City of Port Adelaide Enfield, AustraliaSACAREWant to work for an innovative and caring employer?Make a difference in disability! At Sacare, we have been innovating and genuinely raising the standard of care for people living with disabilities for 27 years.As a South Australian family-owned business, we employ over 450 team members in SA and continue to grow. Our reputation for thinking differently about service delivery and as an employer of choice sets us apart from other service providers.The Rostering / Scheduling Coordination Team provides a 7 day / week, 24-hour service, connecting clients with our exceptional network of Disability Support Workers.As a member of this team, you will build and maintain relationships with both our clients and the broader Sacare workforce.What you'll be responsible for:Scheduling and facilitating support services to a complement of community-based clients.Developing and maintaining strong partnerships with the Disability Support Workers providing front-line care services to clients in the community.Maintaining confidential and accurate documentation and records in relation to the provision of client's care, preferences, and relevant service delivery information.Escalating issues in relation to service delivery and client care to relevant clinical and/or management bodies when required.Collaboratively problem-solving and presenting effective solutions to advocate for clients to ensure their needs are suitably met.Daily administrative, data-entry and supportive functions upon direction from the Line Manager.To be considered for the role:Previous experience in a comparable scheduling position.Evidenced experience in a scheduling environment, including the ability to complete required allocations accurately and in a timely manner.Demonstrated experience working within the Disability sector (or Community Services sector), including knowledge of NDIS and DHS standards.Understanding of current Disability-related legislation, policy, and standard operating processes.Ability to work collaboratively and influence a range of internal and external stakeholders at varying levels of seniority.Demonstrated ability to work autonomously whilst using initiative and problem-solving abilities.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work with individuals from all socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.DHS Working with Children's & NDIS Workers Check (mandatory).This role will be predominately based at our Broadview office. Some travel to meet with clients within the community may be required, so a current driver's licence and reliable vehicle are highly advantageous.Please include a covering letter addressing the key criteria outlined for this position and a current resume.Here's the fun stuff!We offer the fun stuff to all our team members at SACARE, including:Our organisation's success is based on an excellent workplace culture.A dog friendly office for well-behaved dogs.On-site gym and daily PT sessions with our in-house wellbeing coach.Free flu vaccinations.Flexible working arrangements.Professional Development.Join this innovative organisation that challenges the status quo and drives innovation across the disability industry by applying now!SACARE is committed to child safety, safeguarding and zero tolerance. We take seriously our responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of all children, young people, and adults we support.All applicants and employees must provide mandatory screening checks. Only applicants with Australian Working Rights should apply.Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.
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