Company Description Hanrahan Health, which belongs to the MedHealth group of companies, offers multidisciplinary therapy services across the lifespan – toddlers through to aged care. We work in a range of clinical settings including our beautiful clinic spaces, private hospital, residential aged care facilities, schools, homes and via telehealth. We love our diverse client population and our mixed caseloads.
Our vision is to inspire, empower and support our team and our clients to reach their full potential.
We are passionate about creating opportunities and experiences for our team and our clients to make a difference in their lives.
Job Description
Our Team Leaders lead their assigned clinical team successfully towards the vision and values of the organisation by inspiring and supporting each member to grow and develop into clinical leaders, who in turn inspire and support our clients to achieve the best clinical outcomes. They also...
Conduct quality supervision sessions with clinicians in their team
Support team members to achieve their clinical utilisation
Assist management with recruiting new clinicians who embody the organisation's values
Facilitate and continually review our new staff induction program to maximise it's effectiveness
Foster and maintain the positive team culture
Conduct regular reviews of each team member's performance
Ensure quality assurance is maintained across all documentation
Managing site issues related to Workplace health and safety, space allocations and resources
Seeking and capturing feedback from clients
Benefits for you
PD opportunities (in-house) - 3 x weekly education sessions + online learning hub + guest speakers + in-house leadership development programs + access up to $10,000/year per employee for attending PD events through the NSW Rural Doctors Network
Supervision – paired with a dedicated supervisor for 1 hour 1:1 weekly supervision
Career progression – opportunity to 'step up' into a clinical lead role
Salary - above award rates for all employees
Flexibility – full-time or part-time position, varied work hours to suit different lifestyles, and flexible work environments
Lifestyle and our beautiful surroundings – rural settings within easy access to the Sydney CBD, beaches, wineries, galleries, waterfalls, bush walking trails, country markets, camping… what more could you want!
Vibrant team – passion for inspiring, empowering and supporting both clients and each other
Diverse clinical caseloads – develop and expand upon skills across all age groups, clinical areas and in a range of settings
Volunteering – giving back to local communities (e.g. 'Clinic for Good')
Other perks as a member of the MedHealth group of companies - discounts on private health insurance and travel, access to a FREE Employee Assistance Program (EAP), 'Fitness Passport' program, salary packaging (including novated leasing) and much more!
About you
Demonstrated experience in positively leading other clinicians in the ongoing development of their clinical skills
Considerable experience as a clinician providing therapy in a range of settings ideally
Enthusiasm to work within a multidisciplinary team environment
Own vehicle and current full driver licence
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Qualifications
Degree qualified Occupational Therapist or Speech Pathologist
Current full registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) OR certified practising membership with Speech Pathology Australia (SPA)
Additional Information
Being a part of our team includes living by our values:
We strive to make a difference every day
We show compassion and kindness in everything we do
We follow through on what we say we will do
We serve our clients with passion
We inspire each other to be the best we can be
We embrace growth and learning.
We are passionate about creating opportunities and experiences for our team and our clients to make a difference in their lives.
If this opportunity sounds like the right one for you, Apply now or contact Clare Neal via 0436 465 647 or [email protected] for enquiries.
You are welcome here.
Our fast-growing team of more than 3,500 people around Australia represent a huge array of life experiences, skills and ways of thinking. We value all these differences.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, proudly welcoming people with disability including mental health conditions, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBTQI community, veterans, carers and Indigenous Australians to our team.
We are happy to adjust our recruitment process to support accessibility needs.