Description:
NDIS Services and Accommodation Manager (Relieving role – 6 months )
Newdawn Support Services
Location: Cranbourne, Melbourne VIC Aged & Disability Support (Community Services & Development)
Full time
This is an initial 6-month contract with possible ongoing employment in an alternative role.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and energetic manager with a can-do attitude and extensive experience in the disability sector to provide leadership and management across our client services portfolio, including staff supervision and performance, service development, design, and delivery. We are looking for a professional with hands-on ability, excellent management, and people skills.
About Newdawn Support Services
Newdawn Support Services is a community provider that bases its core values on caring, valuing, encouraging, and facilitating principles. With over 10 years of experience providing foster care for young people with disabilities, working in the forensic sector, and with people living with complex mental health diagnoses, our founder used his knowledge and experience to establish Newdawn Support Services (NDSS).
We are a team of passionate, skilled professionals who care about the people we support. We support people who live with a range of challenges, such as mental health, physical health and psychological disabilities. Our person-centred approach ensures participants have what they need to achieve their goals.
Role overview:
We seek a manager with extensive experience in the disability sector to provide leadership and management across our client services portfolio, including service development, staff supervision, design and delivery, including but not limited to Supported Independent Living (SIL), accommodation services, and NDIS Core Supports. The successful candidate must be ready, willing and able to take on day-to-day tasks in all areas of service delivery as needed, including participation in after-hours emergency on-call roster.
You will work closely and collaboratively with relevant internal and external stakeholders and multi-disciplinary teams to develop and deliver person-centred, high-quality services
to support participants with a range of support needs and must take the lead in operationalising, managing and reviewing services.
This role will be responsible for maintaining and achieving financial targets, participating in audits, analysing data, generating reports, coordinating work, and offering strategic insight to ensure the sustainability and viability of relevant programs and contribute to participant intake and assessment.
Additionally, the role will lead the implementation and delivery of new client programs. It will work with service delivery and Support Coordination teams and other stakeholders, ensuring that NDSS provides effective functioning across all aspects of participant services.
This role oversees services across several locations across Victoria. As NDSS is embarking on a stage of growth, this is an ideal role for someone looking to take the next step in their professional expansion.
Responsibilities Include:
Refining models of support to ensure contemporary, innovative and person-centred service delivery.
Ensuring appropriate support for participants with complex needs are provided within funding parameters.
Work proactively and creatively to ensure participant goals are realised.
Motivate, coach, and drive the service team to achieve performance objectives while providing a high standard of service to the NDSS community.
Ensure the development and implementation of Performance and Development Plans for the team.
Ensuring participant plans are assessed, reviewed and implemented in consultation with relevant stakeholders.
Ensure that all funded services provided to participants are claimed within deadlines.
Support staff to obtain personal, program and organisational goals in service and professional development.
Facilitate the upskilling of staff through learning and training. Implement and maintain clear KPIs in line with service contracts and organisational objectives.
Assure the implementation and practice of business processes.
Liaise with various departments to ensure proper processes are being followed, including recruitment, employment lifecycle and performance review processes.
Provide direct support to the Director and other management in reporting, advising on opportunities, assessing process changes and providing program updates.
Identify risks and opportunities for growth.
Overseeing workforce, including recruitment, induction, rostering, performance management, WHS, and supporting the ongoing learning and development of staff.
Representing the organisation as a senior critical initial contact for external stakeholders, including NDIS, NDIA (National Disability Insurance Agency), Department of Justice, DFFHS, Office of the Public Guardian and other Government agencies.
Engaging and collaborating with key stakeholders to ensure appropriate service delivery projects and outcomes for participants.
About you:
This position requires someone with exceptional interpersonal and people management skills, a service-orientated mindset, and a results-driven approach to solving problems. You will be experienced in providing person-centred practices with participants with varying degrees of need and complexity (and behaviours of concern) and will have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
In addition, you will be able to demonstrate:
Key Selection Criteria
Relevant tertiary qualification or equivalent experience (disability/ mental health/youth or relevant discipline)
High-level knowledge of NDIS
2+ years’ experience in NDIS service delivery and management and developing staff at a senior level.
Demonstrated leadership capabilities with experience managing teams of support workers across multiple accommodation services, regions and sites.
Solution-focused with a keen eye for identifying growth and development opportunities.
Demonstrated ability to translate policies and procedures and organisation strategies into operational plans.
Ability to develop and maintain relationships with both internal and external stakeholders, including the Senior Management Team.
Proven ability to influence decisions, lead change, and identify solutions for complex issues.
High-level judgement and problem-solving skills with the ability to apply critical thinking and make sound decisions.
Well-developed interpersonal skills with a strong person-centred focus
A leader who influences people
NDIS Worker Screening Check
Excellent written & verbal communication skills
Experience meeting deadlines and working within a fast-paced environment.
Comprehensive knowledge of program funding, reporting requirements and service guidelines relevant to the disability sector
To apply please attach your resume and address the key selection criteria in your cover letter outlining your skills, experience why you want to work with Newdawn Support Services and why you are suitable for this role
The recruitment processes.
We want to meet you face-to-face to ensure we fit well.
You’ll be contacted for an initial conversation.
From there, we’ll make a shortlist of candidates.
Then those successful will be invited to an interview with our recruitment team
You will contact at every step of the process.
We will then have a further in-depth interview with the most suitable candidates.
Applicants must submit applications via a written resume accompanied by a Cover Letter addressing the key selection criteria. A copy of the position description will be sent to the applicants selected for face-to-face interviews.
Why work with us?
We provide a positive work environment that encourages and promotes work/life balance, a sense of humour. In this role you will work with an excellent team who will encourage and
inspire you to develop and progress your skills and career, whilst supporting people with complex support needs to live an active life.
We value our teams, and our employees enjoy a range of benefits, including:
Competitive salary
Novotel Vehicle Leasing is available.
5 weeks annual leave per year + 17.5% leave loading
Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities
Access to free confidential counselling and support via our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Work satisfaction – love what you do and why you do it!