HACC Administration Officer with MAC (My Aged Care) Access
38 – $40 per hour plus Salary Packaging
The Dandenong & District Aborigines Co-operative Ltd (DDACL) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCHO) which is governed by a community elected Board of Directors. It is committed to the provision of a high-quality range of services which foster and support positive and fulfilling lifestyles for individuals and families within our community. These services are delivered in a professional and efficient manner and in keeping with our culture, traditions, and heritage.
DDACL is a family friendly, flexible, supportive workplace that supports staff and encourages training and development. This position provides a great opportunity to work with the Aboriginal community in southern metropolitan Melbourne.
We are currently seeking a HACC Administration Officer on a 6 months Part time basis, 22.80hrs per week, reporting to the Manager Aged Care and Disability.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. In collaboration with Manager Aged Care and Disability, facilitate and deliver a range of services to the standard outlined in the Aged and Disability Act and CHSP / HACC PYP guidelines. Must have Mac (My Aged Care) access.
2. In collaboration with Manager Aged Care and Disability actively promote the Aged and Disability program within the Aboriginal community ensuring that all eligible community members have access to the Aged and Disability services provided by the Co-operative.
3. Provide mentorship to other Aged and Disability Care team members by ensuring work activities are supervised in a timely and effective manner and ensuring that their day-to-day needs are met.
4. Ensure that Aged and Disability Service Guidelines, Policies and Standards are adhered to and that any new procedures are adopted and understood by the Aged and Disability Care team.
5. Track the performance of the Aged and Disability program meets the agreed targets and outputs set by the Department of Health by keeping accurate and up-to-date client statistical records about services being provided (DEX Reporting).
6. Provide onsite assessments including planning service provision.
7. Provide support to Aboriginal community members and their carers who are receiving assistance through the Aged and Disability Care program.
8. Complete daily service delivery data and statistics as required.
9. Function as a team member in close liaison with other DDACL staff and ensure that appropriate client referrals are made, as necessary, to those staff and other Aged Care providers in the region.
10. Assist in maintaining links with other Aboriginal and mainstream community health care services, including Aged Care Assessment Teams (RAS).
11. Be familiar with the latest trends in Aboriginal health care and obtain / disseminate information about health programs and standards.
12. Attend and participate in general staff and Aged care & disability planning meetings and ongoing training.
13. Actively promote the philosophy and need for Aboriginal specific social & community service and health services and other programs.
14. Act at all times in a professional manner in accordance with the policies and practices of the Co-operative and ensure the utmost confidentiality and privacy of medical information at all times.
15. Understand and participate in the Quality Management System, Risk Management System and Compliance Systems as part of the organisations Quality and Safety Framework.
16. All other duties as directed within the scope of the employee’s skill level and training.
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA :
Essential Qualifications :
1. A Certificate IV in Aged Care, Leisure and Health.
2. Valid Working with Children's Check
3. Access to My Gov portal and Mac (My Aged Care)
4. Understanding the NDIS referral process
5. A thorough understanding of the Aged and Disability Program (CHSP / HACC-PYP) including guidelines, policies and Quality standards and assessment procedures. Broader understanding of new changes to the new Aged care Act and changes anticipated by 01 / 07 / 2025
6. Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office suite – Word, Excel, Outlook, Community Care based programmes and LogiQc (Community Care Rostering Systems)
7. Demonstrated experience in supervising and training staff.
8. Planning skills, including the ability to assess programs and give relevant feedback to the Manager Aged Care and Disability Services.
9. Experience in the Aged and Disability Assessment Process and the coordination of social support groups. (Access to MAC (My Aged Care)
10. Highly developed interpersonal skills, high standards of personal integrity and excellent time management skills, including the ability to develop staff rosters and maintenance schedules.
11. Good written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to maintain appropriate records and manage time effectively and efficiently.
12. A demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a small team.
13. A good understanding of Aboriginal health issues in Dandenong and its districts including the Mornington Peninsula area, and knowledge of the services available to the community within our catchment.
OTHER DESIRABLE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
1. Experience and training working in a similar role.
2. A First Aid and CPR Certificate valid for the past six months and any other relevant instructional health training.
Other Relevant Criteria :
1. Completion of a satisfactory background and police check.
2. Possession of or a preparedness to obtain a “Working with Children Check” card.
3. Proof of full vaccination status.
Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.
If working for an Aboriginal not for profit organisation where you can make a real difference to the community and working with a supportive experienced team who are purpose driven and focused on continuous improvement sounds appealing, apply now!
DDACL is committed to building a culture that values diversity and includes the unique contributions of all people. We encourage applications from individuals of all ages, backgrounds and identities, especially those from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds.
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