A career at Villa Maria Imagine the possibilities Careers Adviser Seminars – August 2008 Presenters: Rebecca Ryan, Executive Manager Marketing Darren.

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A career at Villa Maria Imagine the possibilities Careers Adviser Seminars – August 2008 Presenters: Rebecca Ryan, Executive Manager Marketing Darren Mannix, HR Manager

About Villa Maria Established in 1907 Values-driven not-for-profit organisation One of Victoria’s largest providers of disability, education and senior services Deliver 60+ programs to 5,000 people in 42 locations across Victoria

A sector of opportunities 6.9% of Australian workforce choose to work in community organisations – working together to achieve a common goal Aged care sector 9 th largest employer Ageing population growth sector Aged and community care and disability services workers in high demand

Villa Maria workforce 950 staff / 350 volunteers Diverse backgrounds, ages and professions Variety of roles: nurses, personal carers, allied health professionals, case managers, disability support workers, instructors, educationalists, rehabilitation assistants, music therapists, chefs, hospitality and administration staff.

More than a job – a vocation “One of the joys of working in this field is the interaction, feedback and connection you have with the people you’re supporting. You never stop learning and there are always fresh challenges and opportunities.” “Being out in the community and able to make someone’s day that little more special, seeing their happiness, is a great feeling. I wouldn’t change what I do for anything.”

People now entering the workforce… Their lifetime has always included AIDS Star Wars is older than them Bottle caps have always been screw off They cannot fathom not having a remote control They have always had CDs Ray Martin has been on Channel 9 their entire life Never taken a swim and thought about Jaws McDonald's never came in Styrofoam containers They don't know who Mork was

Great expectations What Gen Y want from an employer Meaning Organisational culture –Positive –Nurturing –Committed to ongoing learning Challenges Diversity Relationships Career advancement opportunities

Learning and Development Traineeships and student placements Paid training –Induction –Mandatory training –Professional development On the job –Mentoring / shadow shifts Career pathways Overseas scholarships

Employee Benefits Salary packaging Salary sacrifice Work life balance –Flexible hours –Job Share –48/52 –Paid parental leave Interested???

Felicity Works in Residential Aged Care Began as a Personal Care Worker Completed Registered Nurse Div 2 / Medication Endorsed Now works part-time while caring for a young family

Reece Commenced as a volunteer Employed as a casual staff member Now works in a Community Residential Unit on weekends while completing his VCE

Kaytee Commenced straight from high school in 2003 On the job training in Aged Care while completing RN Div 2 Career change - now completing a Certificate IV while working in Disability Services Diverse range of career options

Aaron Works full-time in a Community Support Worker role Regional site Currently completing his Bachelor of Social Work – supported by Villa Maria

Lydia Works in Residential Aged Care Commenced as Personal Care Worker while studying at University Now completing a Traineeship (Cert IV Leisure & Lifestyle) and is working as an Activities Coordinator

Matt Instructor at Gateway Works part-time Shares his interests and skills

Launching a career at Villa Maria Traineeships and student placements – contact our Learning & Development Consultants on T: All other employment opportunities – visit our website and apply online Casual Staff recruitment information sessions are held quarterly

Thank you!