Support Coordindator

6 months ago


Ipswich, Australia Mercy Community Service Full time

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) helps people living with a broad range of physical, intellectual and psychosocial impairments in the form of funded packages. This means money they are able to use to pay for support and services they might need to go about daily life.
Utilising this funding can be tricky, especially for those that might face barriers in accessing, communicating and coordinating the services and support they need. This is where a Support Coordinator comes in A Support Coordinator works directly with people living with disability and their families, helping them maximise the funding that the NDIS has provided. They play a pivotal role around the person receiving NDIS funding ensuring that funds are used and allocated correctly, connecting and coordinating people to services, providing feedback between parties, and providing reports to the NDIS.
Success in this role is helping someone utilise their funding in a way that they are able to meet all their goals and aspirations personally and as outlined in their NDIS plan.

**Tell me more about the role available**
- Currently, we have opportunity for a full-time (Monday - Friday) permanent, Support Coordinator based in our Ipswich office. This role is paid at a Level 4 under the SCHADS Award, which equates to $82,044 + 10.5% Superannuation per annum. We are looking for those who have at least one year of experience as a Support Coordinator in the field.
In this role your day-to-day responsibilities will include but are not limited to:

- Supporting and communicating directly with people living with disability, their families and other support networks to provide information and understanding of their NDIS plan
- Identifying the most appropriate services within the community to suit individual needs
- Advocating for, and supporting individuals to communicate their goals and aspirations to their stakeholder team and the National Disability Insurance Agency
- Attending home and community visits to check in on how things are going, and build relationships and networks
- Undertaking general case management of a person’s file including official notes and reports
- Managing and monitoring a person’s budget to ensure they are utilising all the funds available to them as per their NDIS Plan
- Some of these points may sound complicated, however don’t let this put you off -our comprehensive training and support will ensure you have the best chance of success in the role
Any experience you may have in health or community services, family care, other human services or in case management, is a great base to start as a Support Coordinator. However, we also value people who are passionate about assisting others in this field, are organised and process-driven, have solid communication and networking skills, are keen to learn, grow and make a difference

**Why choose Mercy Community for the next step in your career?**
- Mercy Community appreciates the important work that each person contributes to the success of our programs and services. Being part of the Mercy team, means you have access to some fantastic benefits, such as we:

- Pay for your Queensland Blue Card and NDIS Worker Screening Card when you need - saving you up to $153 if you need both cards
- Provide you and your immediate family free, professional and confidential counselling services. This includes specialised First Nations counsellors.
- Provide the opportunity to increase your take home pay through the use of salary sacrificing and other packaging benefits -up to $18,550 per annum is available to take advantage of
- Provide access to novated leases for a vehicle to help reduce your taxable income.
- Depending on your role, you may also be eligible:

- For annual influenza and/or other vaccination reimbursements
- To receive pay bonus’ of $500 for successful employee referrals
- To cash out or purchase annual leave and to
- Take advantage of extra leave entitlements
- We also ensure all our employees have access to a wide variety of excellent learning and development tools, online and in-person, to continue your professional and personal development. This is kick-started with a thorough induction and orientation program as well as on-the-job planned support and guidance. We also ensure that you have access to broader long-term career pathways and opportunities across Disability Supports and in other programs and services right across Mercy Community.

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**Connect with us**
- Mercy Community is a Catholic not-for-profit organisation, that along with _
- the Sisters of Mercy Brisbane Congregation before us,_
- have been providing services across urban, rural, and remote Queensland for over 150 years. We live by our values of Compassion, Integrity, Dignity and Empowerment which inspires all the work we do supporting families and young people, people living with disability, and older people; to live hopeful connected lives within diverse and inclusive commu