer. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged.