Residential Aged Care (RAC) Funding Assessor Apply now to be part of the future of Aged Care.
Your role will involve traveling to aged care homes to conduct Residential Aged Care Funding Assessments using the AN-ACC tool. While direct care isn't part of the day-to-day work, you will use your expert clinical skills and knowledge to conduct interviews with residents and staff and review health records to inform the AN-ACC assessment.
What you can expect:
Competitive remuneration, paid travel, super, and access to a range of other benefits. Work-life balance, including work from home and the flexibility to manage your own schedule between the hours of 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. Autonomy with access to peer support and guidance from a RAC Funding Senior Assessor. Comprehensive, fully-paid training for the role with CPD points at commencement and other professional development opportunities. Opportunities to travel and work across the state/country to undertake assessments. What you bring:
5 years' post-graduate experience in aged care, including working with people with dementia. Relevant tertiary qualifications in Nursing, Physiotherapy, or Occupational Therapy with unrestricted AHPRA registration. Ability to conduct clinical assessments using a range of assessment tools. Strong organisational skills and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. A genuine desire to improve the lives of older Australians. Your own vehicle as travel will be required within your region. Be first to be considered for these exciting new roles that stand to have a positive impact across the sector. Apply today!
We're committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity.
We welcome all people to join our team, including people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, living with disability, all gender identities, LGBTQIA+, people of any socioeconomic status, of any age, race, national origin, or ethnicity. We believe each person's uniqueness makes us even better at the work we do.
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