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Rewarding. Is there any more we can say? Be at the forefront of industry change! We are looking for a highly passionate and experienced allied health professional or educator to join our Early Childhood team in delivering the NDIS Early Childhood Approach. You will be familiar with National Best Practice Framework for Early Childhood Intervention approaches and be passionate about making a difference in the lives of families with children with developmental concerns, developmental delay or disability. Our Early Childhood Practitioners deliver early childhood intervention supports to children aged 0-6 years with developmental concerns and/or emerging developmental delays. The role focuses on the direct provision of evidence-informed early childhood intervention through individual sessions, group programs and family capacity building. Practitioners provide intervention through individual sessions, group programs, and coaching approaches that empower families to support their child's development within daily routines and community settings. Travel within the region is an expectation of this role to effectively support our participants and their families.
Job Responsibility
Have no billable hours
Have the flexibility within your work hours to meet the needs of children and their families
Work alongside families to ensure access to information, linkages and capacity building to enable children with developmental concerns, delay or disability to fully participate within communities
Implement the NDIS Early Childhood Approach to support children under nine years of age who have a developmental delay or disability, and their families/carers
Support families to facilitate access to the most appropriate early intervention pathway, including community supports and accessing the NDIS
Build and maintain strong relationships with families, community organisations, clinical services and education settings
Requirements
Tertiary qualifications in Early Childhood or Primary Teaching or Allied Health Professional (Occupational Therapist, Psychologist, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Speech Pathologist or Developmental Educator) with relevant professional body registration or eligibility for professional membership
Current Working with Children's Check or VIT registration
National Police Criminal History Check (Intereach will arrange and pay for this)