 
        
        In-house training and career development opportunities 
- $43.08 per hour + Super + Salary packaging options to increase take home pay 
- Work life balance 3 days per week 
**ABOUT US** 
Momentum Collective is a values-led, not-for-profit organisation making a difference across mental health, disability, housing, homelessness, domestic violence, and community services. With over 40 years of impact, we’re proud of our work—and the people who make it possible. 
**ABOUT THE ROLE** 
As a Coordinator, your role is to oversee the day-to-day delivery of services and supports for NDIS clients receiving in-home care. You are responsible for ensuring that services are person-centred, meet quality standards, and are delivered in accordance with program guidelines. You will facilitate and report on outcomes for clients and their families and take on a leadership role in bringing about a positive and thriving team culture. 
**WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR** 
You will be passionate about providing high quality services to our clients, have fantastic coordination skills and experience with the ability to communicate effectively and foster a great team environment. Previous experience in a similar role will be highly regarded. 
**Working with Momentum means you’ll be part of an organisation which creates positive and lasting change in people’s lives** 
**WHY MOMENTUM COLLECTIVE** 
**Wellbeing-focused**: Access free counselling, wellbeing coaching, nutrition and financial support 
**Salary packaging**: Maximise your take-home pay with generous NFP salary packaging 
**Fitness Passport Membership** Unparalleled access for you and your family to over **845+ gyms and pools** across Australia. 
**Recognition**: Our BRAVO program celebrates contribution and impact 
Criteria: 
- Cert IV in relevant industry qual and/or significant industry experience. 
- Current unencumbered Driver’s Licence 
- NDIS Worker Screening 
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check. 
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in comprehensive assessment, planning, provision and evaluation of services for clients. 
- Demonstrated expertise in the provision of services to people with Complex Support Needs. 
- Significant experience working in a community and/or disability setting/service (or similar). 
- Knowledge and experience of working within marginalised communities with complex mental health, trauma, crisis and physical needs. 
- Understanding of social disadvantage and commitment to the rights of Indigenous and other people living with disability and/or mental illness. 
We’re proud to be building a workplace where everyone belongs. We welcome and celebrate people of all backgrounds — including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people of all genders and sexual orientations, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, neurodiverse individuals, people of all ages, and those living with disability. Your uniqueness is not just accepted here — it’s valued. 
**Interested in this position?** 
**To Apply** 
Please click the “Apply” button to upload your resume and cover letter. 
**For Enquiries**:please contact Maree on 0422 362 396 
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