POSITION SUMMARY
The Allied Health Assistant sits within the Independent Living team which provides a range of individual and group allied health services. The Allied Health Assistant undertakes general duties under the instruction of allied health professionals (AHPs) to provide effective and timely services to Unique Traits Community Services clients. It will involve working across different sites depending on service needs. The Allied Health Assistant will be required to work flexibly across all disciplines including Podiatry, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology, Dietetics and Speech Pathology. Competency-based training will be provided as required. The Allied Health Assistant is funded under the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)
POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES
Responsibilities - Clinical
Provide clinical interventions under the guidance of the AHP’s, including:
- The provision of basic functional skills and mobility training programs to clients
- Delivering and collecting equipment as prescribed by the Allied Health General Manager, Aged & Primary Care Manager, Aged Care Team Leader, Independent Living Allied Health Assistant 1
- Supporting clients with home exercise programs
- Monitoring State Wide Equipment Program (SWEP) applications and managing the SWEP database.
- Completing client registrations.
- Support the running of group programs – land and water-based
- Provide basic foot care to low-risk clients
- Provide clients training on the use of scooters and gait aids
- Provide timely and accurate feedback to the treating clinician on client progress.
- Complete accurate and timely client documentation
- Maintain and enhance professional knowledge and technical skills by keeping up to date with new developments and relevant trends.
- Undertake any reasonable additional tasks as directed by Unique Traits Community Services
- Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation
General
Ordering, distribution and maintenance of relevant equipment to
support the delivery of services.
- Assisting with clerical duties such as scheduling appointments, printing,
clinical documentation and other duties as required to maximise clinical
efficiency.
- Admin support and assistance to other disciplines as required
- Provision of high-quality, evidence-based services for all clients consistent with accepted professional and organisational policies and procedures.
- Ensure that services are provided in a manner respectful of the languages, literacy levels, cultural beliefs and practices of our clients.
- Accurately record data as required by agency and funding bodies, and ensure timely follow-up on data quality reports as requested by the Team Leader.
- Support Aged & Disability and Primary Health Care program staff in facilitating multidisciplinary student placements.
- Supervision of Allied Health Assistant students
- Adhere to Occupational Health and Safety standards within the organisation to ensure a safe workplace.
- Adhere to the Organisational and Program policies and procedures.
- Participate in project work in conjunction with other relevant health professionals.
- Participate in relevant networks and forums and maintain links with key external agencies.
- Undertake professional development activities to maintain and enhance skills.
- Participate in the development of the annual work plan and ensure activities are carried out as outlined.
- Attend service unit meetings, staff meetings and other organisational meetings as required.
- Contribute to a positive culture within the Aged & Disability program and foster a multidisciplinary approach to client care.
- Undertake an active learning approach to maintain and enhance professional skills.
- Utilise self-reflection, supervision and client feedback to identify and address individual training and development needs, particularly about skills development.
- Other duties as directed by Unique Traits Community Services.
- Practice complies with the national code for health care workers and delegated scope of practice.
Safety and Risk
Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)
- All employees must take reasonable care of their health and safety of themselves and others affected by their actions at work, and comply with Unique Traits Community Service’s OHS Frameworks.
Physical Inherent requirements (PIR)
- Involves sedentary tasks requiring a low level of physical activity and alternation between seated and standing positions
- Incorporates computer-based activities, where employees are required to maintain a slight to moderate degree of cervical flexion for periods of several minutes at a time, occasionally sitting for periods over 20 minutes
- Sound upper limb joints, with the ability to withstand repetitive upper limb activity
- May be required to occasionally lift and carry items weighing up to 10kgs
Quality & Risk
- Be proactive in risk identification, notification and management.
- Comply with Unique Traits Community Services’s policies and procedures
- Participate in quality improvement activities and engage clients in these activities when relevant.
Unique Traits Community Services is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring a
safe environment for children and young people. We encourage individuals of
diverse backgrounds including but not limited to those from the Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islanders, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and the GLBTIQ
community to join our workforce.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: From $30.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Travel reimbursement
- Work from home
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Campbellfield VIC 3061: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Licence/Certification:
- NDIS Workers Screening Check (Required)
Work Authorisation:
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: In perso