Position Available: Health Educator
Position Available:
Health Educator
Otitis Media Group Trading as Earbus Foundation of WA
Not for Profit
LOCATION – Head office in Perth and WA Regional sites as required
Our mission is to reduce the incidence of middle ear disease in Indigenous and at-risk children in Western Australia below the World Health Organisation benchmark of 4%. We will achieve this via our established Outreach programs, which demonstrate excellence in Aboriginal health.
Working in partnership with the CEO and Director of Clinical Services & Outcomes, the Health Educator/Nurse Manager will be part of the Earbus Management Team, leading a team of dedicated and professional Nurses and Nurse Practitioners. This role will work across our Perth Head Office and regional and remote sites in WA.
You will demonstrate excellence at managing and leading teams; socialising; helping others; and teaching. You will be exceptionally well organised; self-directing; and a systematic problem solver.
With proven experience in health promotion, your duties will include:
POSITION
HEALTH EDUCATOR
Assess the ear health education needs of the clients and communities we serve
Develop programs and events to teach clients/families, schools/daycare and communities about ear health topics
Create and distribute ear health-related posters, pamphlets, and other educational materials
Evaluate the effectiveness of Earbus educational programs and materials
Advocate for improved ear health resources and policies
Demonstrate simple procedures which caregivers may undertake between Earbus visits e.g. ear washes with tissue spears for 'wet ears'; nose blowing education for healthy ears; bicarb treatment for earwax; fever precautions for Acute Otitis media; dry ear precautions for post-op, protecting grommets or maintaining dry perforation prior to surgery
Training or upskilling collaborative agency staff when required
TEAM LEADERSHIP
Help Earbus Nurses function efficiently and effectively in an Outreach environment
Supervise Earbus Nursing staff and ensure they are meeting personal and organisational KPIs
Collect and analyse data to learn about their ear health audience and improve programs
Working with Earbus Nurses to ensure families attend hospital surgical appointments
Training new EFWA staff or upskilling staff as required
Assisting Audiology, GP/NP and ENT staff as required to deliver effective services
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
ESSENTIAL:
Nursing qualifications – Enrolled or Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner
AHPRA registration - current and continuing
Triple Vaccination and up-to-date vaccination compliance must be maintained
Working With Children Card
National Police Check
Senior First Aid
Current “C” class motor vehicle licence
Cultural Awareness Training
Ability to work as part of a team or independently as required
Strong communication, interpersonal and PR skills
Proven ability for critical thinking and problem solving
Hand Hygiene Certification
Sound practical knowledge in computer literacy Microsoft Word and Excel Database
Travel to regional and remote communities is a requirement of this role
Hand Hygiene Certification
Sound practical knowledge in computer literacy Microsoft Word and Excel Database
DESIRABLE:
Prior experience working within Aboriginal Australia
Previous experience working in remote communities
Working with children in an educational setting
Certificate 1V in Ear Health
Certificate 1V Training and Assessment
Community Health experience
Good understanding of record keeping, consent process and confidentiality (within Government legislated National Privacy Policy Principles)
4WD experience or advanced driver safety course/experienceience
EARBUS VALUES
Earbus Foundation's values are at the core of everything we do. Successful applicants will:
Be open and honest in communication and intent
Be loyal and supportive to Earbus, their colleagues and the communities they serve
Be brilliant in their role
Our internal motto is 'Say it, mean it, do it'. If these values describe you then you will have found a home at Earbus.
You’ll be provided opportunities to learn and evolve as part of a growing and innovative organisation. You will be given the chance to do work that makes a genuine difference in communities.
We encourage Aboriginal people to apply for this role. If you are an Aboriginal person looking to further your career give us a call to have a yarn. We aim to create a work environment that is sensitive to cultural difference and to develop talent among Aboriginal people.
CONTACT
If Earbus Foundation’s core values resonate with your personal values, this is the position for you. Your CV and cover letter can be emailed to lara.shur@earbus.org.au or you can call for a confidential discussion 0456 062 257.
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