Job Category: Community Services and Development
About ATSICHS Brisbane ATSICHS Brisbane is a not-for-profit community owned health and human services organisation delivering on the unique health and wellbeing needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in greater Brisbane and Logan.
We pride ourselves on providing health and human services, our way – supporting our people and community in our commitment to create a flourishing future and lasting legacy for them and their families.
ATSICHS Brisbane is a member of the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH).
See more at our website - www.atsichsbrisbane.org.au Job Description About The Role As a key member of the ATSICHS Brisbane team, the role of Care Coordinator is to contribute, where possible, to ATSICHS comprehensive health support services to clients with the aim to achieve improved health outcomes for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Contribute and participate in a diverse and multi-discipline team that promotes a flourishing workplace culture and upholds the values of ATSICHS Brisbane as a long-standing Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation.
Duties Provide Care Coordination to assist in the provision of chronic disease management and promote health care and planning as per IUIH Model of Care. Ensure appropriate Management and Coordination of individual Chronic Disease Care Plans and Health Checks. Provide quality Aboriginal primary health care by assisting the primary health care team in effectively planning and coordinating the workload to achieve results. Commit to a high level of quality management for ATSICHS through use of LogiQC quality management systems. Accurate and timely collection and reporting of episodes of Care Coordination and Supplementary Services. Competence in the use of clinical software systems and other technology, the internet and desktop applications e.g.
Outlook, Mmex, LogiQC, Word, spreadsheets and telehealth software. Commit to ongoing continuous quality improvement processes with annual reviews into the efficiency of clinical service provision. Cultivate productive working relationships at all levels, which support the nurturing of internal and external relationships, facilitates cooperation, trust and respect, values differences and diversity and guides, mentors and focuses on the development of staff. Culture Enjoy working in an organisation that makes a difference in the community.
Join our friendly and supportive Social Health team that will help you grow personally and professionally.
Salary of $73,358 per annum (based on qualifications and experience). 11.5% Super + access to salary packaging (Increases your take home pay). COVID-19 Requirement Immunisation history showing you have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine is encouraged. Desired Skills and Experience Required Minimum Diploma in Nursing and/or Certificate IV (4) in ATSI Primary Health Care Practice. Full un-restricted AHPRA registration. Previous demonstrable experience in relevant nursing field. Demonstrated ability to meet targets and performance outcomes. Ability to support a continuous improvement model for achieving outcomes. Decisive listening, influencing and persuasive skills. Working with Children's Card (Blue Card) or be eligible to apply. Previous experience in chronic disease management. Preferred Minimum two (2) years' experience in a primary health setting. Previous experience of working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients. Previous experience in a multidisciplinary health team.
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