Ageing, Disability and Home Care, NSW Dept of Human Services (ADHC)

Ageing, Disability and Home Care, Department of Human Services NSW (ADHC) offers rewarding graduate careers in therapy, psychology, nursing, case management, planning, policy and project management. You’ll be developing and delivering services to people with a disability, older people and carers – making a real difference to the lives of others.

You will join a team of more than 13,000 employees providing support to people living in their own homes, community based homes, our supported accommodation and respite centres, or large residential centres where your knowledge, skills, integrity and commitment to our clients will be highly valued.

What we offer
Learning and development – we provide a tailored Graduate Learning and Development Program designed to help you achieve your potential in ADHC and the public sector. We will also actively encourage and support you to complete training and courses relevant to your job.

Variety – making a difference is both challenging and rewarding. No two days are ever the same, but you will be trained and supported to manage the range of work required.

Flexibility and security – we understand people need work that fits with their family and lifestyle. You’ll be supported in establishing a good work/life balance while enjoying the security of a government position with a range of benefits based on the award entitlements of your position.

Placement opportunities – we are committed to providing opportunities to accelerate your on-the-job learning and experience and assist you to develop valuable relationships and networks.

Graduate Incentive Program – we provide financial incentives for some of our graduate roles (defined by the position and the location).

Where can ADHC take you?
You’ll have the freedom to grow your career while making your mark with a lead organisation in the field. Our people are supported and motivated for the long-term, with the option to progress your career as quickly as you demonstrate your ability.

Seeking
Graduates with a strong commitment to making a difference to the lives of older people, people with a disability and their carers.

Degrees/disciplines
Allied Health: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology, Psychology, Nursing, Public Policy, Social Work-related disciplines.

Project, Policy and Finance positions
: Various relevant degrees will be considered.

Other positions may require different qualifications and this information will be included in advertisements or job information packs.

How to apply
Permanent or temporary jobs are advertised throughout the year on the careers page at
www.adhc.nsw.gov.au.
You can download a job pack and apply online.

Programs & deadlines
More information will be available in the application packs.

Citizenship/residency requirements
Australian citizens and permanent residents only (including New Zealand citizens).

Employment in the NSW Government can only be offered on a permanent basis to Australian citizens or permanent residents. Temporary residents may apply for temporary positions.

Additional eligibility requirements
All job offers are subject to a satisfactory Criminal Record Check and in some instances a Working With Children Check.

Position locations
Throughout NSW

Further information
Visit www.adhc.nsw.gov.au and enjoy making a difference.

Contact Details

Contact Name: www.adhc.nsw.gov.au