5 days ago Be among the first 25 applicantsGet AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.Direct message the job poster from Amelia Read PsychologyLocation: HybridEmployment Type: Casual (10-20 hours per week to start with room to grow)At Amelia Read Psychology, we're not just hiring—we're building a team of heart-led professionals who believe that neurodiversity is something to be celebrated, not just accepted.If you're passionate about developing and facilitating inclusive and engaging group programs, and are ready to do meaningful, affirming work alongside people who get it, we’d love to hear from you.This is your chance to reimagine what inclusive, strengths-based care really looks like—while working in a supportive, flexible, and genuinely values-driven team.Come as you are, and help shape a practice that puts authenticity, compassion, and growth at the centre of everything we do.Join a Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice That Celebrates Authenticity, Strengths, and Growth.Amelia Read Psychology is on a mission to empower neurodivergent individuals and families by embracing their strengths, dismantling stigma, and fostering resilience. We're now seeking an experienced and creative NDIS Groups Facilitator to join our growing team on the Gold Coast.Led by a clinical psychologist with lived experience of autism and ADHD, our practice is known for its affirming, strengths-based approach and inclusive culture. If you're looking to work in a team that gets it - and where you can truly make a difference - you might have found your people.About the Role:As a NDIS Groups Facilitator, you’ll be the creative force behind the development and execution of our inclusive, engaging, and supportive group programs that cater to the diverse needs of participants, while complementing the services offered at our clinic. This role is ideal for someone who is outgoing, innovative, and autonomous, who thrives on connection, creativity, and community-building. We are seeking a passionate, experienced individual with lots of ideas, the drive to implement them, and the ability to facilitate an engaging space.This role offers flexibility through a casual, hybrid position beginning with 10-20 hours per week and room to grow. A mix of weekday, after school, and weekend hours are required, depending on program schedules.Key Responsibilities:· Program Development and Facilitation: Design and deliver diverse social groups tailored to participants' needs, interests, and abilities. Assist with the development and execution of psych-educational groups facilitated by Amelia Read Psychology Psychologists.· Content Creation and Resource Allocation: Create engaging content and resources tailored to the evolving needs of the group. Identify and source required resources in a timely manner and within the allocated budget.· Participant Engagement: Build rapport with participants to understand their preferences, needs, and triggers, ensuring programs are inclusive and strengths based.· Event Planning: Plan, organise, and coordinate the events. Assist with the logistical aspects, including venue selection, transportation, accessibility, and any necessary accommodations, ensuring smooth event execution.· Community Engagement: Liaise with local organisations, service providers, and relevant stakeholders to foster partnerships expand the scope and impact of our programs.· Collaboration and Teamwork: Work collaboratively with other team members to streamline and enhance program delivery, ensuring engaging, well-communicated, and efficiently run group programs.· Guidance and Supervision: Supervise support staff during group activities, providing guidance as needed and ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all.· Risk Management: Identify and manage potential and actual risks, ensuring the physical and emotional safety of all participants, staff, and stakeholders.· Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate records such as attendance logs, case notes, risk assessments, and incident reports.· Evaluation and Improvement: Collect pre and post program feedback, conduct evaluations, and use this data to inform continuous improvement.What You Will Bring:· Experience in group facilitation, event planning, or community engagement (preferably in Disability, Mental Health, or Community Services)· Strong understanding of the diverse needs of neurodivergent individual· Understanding of the NDIS Framework and Code of Conduct· Strong interpersonal, communication, and organisational skills· Effective communication and conflict resolution skills· A compassionate, inclusive, and trauma-informed approach· Ability to work independently with initiative, as well as collaboratively within a team· Passion for empowering neurodivergent individuals to thrive as their authentic selves· Driver’s license and own reliable car· Yellow Card desirableWhy Join Us?Flexible schedule to suit your life and availabilityHybrid role allowing you the flexibility to work from home where appropriateAutonomy and freedom within a supportive teamOpportunities to grow with a business that’s expanding its services and locationsA team culture that actually walks the walk when it comes to neurodiversityReady to Join the Team?Send your resume and cover letter to jaimie@ameliareadpsychology.com.auLet us know your experience, qualifications, availability, and what draws you to Amelia Read Psychology.We can’t wait to meet you!Seniority levelSeniority levelMid-Senior levelEmployment typeEmployment typeOtherJob functionJob functionHuman ResourcesIndustriesMedical PracticesReferrals increase your chances of interviewing at Amelia Read Psychology by 2xSign in to set job alerts for “Group Facilitator” roles.We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. 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