Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 11th Aug 2020
The Team Leader Supported Independent Living (SIL) provides team leadership and support, employee supervision, direction for employees on day to day basis, oversight of the SIL property operations and develops staffing rosters.
The Thornley Street SIL Residential Service provides a home for the residents, and this position is to ensure that residents feel safe and respected, with their rights and freedoms upheld and that residents are given choice and control over their lives. This position leads a team of employees to actively support residents to engage in meaningful, personalised activities, develop and/or maintain living skills and access the community, and to see that Thornley Street feels like a home. The Team Leader is to ensure that services provided abide by the NDIS Quality & Safeguarding Framework and Code of Conduct.
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If you have queries regarding this position, please get in touch with Michelle Freeman, Manager Disability and Mental Health at [email protected], using the subject line: Team Leader, Supported Independent Living - Horsham enquiry via EthicalJobs.
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