- There is a heavy reliance on informal assistance in all of the ten areas of need.
- 686,700 Queenslanders have disabilities. 7.4% have an acquired brain injury. 7.2%... have an intelle
- There are 1,223 people with disabilities (mostly ABI) under the age of 65 living in nursing homes in
- Complex support needs are characteristic of service users with ABI.
- Multiple disabilities is characteristic of the population with ABI
- Queensland has the highest national average of ABI (3.3%).
- People with Acquired Brain Injury are four times more likely to be living in health aged care or dis
- More then 1 in 50 Australians have an acquired brain injury.
Career Vacancies
Are you looking for a role in an organisation that makes a difference? Would you like to be part of a team that values all your hard work?
Why work at BIAQ?
The Brain Injury Association of Queensland Inc. (BIAQ) is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people living with and affected by ABI or people whose behaviour challenges our understanding. We pride ourselves on our values and commitment in providing support and information to people with an ABI, their families and to individual organisations that share the ABI experience.
BIAQ coordinates a range of services that offer career advancement opportunities. We believe that whatever position you hold within the organisation, you will play an essential role and bring with you the knowledge, skills and experience which contribute to the improvement and ongoing development of the organisation.
Employee Benefits
Our employees are valuable to our organisations continued best practice care
and service. We are committed to ensuring employees develop to their full potential
and are provided the opportunity to gain further qualifications/training. We
recognise and reward this commitment through the following incentives:
- Career Pathways, education and training opportunities
- Work life balance and flexible hours
- Social Events (Eg: Family Fun Day)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Fringe Benefit (Full Time/Part Time Positions)
- Five day induction on commencement (Including workshops – Introduction to ABI/Model of Practice/Responding to Challenging Behaviours/Positive Behaviour Support)
Should you encounter any issues with the application process, please don't hesitate to visit the Contact Us page or email us at rmohr@braininjury.org.au.
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