Team Leader

Job No: SDP12251
Location: Thornlands

A gentleman living independently with support in Thornlands has an opening for a creative and professional person to work alongside him, in partnership with his family/guardians, to grow and lead his support team as he moves forwards exploring options to expand his life.

The gentleman is seeking someone who:

  • is interested in a stable ongoing position, that may develop with time
  • strongly values relationships and working in true collaboration with colleagues, people with disability and their families
  • acts with integrity, proving themselves over time to be reliable, honest and trustworthy
  • can oversee a team and lead by example, inspiring cohesion, creativity, flexibility, effectiveness and appreciation of diversity
  • is positive, caring and enthusiastic
  • understands the importance of active listening, taking notice of nuance and the need for measured and considered response
  • understands the family of a person with a disability possesses a natural authority, having great knowledge and understanding of their loved one as well as being invested in their future
  • will engage directly with the gentleman and his family in “right relationship”
  • will respect the importance to the gentleman as well as his family of reliability and punctuality 

Fortnightly shifts / hours:

  • Combination of direct support and in-direct support minimum 15 hours per week (not including sleepovers)
  • Wednesday and Friday day time is a requirement for availability. 
  • 1-2 sleepovers per week
  • Weekend work and additional shifts available 

Pay Rates:

  • Monday to Friday 6 AM to 8 PM: $45 per hour
  • Monday to Friday 8 PM to 6 AM: $50.40 per hour
  • Saturday: $63 per hour
  • Sunday: $81 per hour
  • Public Holidays: $99 per hour
  • Sleepover allowance: $190.00 per shift

*Please note, this role is internally referred to as Key Worker*

The Key Worker role:

  • establish meaningful, collaborative and rich relationships with the person being supported and supporters
  • nurture existing relationships with a spirit of collaboration and shared vision
  • collaborate to build networks in the local neighbourhood towards life enrichment and safeguarding
  • be open, timely and creative in addressing issues
  • organise and maintain regular supervision appointments with Support Workers
  • oversee a unified approach to PBSP implementation
  • provide team members with debriefing, mentoring and training when appropriate
  • organisation and distribution of a regular Calendar of Supports (roster) working within budget to fill gaps
  • oversee petty cash management, recruitment and medication procedure
  • monitor messages and group chats around the person’s support
  • facilitate, resource and lead quarterly team meetings
  • creatively drive development while ensuring a safe space for growth
  • ensure service provision is compliant with relevant legislation and Staffing Options’ Code of Conduct
  • ensure confidentiality is maintained at all times for people receiving support and stakeholders
  • maintain quality of service by adhering to core principles of a person-centred community-based service
  • be available for regular direct support shifts and some cover shifts

Selection Criteria:

  • Demonstrated ability to work alongside and advocate for people with a disability, and the capacity to encourage a shared vision with the person being supported
  • Demonstrated understanding of what it means to work in right relationship with people with disability, their families and committed others
  • Demonstrated community building approaches in supporting people at risk of marginalisation to pursue a meaningful inclusive life
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work both independently as well as to inspire, motivate, coach and supervise a team of support workers
  • Ability to work collaboratively, developmentally and passionately towards the building of a good life

Essential Requirements:  

  • Right to Work in Australia
  • Open Driver’s License
  • Current First Aid and CPR (or willing to obtain)
  • NDIS Worker Screening Clearance (or willing to obtain)
  • NDIS Worker Orientation Module Certificate (or willing to obtain)
  • Flexibility to pick up additional hours when needed

To Apply:

If this role sounds like the opportunity for you please apply with a cover letter that directly addresses the selection criteria and outlines how you would be a good fit for the position. Be sure to also include your current availability. We look forward to hearing from you!

Applications without a cover letter will not be considered

 

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Staffing Options for Community Services is a highly reputable and long-standing Staffing Agency that has been operating since 1997. Guided by our core values, we offer a host of service options tailored to the needs and preferences of people with disabilities and the aged. Staffing Options is an Equal Opportunity employer. We aim to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, equitable and accessible for people from all backgrounds and represent the diverse communities we support.