About the Care Finder program
Here at EACH we are looking for a Care Co-ordinator to join our Care Finder program which aims to provide specialist and intensive assistance to help people in the Care Finder target population groups to understand and access aged care services and connect with other relevant supports in the community.Multiple part-time (0.8FTE) opportunities available Based in Kempsey + Work within the community + Hybrid working conditions Competitive salary + Super + Generous Salary Packaging benefits of up to $18,550    As Care Co-ordinator you will practise assertive outreach and explore and establish different ways to engage with people in the Care Finder target populations and connect them to services within the community.
Duties include:Engaging and building rapport with potential clients and other general and specialist support services.Using a person-centred approach provide specialist and intensive assistance to help senior Australians who need intensive support, who could otherwise fall through the gaps, to understand and access aged care services and connect with other relevant supports in the community.Building and establishing relationships within the community to promote the Care Finder program and assist with reaching potential clients.Supporting clients to understand and connect with required services, including My Aged Care, using warm referrals, and monitoring client engagement.Maintain accurate and confidential case notes, participate in reporting.To view a copy of the full Position Description, click here. Alternatively contact Donna Judge, Manager Older Adult Services NSW on [email protected] or 0405 069 011. 
(Please note that applications sent directly to Donna will not be accepted)Who we are looking for 
In addition to a self-directed passion and drive to support other within the community, you'll have:Experience working with older adults within the community with an understanding of the supports and services that are available in the local community and the process to access these supports.A commitment to delivering a person-centred approach.Understanding of the policy and funding environment of the aged care and community services sector along with a working knowledge of current legislation.Ability to work collaboratively with other services to ensure integrated delivery.A strong understanding of, and commitment to, cultural safety and trauma-informed care.