Casual Trainer and Assessor - SIA - Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
Job Locations : AU-VIC-Pakenham | AU-VIC-Narre Warren
Requisition ID : 2025-98357
of Openings : 2
Job Function : Training
Job Schedule : Casual
Project / Position Introduction
Overview
Stirling Institute of Australia is a dynamic and innovative Registered Training Organisation with a clear and definitive emphasis on the practical side of training. We believe the best way to learn is to experience. Stirling has a proven track record, high completion rates, and employment outcomes of its students, and has quickly become one of the most popular and reputable registered training organisations in Victoria.
About the Role :
Are you a qualified Allied Health Worker or work within the Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, or Disability industries and a qualified trainer who has delivered the Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance?
Stirling is seeking passionate and experienced trainers to join our dynamic team to facilitate our Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance, specialising in Rehabilitation and Reablement Support (HLT43021). Our Certificate IV in Allied Health is one of Stirling's most popular qualifications, with our trainers responsible for delivering hands-on, dynamic training to amazing students from all backgrounds and demographics.
To be able to teach this qualification, you must have a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116) and a qualification, or suitable experience, in Community Services.
What your engagement will look like :
Successful applicants should possess :
Next steps - APPLY NOW!
If you require an adjustment to the recruitment process for reasons of equal opportunity, please call a member of our Recruitment Team on 07 3727 1306 or email [email protected] before you submit your application.
We embrace Diversity and Inclusion
We are proud to hold the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) Employer of Choice Citation and be a recognised Disability Confident Company.
At MAX, we value diversity – in the backgrounds, ideas, work styles, and perspectives of our team. We strongly encourage people with disability, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, mature-aged workers, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to apply.
We adhere to the National Principles for Child Safety and require all team members to be committed to child safety and well-being. Our induction and training will provide you with these principles, including having an understanding of children's developmental needs and culturally safe practices.
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