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Instructor (Film Making) - Bayley Arts


Company : Bayley House Ltd


Location : Melbourne, Victoria


Created : 2026-02-08


Job Type : Full Time


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Add expected salary to your profile for insightsAt Bayley House, we''re proud to be a well-established and trusted NDIS provider with over 70 years'' experience supporting adults with intellectual disability to live full, meaningful, and connected lives.We empower people to build skills, independence, and confidence through a wide range of programs including community engagement, work readiness and experience placements, creative and recreational activities, and health and wellbeing initiatives. Our focus is on inclusion, respect, and giving people with disability a strong voice in shaping their own lives.We''re looking for compassionate and motivated individuals who share our values of Connection, Achievement, Respect and Excellenceto join our team. By working with us, you''ll be part of a community that''s passionate about innovation, personalised support, and making a lasting impact every day.Bayley Arts is an inclusive and innovative purpose-built art centre dedicated to creating a community hub for the arts and to providing more opportunities to artists with intellectual disability to engage with the arts.On opening in 2023, Bayley Arts introduced a new Film Making program led by a team member with film industry experience to introduce film making skills and projects to artists with an intellectual disability. In 2024 the Bayley Arts Film Studios piece ''Unicorn'' was a finalist in the Focus Film Festival and aired on SBS. Bayley Arts would like to expand on this success by welcoming another successful applicant with film-making skills to support the delivery of this program.We are seeking an advanced tertiary level film student or someone with film industry experience who also has experience in disability work to take on a one day a week permanent role on Thursdays.Plan, develop and implement effective creative arts programs that support skills development in the arts, social connection and independence in daily living.Support clients with their day-to-day support needs (e.g. personal care, transport, meals, physical activities and community participation).Help clients achieve their goals using person-centred active support principles.Maintain a clean, safe and welcoming environment for clients and visitors.As clients'' key worker, consult with them, their family and broader supports team when making decisions about their support needs.Ensure all interactions are professional and use appropriate communication techniques, e.g. work email / phone.As clients'' key worker, update client information such as care plans and support goals in CRM.In consultation with management, develop support strategies manage behaviours of concern.Work with specialists (e.g. exercise specialists, behavioural specialists) to develop & run programs to meet the specific needs of clients with behaviours of concern.You''re a caring, reliable, and adaptable team player who enjoys empowering others to live full and meaningful lives. You bring curiosity, initiative, and professionalism to your work every day.Certificate III or IV in Disability, Community Services, Individual Support, or equivalent experienceExperience supporting people with intellectual disability and/or high-complex needsCurrent First Aid and CPR certificates (or willingness to obtain)NDIS Worker Screening Check, Working with Children Check, and completion of the NDIS Worker Orientation ModuleValid driver''s licence (preferred)Competitive salary andNot-for-Profit salary packaging benefitsto increase your take-home payOngoing learning, training, professional development and career development opportunitiesOpportunities to work across diverse client groups and settingsSupportive, inclusive, collaborative and values-driven team cultureEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)for confidential wellbeing support along with organisation driven health & wellbeing initiativesAccess to Retail and fitness discounts through our employee benefits programs offered through Flare and WhereFitPlease submit your Resume and Cover Letter outlining why you want to work at Bayley House and how you meet the selection criteria. Please specify your availability in your Cover Letter.Bayley House is an equal opportunity employer committed to a safe and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people with disability.Bayley House is also committed to protecting vulnerable adults. All staff are required to comply with our Code of Conduct and complete relevant pre-employment checks prior to commencing including a satisfactory NDIS Worker Screening check.Do you have a legal right to work in Australia?Do you have a current Australian driver''s licence?Do you have a current NDIS Worker Screening Check?Have you completed a qualification in disability?Which of the following First Aid accreditations do you currently hold?Do you have experience working in the disability services sector?Unlock job insightsHirer responsiveness Salary match Number of applicantsBayley House is located in Bayside Melbourne, specialising in enabling individuals with an intellectual disability to live a full, rich and rewarding life.We create engaging opportunities that provide people living with intellectual disability to have the choices needed to reach their potential. We enable people to learn and grow, to build confidence and independence and to contribute to the wider community in a meaningful and impactful way. Our 220 plus workforce currently supports over 250 adults through the delivery of Day Programs, After Hours Activities, Support Coordination, Supported Accommodation, In-Home Support, Short Term Accommodation and more. As a for-purpose organisation with experience spanning over seventy years, we are passionate about supporting individuals to develop their unique capabilities and reach their goals and aspirations.Bayley House is located in Bayside Melbourne, specialising in enabling individuals with an intellectual disability to live a full, rich and rewarding life.We create engaging opportunities that provide people living with intellectual disability to have the choices needed to reach their potential. We enable people to learn and grow, to build confidence and independence and to contribute to the wider community in a meaningful and impactful way. Our 220 plus workforce currently supports over 250 adults through the delivery of Day Programs, After Hours Activities, Support Coordination, Supported Accommodation, In-Home Support, Short Term Accommodation and more. As a for-purpose organisation with experience spanning over seventy years, we are passionate about supporting individuals to develop their unique capabilities and reach their goals and aspirations.Warragul, West Gippsland & Latrobe Valley VIC26d agoExpression of Interest - Pastoral Care Practitioner19d agoResearching careers? Find all the information and tips you need on career advice. #J-18808-Ljbffr