Job Summary
- $71,177 per annum + salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 15th Jun 2022
- Regional NSW > Newcastle
This position has a focus on the implementation of Delta’s Collaborative Animal Assisted Therapy (C-AAT) pilot program in the Hunter and Central Coast regions. The role will involve working with our Clinical Partner, their mental health clinicians, our Therapy Dog Teams, Residential Aged Care facilities and other key stakeholders to achieve the service targets set by the funding body.
You will be responsible for the:
Please see attached a copy of the Position Description.
Location: Newcastle region (working from home) with a willingness to travel across the Hunter and Central Coast regions as needed, and to central Sydney approximately once a month.
Hours: Full time 37.5 hours/week contract position till 30 June 2023.
Remuneration: $71,177pa + superannuation + opportunity to salary sacrifice.
We are looking for people orientated, results driven, passionate individuals, with strong relationship management and program coordination skills, to join the team at Delta Therapy Dogs. A love of dogs is a must.
Key Essential Criteria for the role:
(All of the following criteria must be addressed in your application)
Desirable Criteria:
(Relevant criteria should be addressed in your application)
Delta Therapy Dogs is a national for-purpose organisation whose mission is to help animals bring joy to people. Delta’s work focuses on bringing the social, physical and emotional benefits of therapy animals to people who need it most. Teams visit sick children and adults in hospitals, residents in aged care facilities, rehabilitation centres, prisons and any other facilities where building connection with a therapy animal can enhance quality of life.
Delta Therapy Dogs is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides an inclusive work environment and embraces the diverse talent of its people.
Our organisation is committed to protecting vulnerable people – including but not limited to children, young people and vulnerable adults – from harm. We require all applicants to undergo screening processes prior to appointment, including a National Police Check.
We value integrity, a purpose focus, accountability and supportiveness.
To read more visit: www.deltatherapydogs.org.au
If you would like to discuss the position of Programs Coordinator please contact:
Kate Kyiet
General Manager - Programs
Delta Therapy Dogs
T: 0423 359 557
E: [email protected] using the subject line: Programs Coordinator - Hunter / Central Coast enquiry via EthicalJobs