Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 9th Feb 2024
- Perth > Mandurah
Join a team who are passionate about helping people gain sustainable employment. As an Occupational Rehabilitation Consultant, you will help empower disadvantaged individuals in the community to gain sustainable employment by resolving their barriers and providing tools and strategies that will assist them in removing their barriers, ultimately providing them with a pathway to sustainable employment.
This is an exciting opportunity for a permanent role or a subcontractor who has qualifications in rehabilitation counselling, general counselling, or social work or is a registered psychologist to service either our Mandurah region or Rockingham region for 4 days a week.
We are seeking an experienced person who has a strong interest in assisting clients with returning to the workforce by helping remove non-vocational barriers to employment. You will meet the following key requirements of the role:
Celebrating 30 years in the employment services industry, WISE Employment is a not-for-profit organisation that is committed to providing quality employment, training and support to the disadvantaged members of our community, the long-term unemployed and people with disability. We aim to inspire, transform and empower people by connecting them with employers who care. WISE also operates two highly successful socially inclusive social enterprises along with a range of other programs and services aligned to the needs of the community.
Please visit our careers page, www.wiseemployment.com.au/careers-at-wise, to find out more about WISE.
Please submit a current resume and cover letter that demonstrates how you meet the above-specified requirements.
If you have accessibility requirements or require an adjustment to participate in our recruitment and selection process, please contact our recruitment team at [email protected] using the subject line: Occupational Rehabilitation Consultant enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Here at WISE Employment, we actively encourage and welcome candidates from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, candidates with a disability, members of the LGBTQIA+ community and First Nations candidates.