Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 4th Feb 2021
cohealth is one of Australia's largest community health organisations delivering a range of health and support services across Melbourne's CBD, northern and western suburbs.
Our mission is to strengthen community and make a difference to the lives and wellbeing of people, particularly of those who experience stigma and the risk of marginalisation. We create impact through a powerful combination of advocacy, innovation in service delivery, and partnership with consumers, communities and other stakeholders.
Our work is informed by human rights-based principles including participation, accountability, non-discrimination, empowerment and the practice of human rights standards. We require all employees to perform in a way that is in line with these principles and we strive to have a workforce that is reflective of the community we provide services to.
We celebrate difference and welcome people of all cultural backgrounds, faiths, genders, sexualities and abilities.
cohealth is a child safe and equal opportunity employer that offers generous salary packaging and opportunity to undertake professional training and development opportunities. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and those who speak languages other than English are encouraged to apply.
This position sits within the Oral Health cluster; the Oral Health Program provides a range of preventive, restorative and health promoting activities to enhance the Oral Health of the community at their site in Kensington.
The Program delivers oral health care across the age continuum. Aligned with the philosophy of the organisation, the Program has a specific focus on the provision of oral health care to those marginalised and high needs groups within the community.
Our model of care enables our clients to share decision making with their oral health practitioners and have a preventive and minimal intervention approach. Client care plans are developed with collaboration of dental clients and the entire oral health team of dentists, dental and oral health therapists, dental hygienists, dental prosthetists, oral health educators and dental assistants. This results in a care plan specific to clients individualised needs and ensures clients commence their journey with a preventive focus to enable them to self-manage their oral health care.
We have a professional team environment aimed at improving access to services and the oral health of disadvantaged Victorians
The position will ensure the provision of high quality, efficient, effective and safe dental services to clients by undertaking dental assisting duties consistent with best practice and infection control standards, client-focused care, professionalism and an emphasis on teamwork in the dental surgery and within the entire dental team.
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