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Phoenix Specialised Youth and Disability Services Pty Ltd

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: Suite 1, Bulding 31. Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill 3168 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.phoenixss.com.au

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25.01.2022 Phoenix Office is shut tomorrow. Hope you all have a lovely day! Our Afterhours service is still contactable on the 8568 3686



25.01.2022 Are you wearing your mask correctly?

24.01.2022 Have a great long weekend all!

23.01.2022 I am continuously overwhelmed by the amazing people that are part of the Phoenix team. Today’s Christmas party whilst organised well had one disaster after another the biggest being no working bbq at Lysterfield lake. Everyone’s willingness to encourage and offer help was amazing! Oh and we did get fed eventually thanks to the Peter’s (that is 2x Peter)that went and got a bbq from home. Merry Christmas Jaqueline and team.



23.01.2022 what will you do for yourself? #mentalhealthawarenessmonth

21.01.2022 Phoenix is still recruiting Residential Youth Workers! Please apply via our website if you meet the following requirements - Therapeutic Residential Youth Worker Minimum Cert IV in Child, Youth & Family Intervention (Residential Care &OoHC) including the 4 mandatory top-up units, or a Recognised Minimum Qualification with the 4 mandatory top-up units trauma-informed practice modules is required for this position. A list of relevant qualifications can be found at https://pro...viders.dhhs.vic.gov.au/minimum-qualification-req - Minimum 6 months of employment experience within the field (not volunteering or placements) - Mobile Phone with Internet Access (Apple or Android) - A Full Current Victorian Driver's Licence - A Current Victorian Working with Children Check (Employee) Be Willing to Obtain - Current and Clear National Police Check - International Police Check (if applicable) - Current Level 2 First Aid and CPR Refresher - Fire Safety Certificate

19.01.2022 Message from the Victorian Chief Health Officer. https://www.education.vic.gov.au//cho-message-parents.aspx



18.01.2022 We encourage you to watch this video and familarise yourself on how to don and doff PPE

15.01.2022 Update from the Premier. https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/statement-from-the-premier/

15.01.2022 Have you made or purchased your own cloth face covering? It should be washed after every use. It is a good idea to have at least two, so you always have a clean... one available. Keep a paper bag or zip lock bag with you to carry fresh face coverings to keep them clean. For more advice: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-covid-19

13.01.2022 Happy Birthday to Georgie from the Phoenix Team!

11.01.2022 Currently recruiting passionate, committed and reliable team members.



11.01.2022 Please check emails/newsletter for the details! See you tomorrow!

10.01.2022 Are you using your mask correctly?

09.01.2022 We are hiring NDIS Support Coordinator https://www.seek.com.au/job/51040935

09.01.2022 Happy Birthday to Jaqueline

09.01.2022 A lot of people have been asking us for advice on wearing masks. Here’s some of your questions answered. Should I wear a mask? Face masks are being recommen...ded in Melbourne and Mitchell Shire, due to the higher number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases currently occurring. Wearing a face mask provides an additional physical barrier to coronavirus (COVID-19), helping to reduce community transmission. If you don’t live in the restricted areas, our advice remains the same, using a mask is not required. When should I wear a mask? It’s a good idea to wear a mask when visiting busy areas like shopping centres, public transport or markets and other areas where it would be difficult to keep 1.5 metres apart from others. Where can I get masks? You can purchase cloth masks or surgical masks from retail outlets including chemists, hardware stores and other shops or you can follow our directions to make your own cloth mask. Victorians can rest assured there is no need to stockpile supplies. Stockpiling disadvantages other shoppers, including the elderly and other vulnerable members of the community. Please - only buy what you need. For more information please visit: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-covid-19

08.01.2022 No Masks for Children Under 12!

05.01.2022 Experienced Youth Residential Staff Required! https://www.seek.com.au/job/50963943

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