Support Coordinator

Ruah

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Northbridge - Australia

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Support Coordinator Family and Domestic Violence

About Ruah

Ruah is a leading values-driven employer in Western Australias community services sector. Our staff go boldly not just supporting people in need but working to end homelessness end domestic violence and create opportunities for people struggling with poverty and mental health challenges.

Our professional team of operational and corporate services staff is backed by one of WAs biggest Peer support workforces. Our staff reflect our commitment to diversity and inclusion where difference is valued celebrated and embraced.

By choosing to work with us you are helping transform the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged people in our community.

About the Role

The Support Coordinator position is at the forefront of the organisation in providing client facing recovery support interventions. Supported by the Team Lead you will play an important role in improving the health and social wellbeing housing and overall quality of life for clients maximising functional recovery self-management independence and participation in the community.

The Support Coordinator advocates with and on behalf of the client to meet wider social health and well-being needs. This role is responsible for undertaking tasks around case management documentation referrals and appointments.

This is a permanent full-time position working 76 hours per fortnight in our Womens Refuge which operates on a 24/7 basis.

What were looking for:

The successful applicants will be required to meet the following criteria:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of diversity and social inclusion- including gender sexuality disability cultural age and linguistic diversity and Aboriginal culture.
  • Demonstrated understanding of complex issues facing people who experience circumstances such as homelessness AOD use family/domestic violence and mental heal health issues.
  • Personal goal planning skills that contribute to the achievement of client goals in line with the Model of Care.
  • Skills in reflective practice and highly developed report writing using analytical reasoning.
  • Ability to support mentor and work alongside supporting staff members.
  • Advanced computer skills proficient in Microsoft Office and client reporting system.
  • Ability to engage and maintain professional relationships with clients and their wider formal and informal supports with multiple needs and challenges.
  • Willingness and ability to work within and contribute to the vision mission core values and the guiding principles of the organisation.
  • Knowledge and understanding of diversity gender and social inclusion particularly Aboriginal culture.
  • Relevant qualifications in a related discipline at degree diploma or certificate level or related work or lived experience.

*It is a genuine occupational qualification of this position to be female in accordance with section 27 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984.

What do we offer

  • A salary aligned with Level 4 of the Ruah Enterprise Agreement (and the SCHADS Award) starting at $88372.
  • 5 weeks annual leave 17.5% annual leave loading.
  • 16 weeks paid parental leave with flexibility to take at 32 weeks half-pay (uniquely new staff can access 4 weeks paid parental leave after just 6 months service).
  • Free independent and confidential access for you and your direct family to our Employee Assistance Program.
  • Free Ruah-paid Journey Cover (insurance for when youre getting to and from work).
  • Incredibly valuable Salary Packaging (to extend your take home pay) with:
  • up to $15900 core packaging
  • an additional $2650 in meal entertainment packaging
  • benefits for salary packaging travel accommodation parking fees education expenses and more!
  • Opportunities to be active in the Ruah Community such as participating in a wide range of working groups joining us at Pride events being a part of a range of cultural events to promote and support reconciliation and much much more!

Required compliance documents:

  • Current drivers license
  • National Police Clearance Certificate
  • International Police Clearance Certificate if applicable
  • First Aid Certificate

How to apply

Wed love to hear from you!

Please click apply create your LiveHire profile and submit your current CV along with a cover letter of no more than two pages helping us understand your fit for this role.

Closing date for applications: Sunday 30 November 2025.

The Job advertisement may be closed earlier than the date mentioned above.

For further information please contact Alvina Eades Team Lead - Family and Domestic Violence at

We are building a workplace where difference is embraced and encouraged - and to do this weneed people on our team who are representative of the clients we work with who are passionate about change and courageous enough to stand up for what is right. Everyone is welcome. Everyone belongs.

We are committed to protecting children and young people from harm. All applicants will undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.


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Support Coordinator Family and Domestic ViolenceAbout RuahRuah is a leading values-driven employer in Western Australias community services sector. Our staff go boldly not just supporting people in need but working to end homelessness end domestic violence and create opportunities for people struggl...
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Key Skills

  • Time Management
  • Developmental Disabilities Experience
  • Intake Experience
  • Mediation Experience
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Customer Support
  • Case Management
  • Medical Terminology
  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Child Protective Services
  • Social Work
  • Word Processing

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Ruah is an integrated community service provider in Western Australia - providing support in the areas of housing and homelessness, family and domestic violence and mental health.

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