Posted 05/06/2026
Closes 19/06/2026
Deer Park, 3023, Melbourne, Victoria
Casual
Not specified
The Opportunity
Single Assessment Service (SAS) as part of the NWM Aged Care Assessment Alliance
The Single Aged Care Assessment System (SAS) has been set up by the Health Department to simplify and improve access to aged care services. The SAS includes assessments for all aged care services, including Aged Care Assessments and Residential Aged Care (RAC) Funding Assessments.
This position works along the Aged Care – Non Clinical and RAC Assessors to deliver Aged Care assessment Services in a streamlined client-focussed manner that supports the assessment process and overall experience for clients across Hobsons Bay, Brimbank, Melton and Wyndham LGAs.
This position is responsible to provide overall care needs assessments for people that are 65 years or older (50 years or older for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people) who require assistance with everyday tasks. In doing this, the assessor will consider the restorative, physical, medical, physiological, cultural and social dimensions of clients care needs.
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What next?
If you are passionate, creative and want to make a difference, we want to hear from you. All you need to do is visit our careers page, read the role’s SAS Aged Care Assessor (Non-Clinical) Success Profile, submit a covering letter, your resume and respond to a few questions.
To find out more about the role, please contact Chantelle Balberona, Team Leader Single Assessment Service at ***************@ipchealth.com.au, 0490 763 ***.
Applications close on Thursday 18 June 2026
Our Story
We are One Team IPC Health. We are passionate we go above and beyond, demonstrating understanding and respect for our communities and each other. We make a difference we act with purpose, measure our results and celebrate our achievements. We are creative we learn, experiment and innovate.
At IPC Health, we are visionaries for community health and wellbeing. We are changemakers. Innovation in action is at the heart of everything we do, because we know that innovation can create amazing change and have an incredible and far reaching impact for individuals, our communities, and for our industry. We prioritise those who face obstacles to getting health services tailored to their needs and work with and for them in a deeply connected way. This enables us to acutely understand their needs and challenges. We live and breathe our passion to create new and better ways to deliver holistic health services for our vastly different and diverse clients and communities – so that they can thrive and experience greater health and wellbeing both individually and together.
IPC Health is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children using our services and promotes the safety and wellbeing of Aboriginal children.
We are committed to maintaining a barrier-free environment for all and welcome individuals of diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to, those from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and the LGBTI communities to apply for our job opportunities.
If you require a reasonable workplace adjustment to support you during the interview process please email *******@ipchealth.com.au with your request. Reasonable workplace adjustments are changes that are necessary and achievable to enable a person to efficiently perform their role to the best of their abilities. A reasonable workplace adjustment can be requested at any time in the recruitment process or as a part of employment with IPC Health.