About the roleAre you ready to drive change, combine caring, creativity and allied health and/or clinical skills to solve problems?Join the DementiaSupport Australia Team to deliver Australian Government funded dementia behaviour support services.Apply your expertise in assessment and biopsychosocial approaches, implement practical, innovative and non-pharmacological strategies to prevent, minimise or respond to changes in behaviour related to dementia, anywhere in Australia.This role is offered on a Fixed Term Full-Time Contract until June 2026 with possibility to extend.This role can be based out of our Dubbo Office.ResponsibilitiesSupport families, caregivers and clinical staff to understand how dementia impacts each individual.Equip carers and clinicians to prevent and respond to behaviour changes through modelling, coaching, and development of resources including behaviour support planning.Be able to synthesise information, through observation and written documentation to provide recommendations that are relationship centred and informed by evidence based best practice.Develop reports that are contextualised to individual situations and people, that effect change on the ground and improve quality of life for people living with dementia.Undertake a range of assessments that help to understand the holistic experience of the person and their care network.Work in partnership with the broader Dementia Support Australia to build capability across the home and aged care sectors.Contribute to research, projects and programs and work innovatively to meet the changing needs of the sectorWork on other projects and assignments as required and in line with areas of skill, expertise and knowledge.What do we need from you?Expertise in supporting people living with dementiaRelevant qualifications in Allied Health, Nursing, Aged Care or Mental Health essentialExperience in Australian residential aged care and or community aged careBe relatable and able to share knowledge in a way that supports change at all levelsHigh level of negotiation, communication and relationship building skillsExcellent problem solving and decision-making skillsAbility to prioritise multiple tasks and meet deadlinesExcellent written and verbal communication skillsExcellent stakeholder managementA current Australian drivers licence and willingness to travelEmpathy and patienceWhat's in it for you?Market leading remunerationSalary packagingFlexible hybrid work arrangementsDementia specific training & career development opportunitiesLeave benefits - purchased additional annual leaveReward and Recognition ProgramDiscounted healthcare memberships and access for individuals or families to local gym, pool and fitness centresFree independent and confidential counselling sessions through our Employee Assistance Program.Ready to make a change?Apply Now!All short-listed applicants will be asked to consent to a criminal record check and provide evidence of Influenza and COVID vaccinationsFor more info on DSA, check out our website:jobs/search/dementia-expertiseDSA is committed to creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity and inclusion.We strive on creating an equal employment environment where everyone from any background can be themselves.#J-18808-Ljbffr