Sirv is seeking a dedicated and organised Team Leader to join our high-intensity complex care and mental health support team. This hybrid role combines administrative leadership rostering coordination and frontline care delivery. Youll play a key part in ensuring smooth daily operations supporting staff performance and maintaining high-quality participant outcomes in line with Sirvs values and NDIS Practice Standards.
This is a temporary position for 6 months upon commencement with possibility of extension and conversion to full-time.
The position currently offers a minimum of 15 hours of administration support per week across Monday Wednesday and Thursday (5 hours per day) (alternative days will be considered upon request of the right applicant) with additional hours often available providing direct care shifts so flexibility and availability for shift work (including evenings weekends and public holidays) is essential.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and maintain rosters to ensure consistent coverage and continuity of care.
- Provide leadership guidance and mentoring to frontline support workers.
- Deliver direct supports to participants with high-intensity and complex needs when required.
- Manage communication between staff participants families and management.
- Assist with recruitment onboarding and staff training coordination.
- Monitor incident reporting risk management and compliance documentation.
- Support scheduling payroll preparation and service delivery tracking through internal systems.
- Foster a positive person-centred and trauma-informed team culture.
Essential Criteria
- Experience in a leadership rostering or coordination role within disability community or healthcare.
- Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Certificate III or higher in Individual Support Community Services Mental Health or equivalent.
- Strong understanding of NDIS Practice Standards and person-centred care.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness and availability to complete direct care shifts including sleepovers or weekends if required.
- Current NDIS Worker Screening Check Blue Card First Aid & CPR and Manual Handling Certificate (or willingness to obtain before commencement).
- Valid driver licence and reliable transport.
Desirable
- Experience with rostering systems (e.g. Employment Hero ShiftCare Connecteam Nightingale Companion).
- Previous experience supporting participants with complex behaviour or mental health needs.
- Supervisory experience in high-intensity support environments.
What Sirv Offers
- Supportive leadership and a collaborative values-driven culture.
- Professional development and training opportunities.
- Opportunities for additional hours as the service expands.
- A role with purposeempowering people with complex needs to live safely independently and meaningfully.
How to Apply
Click apply or send your resume and a short cover letter outlining your relevant experience and availability to:
Nicholas Bartram Recruiting Manager Sirv
Sirv is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from First Nations peoples people with disability culturally and linguistically diverse communities and LGBTQIA people.
Required Experience:
Manager
Sirv is seeking a dedicated and organised Team Leader to join our high-intensity complex care and mental health support team. This hybrid role combines administrative leadership rostering coordination and frontline care delivery. Youll play a key part in ensuring smooth daily operations supporting s...
Sirv is seeking a dedicated and organised Team Leader to join our high-intensity complex care and mental health support team. This hybrid role combines administrative leadership rostering coordination and frontline care delivery. Youll play a key part in ensuring smooth daily operations supporting staff performance and maintaining high-quality participant outcomes in line with Sirvs values and NDIS Practice Standards.
This is a temporary position for 6 months upon commencement with possibility of extension and conversion to full-time.
The position currently offers a minimum of 15 hours of administration support per week across Monday Wednesday and Thursday (5 hours per day) (alternative days will be considered upon request of the right applicant) with additional hours often available providing direct care shifts so flexibility and availability for shift work (including evenings weekends and public holidays) is essential.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and maintain rosters to ensure consistent coverage and continuity of care.
- Provide leadership guidance and mentoring to frontline support workers.
- Deliver direct supports to participants with high-intensity and complex needs when required.
- Manage communication between staff participants families and management.
- Assist with recruitment onboarding and staff training coordination.
- Monitor incident reporting risk management and compliance documentation.
- Support scheduling payroll preparation and service delivery tracking through internal systems.
- Foster a positive person-centred and trauma-informed team culture.
Essential Criteria
- Experience in a leadership rostering or coordination role within disability community or healthcare.
- Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Certificate III or higher in Individual Support Community Services Mental Health or equivalent.
- Strong understanding of NDIS Practice Standards and person-centred care.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness and availability to complete direct care shifts including sleepovers or weekends if required.
- Current NDIS Worker Screening Check Blue Card First Aid & CPR and Manual Handling Certificate (or willingness to obtain before commencement).
- Valid driver licence and reliable transport.
Desirable
- Experience with rostering systems (e.g. Employment Hero ShiftCare Connecteam Nightingale Companion).
- Previous experience supporting participants with complex behaviour or mental health needs.
- Supervisory experience in high-intensity support environments.
What Sirv Offers
- Supportive leadership and a collaborative values-driven culture.
- Professional development and training opportunities.
- Opportunities for additional hours as the service expands.
- A role with purposeempowering people with complex needs to live safely independently and meaningfully.
How to Apply
Click apply or send your resume and a short cover letter outlining your relevant experience and availability to:
Nicholas Bartram Recruiting Manager Sirv
Sirv is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from First Nations peoples people with disability culturally and linguistically diverse communities and LGBTQIA people.
Required Experience:
Manager
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