Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 28th Jul 2023
- Melbourne > Delahey
Wintringham provides aged care services to those who are financially disadvantaged and have previously been homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. We employ over 950 staff and offer affordable, high quality accommodation to people aged 50 years and over. We provide a safe, flexible and caring family-style environment, which allows residents to maintain their chosen lifestyles, habits and activities and to be as independent as they choose to be.
Three exciting new opportunities exist for experienced and enthusiastic Case Managers to join our friendly, Management team at the Delahey and Lionsville Offices. We have 2 Part Time roles (0.8 FTE) and 1 Full Time role available.
The Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) Allied Health Case Manager role engages with older people in the community who are disadvantaged, may be experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness across Western Metropolitan Melbourne (Western Aged Care Planning Region).
The successful candidate will provide allied health interventions and therapeutic services focussing on restoring, improving, or maintaining older people’s independent functioning and wellbeing to remain living in their community. The Case Manager will also have an advocacy and linkages focus, assisting older people to engage in clinical and social supports via comprehensive assessment, emotional support, service coordination, and referral.
For more information about this exciting role, you can view copy of the Position Description on the Wintringham website. Please click 'Apply Now' to be redirected and submit your application.
Please upload your documents in PDF format.
Successful applicants will be required to undergo a NDIS 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 being vaccinated for influenza in 2023 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.