About the Opportunity
Melbourne City Mission is a leading community support organization working alongside people to live the life they aspire to, their way, providing a broad range of support in Homelessness, Disability, Palliative Care, Early Childhood Intervention Services (ECIS), Early Years and Education service areas.
As a Support Coordinator/Recovery Coach at MCM, you will assist participants to work towards the identified goals in their NDIS plan by navigating the NDIS service system, making informed decisions and obtaining the resources and support they need and want.
Using an individualised approach, you will plan, develop and coordinate services for NDIS clients by:
- Forming ongoing relationships with your case load of participants by listening, building rapport and trust;
- Ensuring participants are aware of their rights and can advocate for what they want and need, this includes, offering choices and empowering participants to make decisions around their supports;
- Liaising with internal and external services to maximise participant outcomes;
- Supporting, developing, and building capacity in individuals to manage their own supports;
- Monitoring and reviewing plans and goals in consultation with participants and their families;
- Providing support and assistance as appropriate to relevant others/stakeholders;
- Establishing and developing strong relationships with NDIS, community and mainstream supports;
- Working with culturally diverse participants in a culturally safe and aware manner;
- Working in a trauma informed and with a person-centred approach facilitating choice and control for your participants;
- Report writing and gathering appropriate evidence to advocate for adequate funding that meets your participants needs; and
- Always putting the participant at the centre of what we do.
About you
We are looking for someone who can:
- Support participants to build capacity to coordinate their plans, negotiate appropriate support and services; and connect with community support and mainstream services in addition to Mental Health support.
- Use local knowledge and sector expertise to increase opportunities for people with Mental Health to be connected to local communities by providing holistic, positive and a service that enables a full and contributing life. This includes working in a collaborative manner with the participant, family and relevant stakeholders to achieve goals.
- Deliver services and support with a high level of customer service.
- Operate as required by legislation and departmental standards and exercise the appropriate authorities and legal delegations pursuant to relevant legislation and other specific delegations and functions.
- Contribute to the maintenance of prescribed registers, reporting systems and client records ensuring the need to adhere to matters of confidentiality and diversity within a sensitive environment.
Benefits of working with MCM include:
- Inclusive Employer by the Diversity Council of Australia
- Attractive Salary Packaging benefits
- Supportive learning and development environment
- Culture of continuous improvement
Essential:
- Minimum of Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work or Certificate IV in Mental Health) or equivalent training; or a minimum two years of experience in mental health-related work.
- Experience and skills to work competently alongside people, families and relevant stakeholders in their local community to build capacity to participate in the community and manage some or all aspects of their plan.
- Well-developed communication (both oral and written) skills with the capacity to prepare and complete reports and case notes in clear and concise language.
- The ability to interpret information from other sources/documents and present information in a manner appropriate to the purpose and audience.
- Demonstrated ability to identify, measure and report on client outcomes.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills with the capacity to liaise effectively with a wide range of customers and service providers.
- The ability to work autonomously and cooperatively as a member of a team.
- Competence in data management concepts and the use of customer management systems to record and maintain client data accurately.
- Strong organisational skills which includes time management, meeting KPI targets in relation to MCM business rules.
- Experience working with people living with Mental Health
- Knowledge of the NDIS Act 2013, Disability Act 2006 and other relevant legislation.
- Experience working in a Mental Health/ NDIS environment.
Screening Criteria
- National Police check
- Working with Children check and NDIS Worker Screening check or ability to obtain
- Valid Victorian Drivers licence
- Right to Work in Australia
Applications for this role close: 30 October 2024, so please apply early. Please include your current resume and cover letter.
Please review the position description to understand more about the role and responsibilities. If you have any needs throughout the recruitment process that have not already been catered for, we encourage you to contact recruitment@mcm.org.au to let us know how we can better support you to apply.
About MCM
We are a leading not for profit, purpose-driven organisation that offers a broad range of services in Early Years, Disability, Homelessness and Family Services, Palliative Care and Education.
Our commitment to Safety
MCM is committed to the safety of its clients and employees, taking a zero-tolerance approach to violence within the workplace and abuse, including child abuse and abuse of people with disability. All employees are required to comply with the Child Safe Standards.
Our Commitment to Diversity
At MCM we embrace our differences because we know that diversity helps us to innovate and make the biggest impact possible. Our DEI Strategy supports and drives an inclusive workplace culture. We embrace the learning opportunities that come with authentic commitment to equity of access for all. We particularly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates to apply.