Disability Service Coordinator - Tenders Global

Disability Service Coordinator

Achieve Australia

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Purpose of the role

The Service Coordinator role will coordinate services in our Hornsby area houses and lead practice at a site level, providing supervision, on the ground role-modelling, coaching and support for staff as well as supports to the clients.

Why join team Achieve?

For many of our staff making a real difference to the lives of people with disability and working with a great, supportive teams is its own reward.

We appreciate that, but we want our team to know that we value them so offer benefits such as:

  • Salary sacrifice options including Fringe Benefits Tax and car leasing
  • Access to personal and financial counselling for you and your family
  • A range of paid leave and flexible working options
  • Support to stay fit and healthy with fitness memberships and access to wellness programs.

At Achieve it’s more than just a job

You have the chance to change lives and bring inclusion to life every day.

Our focus is our people; the people we support, and the team we employ, that we value most. We offer a career you can be proud of and a place where you feel safe to be yourself. We invest in our workforce and appreciate the rich diversity they represent of life experience, languages and culture.

Achieve has been providing services to people with disability since the 1950s. Today, we are a registered NDIS provider offering integrated clinical, health, social and disability services in accommodation, community participation, supported employment and support coordination services in the Greater Sydney and in Northern Rivers regions in NSW.

About the role

Reporting to the Service Manager, this role closely oversees client plans to create an empowering and enabling environment for people with disabilities and maximise opportunities for the attainment of personal goals and lifestyles. Through effective leadership, this role will support staff to meet the needs outlined and provide active support.

In this role, some of the key responsibilities include:

  • Assists with the day to day financial operation of site/s, including household accounts, staffing costs, and required evidence for SIL.
  • Contribute to budget setting and profit and loss reviews, effectively managing cost levers including operational workforce planning and resourcing by approving master rosters and monitoring and verifying the viability of changes to supported independent living operational rosters.
  • Coordinate day to day operations of group homes to ensure a safe environment for clients and staff to comply with the organisation’s policies, processes and procedures to meet the NDIS Practice Standards and all regulatory and legislative requirements.
  • Initial escalation person for site team members.
  • Fosters and embeds a culture of continuous improvement, active support and client safeguarding improving practices and culture to protect, clients, children and other vulnerable people from harm and neglect and help maximise positive client outcomes.
  • Ensure the timely provision of all mandatory reporting to meet the requirements of the Service Manager and Operations Manager.
  • Drives Supported Independent Living development with team members.
  • Ensure housing properties are maintained to appropriate standards.
  • For supervision purposes, may be required to work up to 8 hours afternoons and 16 hours a month (not on the roster/flexible)

About you

The suitable incumbent would have:

  • Relevant qualifications (minimum Cert IV in Disability or Individual Support) or equivalent experience in disability support.
  • Demonstrated understanding of NDIS, principles of Active support and human rights-based approach to service delivery.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Experience managing and supervising staff and client outcomes in multiple accommodation settings.
  • Proficient Computer literacy – able to easily learn and use MS Office Suite and online systems.
  • Practical experience in achieving community inclusion and ensuring services maintain appropriate.

Pre-employment checks

Achieve Australia is committed to safer recruitment practices, which safeguard and promote the welfare of the people we support and staff are expected to share this commitment. To achieve this, your application may be subject to a number of pre-employment checks; including reference checks, a Police check, NDIS Worker Check, Working with Children check, Right to work in Australia check.

How to apply

To register your interest, please click ‘Apply Now’ and provide a resume and cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.

If you have questions about this role, or would like to discuss any reasonable adjustment you may require throughout the recruitment process, or require alternate method of submitting your application, please email [email protected] using the subject line: Disability Service Coordinator enquiry via EthicalJobs.

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