Clinical Trainer and Assessor (Parttime - 0.6 FTE or Casual)

Cannington PartTime
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  • Join a for-purpose organisation!
  • Help empower our internal employees to develop/maintain new skills

We are looking for a passionate clinical trainer to help equip our employees with the required clinical skills to best deliver our support services.

Are you a professional Clinical Trainer & Assessor with the ability to empower people to learn and develop new skills?   

We are looking for a passionate Clinical Trainer & Assessor to join our team part-time (0.6 FTE) or on a casual basis.  

About us

For over 70 years, Nulsen has been a leading not-for-profit disability service provider in Perth, WA.

We provide Supported Independent Living services in SDA and non-SDA homes as well as occupational therapy, speech pathology, dietetics, physiotherapy, and participant engagement services.

With people-centred values to empower people to achieve their goals, we ensure each home is set up to suit the needs and personalities of the people who live there. Many of the people we support have complex disability.

Our vision is a community where everyone belongs and feels connected.

Our purpose is to empower people to live their best life. 

About you

Join our team as our casual Clinical Trainer & Assessor, where you will be working alongside our close-knit Learning & Development team. Your focus will be on delivering, developing, and facilitating all clinical and other compliance-based learning and training programs to our support workers.

A truly rewarding position to empower, coach and develop our employees; to ensure they are equipped with the best knowledge and skills to support our residents.

Some of your responsibilities:

  • Deliver clinical training and education workshops to groups of adult learners in a range of formats including our Nulsen resident homes, classroom, video conference and on the job training.
  • Creating clinical training programs that are aligned with the organisation’s strategic objectives.
  • Coordinate and conduct work-based competency assessments.
  • Review, develop and maintain clinical training resources ensuring training delivery incorporates different styles of training and techniques, including e-Learning, tutorials, classroom, residential homes, coaching or on the job training.
  • Contribute to the ongoing clinical training needs analysis by collecting feedback and providing solutions where needed.
  • Engage with industry to ensure training practices are relevant and up to date.
  • Deliver training in accordance with NDIS and industry standards.
  • Record and maintain training records for all training sessions.

Essential:

  • Valid AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse
  • Current qualification in Training & Assessment (Cert IV or above)
  • Experience within the disability and/or community services sector.
  • Australian Drivers Licence
  • NDIS Worker’s Screening Check
  • Current First Aid Certificate
  • Working rights in Australia

What can we offer?

  • Not-for-profit salary packaging (up to $18,500 per annum)
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Free onsite parking
  • Work in a team that values work-life balance
  • Free, confidential access to our Employee Assistance Program

Sounds like you? Apply today!

To apply for this role, please send through your current Resume and Cover Letter outlining your suitability to this role. 

If you wish to discuss the role further, please contact People and Culture on 6253 4700.

Applications Close: Friday, 25th July 2025. 

Please be advised, we may proceed with interviews prior to the closing date

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Location : Cannington
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Post Date : 2025-07-07
Close Date : 2025-07-31
Reference : 1803