Diversional Therapy Work. An employee engaged in this area at Level 4 will have completed or be assessed for current competencies equivalent to all training modules and the relevant on-the job skills from an accredited training program in the area of aged care and/or diversional therapy with Certificate IV outcome under the Australian Qualification Framework. The employee has knowledge of health and safety in relation to tasks performed at this band. The employee may have recognised specialist qualifications at AQF Certificate level III or IV in any area of dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment, music, arts, massage or other qualification related to the work of diversional therapy: Indicative tasks may include but not be limited to, the following: • Plan general diversional therapy program for groups and individuals. • Organise volunteer program, provide training for and facilitate meeting and support groups. • Ensure the maintenance of documentation as required by legislation (i.e. WH&S Inventories). • Maintain budget levels. • Conducts research in the area of client rights and responsibilities. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific areas like music therapy, massage therapy and art therapy. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific disability areas like dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment etc. An employee is appointed at Level 5 and has the required skills, competence and appropriate experience to carry out the duties of the position. A diversional therapy employee has formal qualification equivalent to an AQF Certificate level IV (Diversional Therapy). The employee at Level 5 will undertake Duties of a higher level than Level 4 and would be accountable and responsible for other employees' workplace output and understands the employer’s entire operation. Examples of the Duties performed by Level 5 are: (1) General Support Work
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Samples: Support Staff Workplace Agreement
Diversional Therapy Work. An employee engaged in this area at Level 4 will have completed or be assessed for current competencies equivalent to all training modules and the relevant on-the job skills from an accredited training program in the area of aged care and/or diversional therapy with Certificate IV outcome under the Australian Qualification Framework. The employee has knowledge of health and safety in relation to tasks performed at this band. The employee may have recognised specialist qualifications at AQF Certificate level III or IV in any area of dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment, music, arts, massage or other qualification related to the work of diversional therapy: Indicative tasks may include but not be limited to, the following: • Plan general diversional therapy program for groups and individuals. • Organise volunteer program, provide training for and facilitate meeting and support groups. • Ensure the maintenance of documentation as required by legislation (i.e. WH&S Inventories). • Maintain budget levels. • Conducts research in the area of client rights and responsibilities. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific areas like music therapy, massage therapy and art therapy. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific disability areas like dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment etc. An employee is appointed at to Level 5 and has the required skills, competence and appropriate experience to carry out the duties of the position. A diversional therapy The employee has formal qualification equivalent to an AQF Certificate level IV (Diversional Therapy). The employee at Level 5 will undertake Duties of a higher level than Level 4 and would be accountable and responsible for other employees' workplace output and understands the employer’s entire operation. Examples of the Duties performed by Level 5 are:
(1) General Support Work
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Samples: Workplace Agreement
Diversional Therapy Work. An employee engaged in this area at Level 4 will have completed or be assessed for current competencies equivalent to all training modules and the relevant on-the job skills from an accredited training program in the area of aged care and/or diversional therapy with Certificate IV outcome under the Australian Qualification Framework. The employee has knowledge of health and safety in relation to tasks performed at this band. The employee may have recognised specialist qualifications at AQF Certificate level III or IV in any area of dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment, music, arts, massage or other qualification related to the work of diversional therapy: Indicative tasks may include but not be limited to, the following: • Plan general diversional therapy program for groups and individuals. • Organise volunteer program, provide training for and facilitate meeting and support groups. • Ensure the maintenance of documentation as required by legislation (i.e. WH&S Inventories). • Maintain budget levels. • Conducts research in the area of client rights and responsibilities. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific areas like music therapy, massage therapy and art therapy. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific disability areas like dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment etc. An employee is appointed at to Level 5 and has the required skills, competence and appropriate experience to carry out the duties of the position. A diversional therapy The employee has formal qualification equivalent to an AQF Certificate level IV (Diversional Therapy). The employee at Level 5 will undertake Duties of a higher level than Level 4 and would be accountable and responsible for other employees' workplace output and understands the employer’s entire operation. Examples of the Duties performed by Level 5 are:
(1) General Support WorkDiversional Therapy LEVEL 6 Pay point 1 Pay point 2 Duties
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Samples: Workplace Agreement
Diversional Therapy Work. An employee engaged in this area at Level 4 will have completed or be assessed for current competencies equivalent to all training modules and the relevant on-the job skills from an accredited training program in the area of aged care and/or diversional therapy with Certificate IV outcome under the Australian Qualification Framework. The employee has knowledge of health and safety in relation to tasks performed at this band. The employee may have recognised specialist qualifications at AQF Certificate level III or IV in any area of dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment, music, arts, massage or other qualification related to the work of diversional therapy: Indicative tasks may include but not be limited to, the following: • Plan general diversional therapy program for groups and individuals. • Organise volunteer program, provide training for and facilitate meeting and support groups. • Ensure the maintenance of documentation as required by legislation (i.e. WH&S Inventories). • Maintain budget levels. • Conducts research in the area of client rights and responsibilities. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific areas like music therapy, massage therapy and art therapy. • Develop and conduct diversional therapy programs in specific disability areas like dementia, neurological disorders, intellectual impairment etc. An employee is appointed at Level 5 and has the required skills, competence and appropriate experience to carry out the duties of the position. A diversional therapy The employee has formal qualification equivalent to an AQF Certificate level IV (Diversional Therapy). The employee at Level 5 will undertake Duties of a higher level than Level 4 and would be accountable and responsible for other employees' workplace output and understands the employer’s entire operation. Examples of the Duties performed by Level 5 are:
(1) General Support Work
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Samples: Employment Agreement