Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 18th Jan 2022
- Regional VIC > Horsham
You can be more than part of your community – be someone making a difference for people in your community.
Situated in the heart of the picturesque Grampians and Wimmera regions, Grampians Community Health employs over 200 staff at three sites located at Stawell (main office), Horsham and Ararat.
We provide a safe, inclusive and respectful environment that values culture, beliefs, values, gender identity and capacity. We are compassionate, inclusive, professional, courageous and empowering.
Grampians Community Health offers a diverse range of employment opportunities and is seeking qualified and experienced professionals looking for a rewarding career, who are passionate about their work and committed to improving the lives of members of the community.
The Orange Door Team Leader will provide day-to-day coordination and support to a team of highly skilled family violence, perpetrator and child wellbeing workers who will collectively provide screening, assessment, triage and response functions to all incoming referrals through an Integrated Practice Framework. The position will supervise staff from other agencies that sit within The Orange Door.
The Orange Door brings together different workforces and practices to create an integrated team and a consolidated intake point, to create a new way of support for:
The Orange Door is designed to make it easier for vulnerable families and children, victims/survivors of family violence and perpetrators of family violence, to access services when and where they need them. The Orange Door will be a visible and trusted point in the community offering safe, simple and early access to services and connect people to the support they need.
Grampians Community Health has generous salary packaging benefits up to $15,900 for personal expenses and meal and entertainment expenses in addition to salary and access to ATO Remote Housing Allowance (for eligible place of residence). Salary packaging is an Australian Taxation Office approved means of restructuring your salary to reduce your taxation.
Grampians Community Health is progressive with offering the capacity for many of our staff to work remotely from their homes where the service delivery allows for it. Access to information technology is provided to allow you the flexibility of working from home while remaining connected to Grampians Community Health staff, supervision and management.
Grampians Community Health values our employees by supporting professional development to develop the knowledge and skills of our staff to better meet the needs of our clients. Clinical supervision is provided for all staff who require it for their professional practice.
Eligible staff may purchase up to 20 days additional leave in a financial year.
Grampians Community Health recognises the importance of providing support for staff members experiencing personal or work related issues and concerns to maintain a safe and healthy working environment. Support is provided through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which offers free confidential, professional assistance to staff members.
To download a position description and key selection criteria form see the attachments below.
For more information visit our website.