Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 12th Feb 2021
The Home and Community Care (HACC-PYP) program aims to:
The HACC service program worker will provide an active service model with emphasis on participation in everyday activities, maintaining or rebuilding confidence, improving social connectedness and emotional wellbeing, and staying active and healthy.This will be achieved through the co-ordination of Volunteers who will assist to deliver capacity building and social inclusion activities. This position will work in a way that promotes human dignity and creates conditions for social justice and equity.
You can view the full position description here.
To be successful in your application you will meet the person specification in the position description, including having Relevant tertiary/post-secondary qualifications in community services, disability, or related disciplines and experience of working with vulnerable people.
You will also have:
If this sounds like you, apply today by submitting the following
Heidi Hunter – Manager Children, Youth and Families
T: 03 5144 7777
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