I am a young child, learning my way in the world. My development is at a stage where support is needed. I am reaching out to you to facilitate the supports that I need to learn and thrive. I put my trust in you to get this critical process started so I can reach my developmental milestones. I need you to maintain confidentiality in my local community in this process.What does this role look like on a daily basis? You will engage at several points along the journey with a child and their family. Each day will have different and often competing challenges for you to assess and demonstrate knowledge around including but not limited to:Knowledge of 0-6 developmental milestones and the impact of known & unknown disabilities on children and their families/support networksDelivering short term early intervention and assisting families with accessing the NDISDevelop NDIS plans that will support children and families to achieve their goalsReceiving and interpreting various reports, from allied health professionals and conveying that information to the family in a way that is easily understoodLiaise with community groups, overcome language barriers, respect and assimilate into various cultural groups across your local communities.The skills and experience we are looking for include: Ability to work in an office as required - other work will be home based via virtual environments due to COVID-19Understanding the importance of implementing a tailored and personalised approach to children and their families - one size does not fit all.Sound report writing and follow-up consultation of approved NDIS plansExperience providing family support and/or family therapy to families using a family focused and strengths based approachDemonstrated experience supporting and implementing early childhood intervention strategies with families using a capacity building approach.Relevant tertiary qualifications in Early Childhood, Social Sciences or Allied HealthApplications close 10 May 2021. If you have any questions outside of the information provided, please email Nicole Gallpen @ Nicole.Gallpen@ndis.gov.au or Di Partridge @ Di.Partridge@ndis.gov.auAbout us and our benefits:We don’t just focus on the bottom line. Our passion is to support people with disability to live the life that they choose. As a large not-for-profit organisation we offer an inclusive culture as well as the below benefits,a diverse group of people in a great team environment, who share growth and a desire for excellence. salary packaging,great leave entitlements & flexible working environment.Northcott is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited agency resumes or applications.When applying internally, Northcott employees are required to notify their Manager and should be aware that their Manager may be asked to endorse their application.  ECEI Coordinator PD ECEI Info Pack

ECEI Coordinator - Tweed Heads-based Full Time position

  • Permanent, Full Time role in our Northern NSW ECEI team
  • Demonstrate knowledge of development milestones & initial assessments
  • Ongoing sector training and development specific to role

    I am a young child, learning my way in the world. My development is at a stage where support is needed. I am reaching out to you to facilitate the supports that I need to learn and thrive. I put my trust in you to get this critical process started so I can reach my developmental milestones. I need you to maintain confidentiality in my local community in this process.

    What does this role look like on a daily basis? 

    You will engage at several points along the journey with a child and their family. Each day will have different and often competing challenges for you to assess and demonstrate knowledge around including but not limited to:

    • Knowledge of 0-6 developmental milestones and the impact of known & unknown disabilities on children and their families/support networks
    • Delivering short term early intervention and assisting families with accessing the NDIS
    • Develop NDIS plans that will support children and families to achieve their goals
    • Receiving and interpreting various reports, from allied health professionals and conveying that information to the family in a way that is easily understood
    • Liaise with community groups, overcome language barriers, respect and assimilate into various cultural groups across your local communities.

    The skills and experience we are looking for include: 

    • Ability to work in an office as required - other work will be home based via virtual environments due to COVID-19
    • Understanding the importance of implementing a tailored and personalised approach to children and their families - one size does not fit all.
    • Sound report writing and follow-up consultation of approved NDIS plans
    • Experience providing family support and/or family therapy to families using a family focused and strengths based approach
    • Demonstrated experience supporting and implementing early childhood intervention strategies with families using a capacity building approach.
    • Relevant tertiary qualifications in Early Childhood, Social Sciences or Allied Health

    Applications close 10 May 2021. If you have any questions outside of the information provided, please email Nicole Gallpen @ Nicole.Gallpen@ndis.gov.au or Di Partridge @ Di.Partridge@ndis.gov.au

    About us and our benefits:

    We don’t just focus on the bottom line. Our passion is to support people with disability to live the life that they choose. As a large not-for-profit organisation we offer an inclusive culture as well as the below benefits,

    • a diverse group of people in a great team environment, who share growth and a desire for excellence. 
    • salary packaging,
    • great leave entitlements & flexible working environment.

    Northcott is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited agency resumes or applications.

    When applying internally, Northcott employees are required to notify their Manager and should be aware that their Manager may be asked to endorse their application.

     

     

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    Northcott actively promotes diversity and inclusion in recruitment and employment. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people who identify as LGBTIQ+, people with a lived experience of disability and carers.

    Reasonable workplace adjustments are available. Applicants should feel free to discuss their needs with Mitch Jeffs on 0431 193 736 or mitch.jeffs@northcott.com.au

    Essential pre-employment checks will be conducted.We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes or applications. Northcott is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited agency resumes or applications