BaptistCare
Systems Training Specialist

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Systems Training Specialist – Home Care
12-Month max term | Part-time, 3 days per week
At BaptistCare, we believe in discovering what’s possible in people’s lives and empowering them to live well. Our unique Well-Living® approach to care enables our clients to live their best possible lives at home, where they’re surrounded by the people, community and memories they love the most.
Why you’ll love this role
As the Systems Capability Specialist – Home Care, you will support workforce scheduling capability, system adoption and operational efficiency across Home Care Services. The role designs and delivers systems training, capability uplift and user support for scheduling and workforce optimisation platforms including Alayacare and Ortec.
Working closely with the scheduling teams, operational leaders and system stakeholders, you will support effective system utilisation, standardised practices and continuous improvement initiatives that enhance workforce planning, scheduling performance, operational efficiency and client service outcomes.
This hybrid national role includes travel between sites, including interstate travel as required, and is offered on a 12 month maximum-term, part-time basis.
As a trusted specialist within the Scheduling At Home team, you will:
- Design and deliver practical training for scheduling systems, including AlayaCare and Ortec
- Build user capability and confidence through coaching, support and clear learning resources
- Support system changes, rollouts and enhancements to drive adoption and best practice
- Develop and maintain user guides, training materials and knowledge resources
- Identify opportunities to improve training, workflows and system use across the business
- Contribute to workforce efficiency while supporting a safe, values-driven workplace
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What you’ll bring
You’ll bring a blend of training expertise, systems knowledge and strong stakeholder skills, along with:
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, or equivalent adult learning qualification
- Experience delivering systems training for workforce management, rostering or scheduling platforms
- Strong understanding of scheduling, workforce optimisation and operational workflows in a large, distributed environment
- Excellent facilitation, communication and coaching skills, with the ability to translate technical concepts into practical guidance
- Experience developing training materials, e-learning resources and using digital learning tools
- Strong analytical, problem-solving and time management skills
- Experience in aged or home care, scheduling optimisation software, or large-scale system change will be highly regarded
- An unrestricted Australian Driver Licence and ability to travel interstate as required


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Why join BaptistCare?
This 12-month max term role offers the opportunity to make a genuine contribution during a key period of change. You’ll join a national organisation committed to care, dignity and inclusion — with flexible working options, salary packaging, wellbeing benefits and a values-driven culture.
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About Us
BaptistCare is a leading purpose-led care organisation, guided by our Christian identity and serving people and communities across Australia for more than 110 years. We support people to live better through aged care, home care, retirement living, community services, disability support and housing. We know that life’s challenges can make our world feel smaller. With the right people alongside us, it can feel more connected, supported and hopeful again.
That’s what we work towards every day - enriching lives through communities of care. Today, more than 78,000 customers, 12,000 employees and close to 2,000 volunteers are part of our communities across Australia.
BaptistCare – Inspired by Jesus to champion care for all.
Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as applications may be reviewed prior to the closing date. The closing date is subject to change without notice.
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