NDIS Community Connector Coordinator (CCC)Job No: OVA16Do you want to make a difference in the field of Indigenous health issues?Take on this rewarding position working with Indigenous communities to improve care access!HUGE range of benefits to significantly increase your remuneration, including annual flights, rental allowance and more!5 weeks annual leave per year PLUS additional leave over Christmas/New Year giving you time to explore the magnificent sights of the Kimberley region!About the OrganisationOVAHS provides a comprehensive Primary Health Care service to Aboriginal people in the East Kimberley region in Western Australia using a holistic approach that includes a high standard of service delivery, the promotion of social justice and the overcoming of the health issues that affect so many people in the region.Preventative and public health programs include Maternal and Child Health, Women's Health, Chronic Disease, Sexual Health and along with the OVAHS Social Support Unit which offers AOD, Mental Health Services, health promotion and education programs in the areas of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders prevention, smoking cessation, chronic disease prevention, childhood health promotion and sexual health.Most importantly, OVAHS approaches involve community people taking part in controlling their own health and wellbeing. Management and governance, staff selection, and service delivery priorities are directed by the organisation's Aboriginal Board and Community Health Committees. The organisation proudly boasts ISO 9001 and AGPAL accreditation.OVAHS provides a fulfilling and stimulating work environment in a diverse range of areas for those seeking an exciting career in Indigenous Health.About the OpportunityThe Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service now has an opportunity for an NDIS Community Connector Coordinator (CCC) to join their team of dedicated health professionals in Kununurra, WA on a full-time basis.Reporting to the NDIS Manager, you will be primarily responsible for:Facilitating NDIS Scheme eligibility testing, access and coordination of plan;Acting as a key point of contact for potential participants and families, and other key stakeholders;Ensuring the focus of care is on the needs of Aboriginal patients within the context of their cultural identity, family and social circumstances.OVAHS is committed to improving employment opportunities and outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As a measure to achieve equality and support, Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) will apply to this position. Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply.About YouOVAHS is seeking an experienced individual with a background in healthcare or social service delivery, and a thorough understanding of healthcare providers.Due to the nature of this role, well-developed report writing skills will be essential. A strong understanding of the impact of disability on daily life and how reasonable and necessary supports can impact on a person's ability to participate in community and economic life will also be crucial for your success.While you will be very well supported by the OVAHS team, you will be living and working in a remote part of Australia; therefore you will need to be resilient and adaptable, with good communication skills and the ability to build trust within the local communities in which OVAHS operates. Experience with stakeholder engagement will ensure your ability to liaise effectively with both patients and their families, service providers, and pathway supports.Importantly, you will be committed to providing culturally sensitive healthcare and demonstrate an interest in working closely with Aboriginal communities to understand their health issues and work with them to find solutions. An appropriate level of empathy will enhance your ability to act as an advocate for Aboriginal patients, doing your best to ensure individuals and families receive the care they need.About the BenefitsOVAHS is an organisation that truly values its team and is committed to improving employee knowledge, skills and experience. It offers a stable, safe and supportive work environment with a large, multi-disciplinary team including doctors, nurses, Aboriginal Health Workers, an audiologist, dietitian, mental health workers and a social support unit.Your dedication will be rewarded with an attractive remuneration package circa $111,735 (commensurate with the qualifications and experience you are bringing to the role).You will also enjoy a range of benefits to significantly increase the value of your overall remuneration package, including:Above Award wages: ACCHS Award 2020, Grade 5 ($89,000 - $93,000) per annum pro rata + Super5 weeks accrued annual leave per yearAdditional 2 weeks paid annual leave over the end of year closure break, inclusive of public holidaysSalary packaging optionsAnnual airfare allowancePublic holidays as paid days off plus more!With Australia's most stunning landscapes on your doorstep and an incredible outdoor lifestyle on offer, the Kimberley is the place to be to make the most of life's adventures.This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career and enhance your cultural knowledge in a stunning outback location. Make a positive difference - Apply Now!How to applySubmit your current CV and a Cover Letter addressing each of the selection criteria listed in the attached Job Description Form.#J-18808-Ljbffr