Disability Services. The Intensive Therapeutic Care – Significant Disability (ITC-SD) service operates as part of Xxxxxx Home and Residential care and provides therapeutic care to children and young people who have been diagnosed with a significant disability, often comorbid place within the statutory Out of Home Care system. This program has a strong focus on facilitating and supporting young people, their families and key stakeholders with the young person’s individual journey to recovery from trauma with a multi- disciplinary team-based approach to providing individualised, person-centred care. The young people within this program have multiple health, emotional, behavioural and social needs, and the ITC-SD staff will be pivotal for increasing the day to day feeling of fulfillment in an individual’s life. Practice is underpinned by Xxxxxx Mission’s philosophy of care – everybody contributes, an ordinary life in community and you can choose. Xxxxxx Mission’s ITC-SD service model aims to provide intensive support with an emphasis on: • Skill-development to improve independence and quality of life and enable a smooth transition to adult disability services • A reduction in support levels and intensity over time • Achieving consistent health, emotional, behavioural and psycho-social outcomes • Achieving permanency outcomes The Therapeutic House Manager ITC-SD is responsible: • for the delivery of high quality care and support services, that promote the wellbeing, safety and welfare of children and young people according to their choices and goals • for building, leading and managing a vibrant, cohesive, dedicated and skilled team of staff of direct support staff • collaborate with the Therapeutic Specialist and Case Manager to assist in the development and implementation of trauma informed Care Plans • ensuring the young people are supported during their time within the program • overseeing the operational activities of the house and staff • provide hands-on leadership and support • use clinical knowledge to identify opportunities to improve outcomes • report on outcome measures in collaboration of the multi-disciplinary team The Therapeutic House Manager ITC-SD works closely with the therapeutic specialist, caseworker and other ITC staff to assist the child/young person to heal from trauma and achieve their full potential.
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Samples: Therapeutic House Manager Agreement, Therapeutic House Manager Agreement
Disability Services. The Intensive Therapeutic Care – Significant Disability (ITC-SD) service operates as part of Xxxxxx Home and Residential care and provides therapeutic care to children and young people who have been diagnosed with a significant disability, often comorbid place within the statutory Out of Home Care system. This program has a strong focus on facilitating and supporting young people, their families and key stakeholders with the young person’s individual journey to recovery from trauma with a multi- multi-disciplinary team-based approach to providing individualised, person-centred care. The young people within this program have multiple health, emotional, behavioural and social needs, and the ITC-SD staff will be pivotal for increasing the day to day feeling of fulfillment in an individual’s life. Practice is underpinned by Xxxxxx Mission’s philosophy of care – everybody contributes, an ordinary life in community and you can choose. Xxxxxx Mission’s Missions ITC-SD service model aims to provide intensive support support, with an emphasis on: • Skill-development to improve independence and quality of life and enable a smooth transition to adult disability services • A reduction in support levels and intensity over time • Achieving consistent health, emotional, behavioural and psycho-social outcomes • Achieving permanency outcomes The Therapeutic House Manager ITC-SD Registered Nurse provides individualised clinical support and care to children/ young people appropriate to their needs, goals and aspirations. The ITC-SD Registered Nurse is responsible: • responsible for the delivery of high quality supports and care and support services, that promote the wellbeingemotional, social and behavioural needs of vulnerable children and young people. The focus of the ITC-SD Registered Nurse is to ensure that children/young people are cared for and supported to achieve goals and build skills across all domains including: • Home and safety • Education and welfare of skills • Economic • Health and wellbeing • Social and community participation • Personal empowerment The ITC-SD Registered Nurse will work closely with the Case Manager, Therapeutic Specialist, Therapeutic House Manager, and other ITC-SD Direct staff to provide therapeutic care to support children and young people according with a disability, helping them to their choices and goals • for building, leading and managing a vibrant, cohesive, dedicated and skilled team of staff of direct support staff • collaborate with the Therapeutic Specialist and Case Manager to assist in the development and implementation of trauma informed Care Plans • ensuring the young people are supported during their time within the program • overseeing the operational activities of the house and staff • provide hands-on leadership and support • use clinical knowledge to identify opportunities to improve outcomes • report on outcome measures in collaboration of the multi-disciplinary team The Therapeutic House Manager ITC-SD works closely with the therapeutic specialist, caseworker and other ITC staff to assist the child/young person to heal from trauma and achieve their full potential.
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Samples: Registered Nurse Agreement, Registered Nurse Agreement
Disability Services. The Intensive Therapeutic Care – Significant Disability (ITC-SD) service operates as part of Xxxxxx Home and Residential care and provides therapeutic care to children and young people who have been diagnosed with a significant disability, often comorbid place within the statutory Out of Home Care system. This program has a strong focus on facilitating and supporting young people, their families and key stakeholders with the young person’s individual journey to recovery from trauma with a multi- disciplinary team-based approach to providing individualised, person-centred care. The young people within this program have multiple health, emotional, behavioural and social needs, and the ITC-SD staff will be pivotal for increasing the day to day feeling of fulfillment in an individual’s life. Practice is underpinned by Xxxxxx Mission’s philosophy of care – everybody contributes, an ordinary life in community and you can choose. Xxxxxx Mission’s ITC-SD service model aims to provide intensive support with an emphasis on: • Skill-development to improve independence and quality of life and enable a smooth transition to adult disability services • A reduction in support levels and intensity over time • Achieving consistent health, emotional, behavioural and psycho-social outcomes • Achieving permanency outcomes The Therapeutic House Manager ITC-SD is responsible: • for the delivery of high quality care and support services, that promote the wellbeing, safety and welfare of children and young people according to their choices and goals • for building, leading and managing a vibrant, cohesive, dedicated and skilled team of staff of direct support staff • collaborate with the Therapeutic Specialist and Case Manager to assist in the development and implementation of trauma informed Care Plans • ensuring the young people are supported during their time within the program • overseeing the operational activities of the house and staff • provide hands-on leadership and support • use clinical knowledge to identify opportunities to improve outcomes • report on outcome measures in collaboration of the multi-disciplinary team The Therapeutic House Manager ITC-SD works closely with the therapeutic specialist, caseworker and other ITC staff to assist the child/young person to heal from trauma and achieve their full potential.
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Samples: House Manager Agreement