Institute for Urban Indigenous Health Ltd ACN 140 019 290 Allied Health Assistant (Ongoing, Part Time position based in Windsor with travel around South East Queensland) What do we do? The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) was established to provide a coordinated and integrated approach to the planning, development and delivery of primary health care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations within the South East Qld Region. The IUIH is a lead agency working in partnership with key stakeholders to support the effective implementation of the Council of Australian Governments Closing the Gap initiatives. Join this dynamic organization and drive your career forward Competitive Salary Package arrangements are available This role: The main responsibilities of this role are to assist staff and clients involved in the Work it Out chronic disease rehabilitation program as required and to support health initiatives with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities of South East Queensland. The position will be responsible for: Assisting allied health programs and activities including hydrotherapy and/or exercise programs Assisting and supporting the delivery of information sessions with individuals, families and other groups Encouraging and assisting with participation of clients at community events Providing basic information to clients for referral onto Aboriginal health checks Referring people to existing lifestyle modification programs and other health programs as appropriate Collecting data to assist in the evaluation of the COAG National Partnership Agreement Assisting in evaluations and reporting on capacity and risks as required To be successful in this role, you will have: Certificate III in Allied Health and/or other relevant qualifications Current Blue Card Criminal History Check Current First Aid Certificate Current C Class Drivers Licence (QLD Ability to travel across South East Queensland as required In return, you will be rewarded with the opportunity to develop your career within this organisation that truly values its people. Enquiries regarding the position can be directed to: Katrina Ghidella via email on Katrina.Ghidella@iuih.org.au Applications (Resume and brief Covering Letter) must be submitted via Seek APPLICATIONS CLOSE Friday 28 September 2018
Position Title Allied Health Assistant Positions may be located at any of the IUIH & Member premises and Location may be required to work across a number of these premises, and other program sites i.e. pools, gyms, from time to time Reports to Exercise Physiology Clinic Lead Department Regional Services Work it Out Direct Reports Nil Delegation of Authority As per the Finance & HR Delegations and Authorities accessible on Logic QC - Doc 1448_IUIH Delegations of Authority Date of Approval December 2017 Our Organisation The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health Ltd was established by its founding members to provide a coordinated/integrated approach to the planning, development and delivery of comprehensive primary health care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations within the South East Qld Region. The Regional Services Unit provides direct clinical services, contracted Allied Health professional services, programs and care coordination support to IUIH and Member Services to improve access for local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to a comprehensive and effective range of extended Health services and clinical programs. Our Mission, Vision and Cultural Integrity Role Purpose Work It Out is a rehabilitation and education program for people with chronic disease/s (e.g. diabetes, lung disease or heart disease) to help them to self-manage their chronic condition and take part in everyday activities. The program promotes living a healthy and active life with chronic disease rather than letting chronic disease live your life. Our Vision Healthy, strong and vibrant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities. Our Mission Family health and wellbeing through integrated health and social support services Cultural Integrity The IUIH Cultural Integrity Investment Framework and The Ways Statement are a commitment by IUIH towards embedding proper ways in all aspects of our operations. The foundation for why we exit as an organisation, including our reason for being by our commitment to the philosophical values drawn from the Ways Statement. The positions main responsibilities are: to assist IUIH program staff and clients involved in the Work it Out Chronic disease rehabilitation program as require. to support health initiatives within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities of South East Queensland. Role Responsibilities Provision of Care In accordance with Care Plans and in conjunction with other key staff members in the clinic and across IUIH sites: Assist and support allied health programs and activities at IUIH premises. This
may include hydrotherapy (at pools and swimming facilities) and/or exercise programs (at gyms, parks etc.). Assist and support the delivery of information sessions with individuals, families and other groups, such as at schools and community events on: o exercise and exercise programs o maintaining healthier lifestyle choices o chronic diseases and chronic disease management Encourage and assist with participation of clients and/or assist and facilitate participation of clients at community events Provide basic information to clients for referral onto Aboriginal Health Checks Refer people to existing lifestyle modification programs and other health programs as appropriate Collect data to assist in the evaluation of the COAG National Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health Outcomes Assist in evaluations and reports on capacity and risks as required Perform other duties as agreed Care Planning and Administration The position will assist others in the: planning, implementing, reviewing and evaluating programs reviewing client care plans and update client information when required Checking equipment regularly and report any faulty equipment to Administration/Maintenance Manager Complete daily/weekly documentation. Recording, electronically and where applicable, manual records in client s record books, all instances of planned and unplanned service delivery Assist in conducting client, carer and program surveys on a periodic basis or as stated in the policy and procedure manual Attend program and participate in meetings as requested Collect data and feedback to assist in the evaluation of activities Prepare ad hoc reports as required. Relationship Management Foster productive working relationships with other IUIH staff in the delivery of seamless support services Encourage cross-functional collaboration to achieve the best outcome for the organisation. Champion IUIH s Ways Statement both internally and externally to the wider community. Information Management Undertake reporting activities together with other relevant documentation within the scope of your role. Maintain the information flow that supports reliable data and documentation in your area of responsibility. Participate in business planning processes and policy and procedure formulation and improvement within your area of responsibility. Excellence Seek to understand your role in the larger Organisation system. Comply with and contribute to continuous improvement of all IUIH s policies, procedures and processes. Proactively investigate new perspectives, attitudes and behaviours and take steps to evaluate and improve your own and organisational performance.
Deliver a high level of customer service, including the timely provision of agreed services to clients and internal customers. Maintain own competencies and participate in professional development programs Participate in scheduled performance development Check- Ins and review processes Contribute to effective team performance which ensures IUIH continues to deliver the best service to community in line with program specific accreditations and ISO 9001 standards Safety Report any work related personal injuries/illness or incidents, safety hazards, malfunction of any machinery, plant or equipment. Wear/use and maintain/care for personal protective clothing and/or equipment provided and report any defects. Use lifting equipment and assistive devices as required. Participate in rehabilitation process if injured or ill due to work. Demonstrate leadership in IUIH s Work Health Safety goals and objectives remaining complaint with WHS Legislation and IUIH s policies and procedures. Carry out your duties safely in accordance with your ability and competence. Legal Obligation All relevant health professionals (including registered nurses and medical officers) who, in the course of their duties, formulate a reasonable suspicion that a child or young person has been abused or neglected in their home/community environment, have a legislative and a duty of care obligation to immediately report such concerns to the Department of Child Safety. Other duties consistent with the position where required and/or requested by your Manager. IUIH can direct you to carry out duties which it considers are within your level of skill, competence and training at any time. Please note that the duties outlined in this Position Description are not exhaustive and are only an indication of the work of the role. IUIH reserves the right to vary the Position Description. Role Requirements Essential Incumbents are required to obtain and maintain a Current Blue Card (working with children and young people) and a Satisfactory Criminal History Check. Any changes to criminal history should be advised to the supervisor as soon as practicable. Current First Aid Certificate Some work out of normal hours of duty may be required Travel across South East Queensland is required to undertake activities at rostered/scheduled activities Current C Class Drivers Licence (Qld) essential Physical fitness to carry out duties allocated Qualifications and Experience Certificate III in Allied Health and/or other relevant qualification (or willingness to complete) Desirable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons. An understanding of the health
and social issues impacting upon indigenous people in the area Knowledge of WPH&S regulations in relation to cleaning and chemicals Demonstrate good time management skills - staff must have the ability to work effectively to meet deadlines and work within timeframes set Be able to complete tasks unsupervised Demonstrate respect and understanding of client issues including cultural appropriateness and anti-discrimination Demonstrate good oral and written communication skills Ability to complete required paperwork Ability to exercise at all times a Duty of Care when working with clients