Recreation Officer (Residential Aged Care)
Job No:
REC241120
Location:
Hobart TAS
Recreation Officer
Hobart Residential Aged Care TAS
Part Time Basis
- Competitive pay rate: $31.35 - $41.68 (depending on qualifications and experience) per hour + superannuation.
- Access to salary packaging
- Join a rapidly growing not-for-profit organisation committed to social justice
- Wintringham promotes ongoing training and professional excellence
- Part Time Basis – 4 days per week
- Based at our Hobart Residential Aged Care in Bellerive (TAS)
About us
Wintringham is a specialised non-religious not-for-profit welfare organisation. We are committed to providing older people who are at risk or have experienced homelessness with a range of high-quality care, housing and services. We employ more than 1,000 staff across Victoria and Tasmania
Wintringham provides care and support services through residential facilities which assist an older person to retain their chosen lifestyles, habits, and activities and to be as independent as they choose to be.
Your new role
Wintringham is seeking a Recreation Officer to take on multiple shifts at our Hobart Residential Aged Care Facility for 8 days each fortnight. In this role you will assist the Recreation Coordinator to continually develop and facilitate individual recreational pursuits designed to meet the leisure needs of each client. Your roster will be as below:
Week 1: Thursday (0900 -1700), Friday (0900 – 1700), Saturday ( 1000 -1500) &
Sunday (1000 – 1500)
Week 2: Thursday (0900 -1700), Friday (0900 – 1700), Saturday ( 1000 -1500) &
Sunday (1000 – 1500)
Your responsibilities and duties will include:
- Assist with facilitating onsite recreation activities, either with groups of residents or 1:1, as directed by the Coordinator
- Assist with facilitating offsite recreation activities, including driving the bus, either groups of residents, or 1:1, as directed by the Coordinator
- Ensuring clients individual recreation interests are established and facilitated.
- Encouraging clients to maintain their community associations and contacts.
- Assisting in the maintenance of accurate and relevant documentation is up to date and meets ACFI requirements.
- Duties as directed by the Recreation Coordinator.
We are looking for candidates with the following:
- Current drivers licence (mandatory)
- Recreation, Leisure and Lifestyle or equivalent qualifications (soon-to-be or recent graduates are encouraged to apply)
- Ability and desire to work with clients with challenging and complex needs
- Interest in social justice issues
- Prior experience in Homelessness, Aged Care, Welfare, Disability, Allied Health or Community Care
- Current First Aid Certificate 2 or willing to obtain to obtain
This sounds great! How do I apply?
For more information about the role, you can download a copy of the Task Analysis here and of the Position Description here
Applications can be directed to Scott O’Hara and submitted via our website.
Please upload your documents in PDF Format
Applications close on Wednesday 4th of December 2024 at 5pm.
Successful applicants may be required to undergo a Preemployment Screening, NDIS Worker Screening Check and Police Records check. Refusal to provide your information to both of these parties will prevent Wintringham from being able to continue with your application.
Applicants who have lived in a country other than Australia for a period longer than 12 months in the last 10 years may be required to undergo an International Police Check.
Successful candidates will be required to comply with the Wintringham Health and Immunisation policy including having three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine before commencing employment and must provide evidence.
Wintringham is committed to providing safe and inclusive environments and services. We celebrate differences in ability, age, culture, gender, gender identity, race, religion, sexuality, spirituality and beliefs. Everyone has a right to feel welcome, respected and valued in a workplace free of discrimination and harassment.
The safety of all older people is paramount, and we have zero tolerance for family violence including elder abuse.
Wintringham proudly acknowledges Australia’s First Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
Diversity and inclusion makes our community and Wintringham stronger, and contributes to helping us end homelessness for older people.