Orientation & Mobility Specialist (Southern)We are committed to providing services for people with low vision or blindness by tailoring solutions to help overcome barriers and build independent and fulfilling lives.
We are united in our shared mission of creating opportunities, championing the rights of people with low vision or blindness, and building communities who share our mindset and ambition for accessibility and inclusivity.
With a strong culture of innovation, learning, flexibility and belonging, we live our values and allow our team members to be the best version of themselves inside and outside work.
We are currently seeking an experienced Orientation & Mobility Specialist to join our team in Dubbo on a Permanent full-time or part-time basis, to provide occupational therapy services to support individuals with vision impairment to develop, enhance and maintain independence in their desired activities of daily living.
As the leading provider in Australia of guide dogs and orientation and mobility services for people with vision loss, our team has a focus on holistic services provision where our KPIs are based on client-facing hours rather than billable hours.
Key Responsibilities: Respond to requests for information and support from people enquiring about services.Establish and maintain effective communication and professional relationships with clients, families, colleagues and supervisors, including individuals of all ages and from culturally diverse backgrounds.Plan and conduct individualised, comprehensive O&M assessments, synthesize the findings in professionally written reports, and communicate results with clients, families and members of case teams, as appropriate.Plan effective, instructional, client-centred Orientation and Mobility programs.Train the client in orientation and mobility techniques across a range of environments (such as indoor, residential, outdoor, business).Monitor and evaluate a client's O&M skills to identify potentially dangerous situations and intervene as appropriate, to ensure client safety.Facilitate the development of independence and problem solving in the client, across a variety of travel situations, in familiar and unfamiliar environments.Competently and sensitively undertake programs with people who have additional disabilities (physical, cognitive, hearing, brain injury, development and multiple).Ensure the client's rights are upheld at all times, and provision of service complies with relevant ethical and professional standards.Complete client program reports and relevant documentation as stated in departmental procedures.Minimum Qualifications: Tertiary qualification in Orientation & Mobility, and current completion of COMS.Ability to travel regularly by car and domestic flight for overnight stays.Excellent communication skills including the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with clients and others.Excellent time management and organisation skills with an ability to be flexible to adapt to varying workloads and caseload demands.Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team, ensuring that performance targets are met.Attention to detail and skills in analysis, planning and problem solving.Sound skills in utilising computer applications and modern technology.A current unrestricted drivers' licence and good driving records.Willingness to obtain a Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker check.Benefits that Guide Dogs offer: A competitive remuneration package is available commensurate with skills and experience, which includes tax-free salary packaging of up to $15,900.EAP - Get support when you need it with Employee Assistance Program counselling sessions.Me Days – Receive two paid days per year to support your health and wellbeing.Paid Parental Leave – take time to bond with your new child with 13 weeks paid leave after qualification period.The option to purchase up to 4 weeks additional leave each year.Employee benefits program and Reward and Recognition program.Support for your professional development including paid study leave and educational assistance.Join an organisation that makes a meaningful and positive impact on our society.Guide Dogs NSW/ACT are proud to be an inclusive workplace that reflects our clients and the broader community and are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect.
We offer equal employment opportunity regardless of your disability, gender or gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital or domestic status, carer status, or political opinion.
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