Cerebral Palsy Alliance
Rosie Hamilton is a Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist at Cerebral Palsy Alliance since March 2021. In the past, Rosie worked as a Senior Recruitment Consultant at Michael Page from 2016 to 2019, specializing in Finance and Accounting placements in New York and Sydney markets. Prior to that, Rosie was a Recruitment Consultant at Randstad Australia from 2014 to 2015, focusing on placing Service Managers, Team Leaders, Registered Nurses, and Support Workers. Rosie also served as an HR Advisor at Fulton Hogan from 2012 to 2013. Rosie holds education from Coupar Angus Institute of Technology and Loreto Kirribilli.
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Cerebral Palsy Alliance
Cerebral Palsy Alliance is a ground-breaking, global centre of expertise for cerebral palsy research, advocacy, intervention and assistive technology innovation. - We are world leaders in cerebral palsy research, and the world’s largest private funder of cerebral palsy research - Our research informs our world-class interventions and services which we provide across about 70 sites throughout metropolitan, regional and rural NSW and the ACT - Our global disability tech accelerator program, Remarkable, is unlocking the potential of technology to drive greater inclusion for people with disability - we connect inclusive start-ups with the capital, expertise and skills they need to succeed. - We use our influence to bring together communities in advocating for change. For over 75 years, we have been driven by our founders’ vision of a future where nothing is impossible for people with cerebral palsy and similar conditions. Together with our clients, the 17 million+ global cerebral palsy community, our 2500+ employees and 150,000+ donors, fundraisers and entrepreneurs, we are contributing to solving the next set of impossibilities. We believe that one person can have an idea, but it takes different skills and the knowledge of many people to make that idea a reality. This is what happens when great minds think differently.