Work with a purpose
As a Support Coordinator with Network Case Management Services, you will be supported by our highly qualified and caring team who will help you achieve your professional goals whilst you’re supporting our Participants to reach theirs!
The purpose of a Support Coordinator is to support Participants to live a fulfilling life, by assisting them to build skills and understand how to effectively utilise their NDIS plan. As a Support Coordinator your role is to work with Participants to ensure all supports are effectively utilised to maximise capacity, to build and maintain relationships and support them to live more independently, and to be included in the community. Our Support Coordinators work with Participants who access funding through NDIS, ICWA, Public Trustees and Private Trustees.
Our work from home, casual employment model works well for Support Coordinators who are looking to achieve the perfect work-life balance. Whilst we require you to work a minimum of 3 days a week, the hours you work on those days are up to you. We empower our Support Coordinators to work with Participants that match their skillset and preferences, and work with all our Support Coordinators to ensure their caseloads are manageable whilst fulfilling the plan needs.
We offer monthly in person practice supervision, bimonthly in person whole team meetings with professional development opportunities. If this is the environment you’d like to work in we look forward to receiving your Expression of Interest form.
Skills, qualifications, experience and training
Our Support Coordinators are all degree qualified professionals that align with our Values and Purpose, which you can read more about on the About Us tab. To deliver Specialist Support Coordination the NDIS requires a suitable degree or level of professional experience that aligns with the Participant’s complexities.
Previous experience working as a Support Coordinator is desirable but if you have the Values and Purpose alignment and trauma informed, person centred work ethic we can support you to develop into a successful Support Coordinator within Network Case Management Services.
We require you to have Australian working rights, have a current driver’s licence and insured vehicle, a National Police Clearance, NDIS Worker Screening Check, Working with Children’s Check, Covid 19 Vaccination Certificate.
As part of your induction we require you to complete the following online training: NDIS Worker Orientation Module, New Worker NDIS Induction Module, Medication Management, Infection Control, Work Health and Safety and Professional Boundaries.
Casual hourly rate
Our very generous casual hourly rate for Support Coordination starts at $60 an hour for Support Coordination and $100 an hour for Specialist Support Coordination. These hourly rates increase based upon experience and skill level and as a casual you also receive superannuation.
Join our team
If you’d like to work with us, please complete the form below and our team will make contact with you!