Director Community and Allied Health ServicesLead the way in transforming health outcomes for our community as the Director of Community and Allied Health at CGH, where strategic vision meets compassionate leadership to deliver exceptional, person-centred care.About us:Central Gippsland Health (CGH) is a sub-regional health service and the major provider of health and aged care services in the Wellington Shire. CGH is located in the City of Sale, which is 215 km east of Melbourne. The City of Sale is an ideal access point for the magnificent Gippsland Lakes, 90 Mile Beach, and the Victorian Alps.CGH provides acute care as part of an integrated service delivery model across Wellington Shire and beyond. The service provides beds across three campuses (Sale, Maffra, and Heyfield). Acute services include a full-time emergency department, critical care unit, neonatal critical care unit, three operating theatres, day procedure unit, oncology, and dialysis services in addition to general medical and sub-acute services including rehabilitation.CGH is also a leading teaching hospital, affiliated with Monash University's School of Rural Health, and provides placements and clinical experience for students.Our Values, Vision, and Mission:At CGH, we uphold social justice, integrity, quality, care, and respect, ensuring equitable and compassionate care.Vision: A safe, healthy, and inclusive community.Mission: Delivering person-centred care through collaboration, efficiency, and innovation to meet community needs and support well-being.About the Role:Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the Director of Community and Allied Health Services leads the delivery and management of Allied Health, Home Support, Community Nursing, Palliative Care, and Dental Services for the Wellington Shire and surrounding communities. This role encompasses portfolio responsibilities for health promotion, community engagement, and volunteer coordination, with accountability for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating services to ensure efficient, effective, and timely care.Key Responsibilities:Lead and oversee the delivery of safe, high-quality community and allied health services.Develop a robust and accountable service delivery framework.Optimise revenue from funding streams and manage funding submissions and acquittals.Build partnerships and networks to enhance community health outcomes.Ensure staff credentialing aligns with evidence-based practices.Drive quality improvement, innovation, and alignment with organisational goals.Provide clinical leadership and governance across service areas.Model and promote service excellence within teams.Qualifications, Skills and Experience:Relevant tertiary qualifications.Experience managing community and allied health or related health services.Application:Please attach your resume and cover letter to your application.Statement addressing Selection Criteria including qualifications, experience, and Leadership and Technical Capability Requirements as outlined in the position description.All appointments are made subject to the candidate providing a current satisfactory National Police Certificate and obtaining a Working with Children Check.At CGH, we acknowledge the importance of creating a work environment that is welcoming, safe, equitable, and inclusive. We value inclusion and diversity and encourage applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
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