Location: Mitcham Type: P/T 0.6 Award/Classification: Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010, Level 2 Salary: $73,800 Reports to: Program Manager and Social Support Program Manager
About the Organisation We provide a culturally safe and inclusive space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to come together to feel connected and empowered. We support and facilitate a variety of cultural activities and programs which incorporate art, music, language, and storytelling. Today, we provide a range of cultural, wellbeing and community support programs and continues to explore and seek opportunities to meet the emerging needs and aspirations of community members. We have an abundance of programs and activities that run throughout the year and frequently engage with local organisations, Government and other stakeholders to run initiatives and projects such as health check days, vocational opportunities, workforce development initiatives, capacity building and much more.
About Mob Jobs Mob Jobs is a 100% owned and operated First Nations business that provides specialised culturally safe employment pathways for First Nations people. We also offer a range of tailored corporate development services and training designed to improve organisations cultural capabilities and establish them as an employer of choice for First Nations jobseekers.
Key Responsibilities
Promote and increase EMR Indigenous community participation in primary health care services programs.
Develop effective links and establish respectful relationships with EMR Indigenous community members, ACCHOs and health care sector agencies.
Liaise closely with the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), community health services, the Department of Health (Vic & Commonwealth), Indigenous health peak bodies and other agencies to meet the needs of community members and participants.
Coordinate activities that support delivery of the Urgent Care Pathways program in line with the funding outcomes which includes but is not limited to:
Patient transport - Drive community members to and from appointments at FPHW, supporting additional trips e.g. to the pharmacy as required in vehicles funded through the Urgent Care Pathways program.
Patient support and service navigation by:
Ensuring community members are aware of FPHW services and 715s.
Assisting community members to navigate the healthcare system and access FPHW services.
Improving access and advocacy for Aboriginal community members to FPHW’s primary health services at key stages of care.
Provide emotional support, guidance for community members through the healthcare system and facilitate access to programs that support community members across the spectrum of supports they need in order to focus on chronic conditions.
Building community members’ understanding of chronic disease, the need for early intervention, and healthy lifestyles.
Promote and strengthen Aboriginal cultural identity in the EMR, by working collaboratively to develop programs and processes that meet the health and social emotional wellbeing needs of Aboriginal community.
Maintain current knowledge of the local service system, actively develop and maintain links with other service providers through networking and work proactively and collaboratively
Develop, implement and monitor health access programs and outcomes to ensure they meet the reporting expectations of MMIGP and funding agency expectations.
Work collaboratively with MMIGP Leadership Team and other MMIGP program workers, community groups and other stakeholders in order to meet the needs of the Access and Support clients.
Ensure that all required documentation is completed within designated timeframes, is of a high professional standard and meets legislative and organisational requirements.
Comply with all MMIGP policies, code of conduct, procedures and practices, external funding body requirements and legislation.
Apply and uphold principles of equity and anti-discrimination in the workplace and adhere to organisational and legislative Health, Safety and Environment requirements.
Any other duties as directed by Managers where required.
Key Selection Criteria The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate and provide evidence of:
Demonstrated understanding of the Victorian Aboriginal community with specific understanding of the cultural and historical issues that impact on Aboriginal clients, particularly in response to intergenerational trauma and the Stolen Generations.
Previous experience in a primary health focused setting – work or study.
Strong organizational skills, self-confidence, and ability to work as part of a team as well as independently.
Ability to resolve conflicts, solve problems and negotiate outcomes.
Ability to communicate professionally and effectively, both written and verbally, and with a wide range of people.
Demonstrated liaison and networking skills and ability to work with other organizations and services.
The ability to advocate on behalf of community members by providing sound advice and assistance based on knowledge and experience.
Answering the phone professionally and being able to handle high pressured situations.
Demonstrate proficient computer skills and IT knowledge including the use of CRM databases.
Availability of working flexible hours including after-hours where required.
Additional Requirements / Performance Measures / Benefits Mandatory checks • National police check • Current Open class Victorian Driver’s license • Current Working with Children’s Check • Two current referees
Desirable
Certificate III or IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (ATSIPHC).
A current first aid certificate or willingness to obtain once employed.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identified position.
If you would like to know more about this role, please contact us at [email protected] or 1300DEADLY Position Description Role
Health Promotion and Health Worker
Location: Mitcham Type: P/T 0.6 Award/Classification: Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010, Level 2 Salary: $73,800 Reports to: Program Manager and Social Support Program Manager
About the Organisation We provide a culturally safe and inclusive space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to come together to feel connected and empowered. We support and facilitate a variety of cultural activities and programs which incorporate art, music, language, and storytelling. Today, we provide a range of cultural, wellbeing and community support programs and continues to explore and seek opportunities to meet the emerging needs and aspirations of community members. We have an abundance of programs and activities that run throughout the year and frequently engage with local organisations, Government and other stakeholders to run initiatives and projects such as health check days, vocational opportunities, workforce development initiatives, capacity building and much more.
About Mob Jobs Mob Jobs is a 100% owned and operated First Nations business that provides specialised culturally safe employment pathways for First Nations people. We also offer a range of tailored corporate development services and training designed to improve organisations cultural capabilities and establish them as an employer of choice for First Nations jobseekers.
Key Responsibilities
Promote and increase EMR Indigenous community participation in primary health care services programs.
Develop effective links and establish respectful relationships with EMR Indigenous community members, ACCHOs and health care sector agencies.
Liaise closely with the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), community health services, the Department of Health (Vic & Commonwealth), Indigenous health peak bodies and other agencies to meet the needs of community members and participants.
Coordinate activities that support delivery of the Urgent Care Pathways program in line with the funding outcomes which includes but is not limited to:
Patient transport - Drive community members to and from appointments at FPHW, supporting additional trips e.g. to the pharmacy as required in vehicles funded through the Urgent Care Pathways program.
Patient support and service navigation by:
Ensuring community members are aware of FPHW services and 715s.
Assisting community members to navigate the healthcare system and access FPHW services.
Improving access and advocacy for Aboriginal community members to FPHW’s primary health services at key stages of care.
Provide emotional support, guidance for community members through the healthcare system and facilitate access to programs that support community members across the spectrum of supports they need in order to focus on chronic conditions.
Building community members’ understanding of chronic disease, the need for early intervention, and healthy lifestyles.
Promote and strengthen Aboriginal cultural identity in the EMR, by working collaboratively to develop programs and processes that meet the health and social emotional wellbeing needs of Aboriginal community.
Maintain current knowledge of the local service system, actively develop and maintain links with other service providers through networking and work proactively and collaboratively
Develop, implement and monitor health access programs and outcomes to ensure they meet the reporting expectations of MMIGP and funding agency expectations.
Work collaboratively with MMIGP Leadership Team and other MMIGP program workers, community groups and other stakeholders in order to meet the needs of the Access and Support clients.
Ensure that all required documentation is completed within designated timeframes, is of a high professional standard and meets legislative and organisational requirements.
Comply with all MMIGP policies, code of conduct, procedures and practices, external funding body requirements and legislation.
Apply and uphold principles of equity and anti-discrimination in the workplace and adhere to organisational and legislative Health, Safety and Environment requirements.
Any other duties as directed by Managers where required.
Key Selection Criteria The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate and provide evidence of:
Demonstrated understanding of the Victorian Aboriginal community with specific understanding of the cultural and historical issues that impact on Aboriginal clients, particularly in response to intergenerational trauma and the Stolen Generations.
Previous experience in a primary health focused setting – work or study.
Strong organizational skills, self-confidence, and ability to work as part of a team as well as independently.
Ability to resolve conflicts, solve problems and negotiate outcomes.
Ability to communicate professionally and effectively, both written and verbally, and with a wide range of people.
Demonstrated liaison and networking skills and ability to work with other organizations and services.
The ability to advocate on behalf of community members by providing sound advice and assistance based on knowledge and experience.
Answering the phone professionally and being able to handle high pressured situations.
Demonstrate proficient computer skills and IT knowledge including the use of CRM databases.
Availability of working flexible hours including after-hours where required.
Additional Requirements / Performance Measures / Benefits Mandatory checks • National police check • Current Open class Victorian Driver’s license • Current Working with Children’s Check • Two current referees
Desirable
Certificate III or IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (ATSIPHC).
A current first aid certificate or willingness to obtain once employed.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identified position.
If you would like to know more about this role, please contact us at [email protected] or 1300DEADLY