Reports to: NDIS Manager
The Support Coordinator plays an integral role for NDIS participants in interpreting their NDIS plan, assisting them to establish the supports in their plan and develop their capacity over time to coordinate and manage their own supports.
Primary Objectives
Assist NDIS participants to:
Implement their plan and increase their capacity to manage/direct their own supports
Have greater opportunities to explore and connect with their community and alternative support options
Strengthen their informal support networks
Maximise the value for money they receive from their supports
Access and use the NDIS Participant Portal
Effectively communicate and maintain relationships with the NDIA.
Action referrals in a timely manner.
Support the NDIS participant to:
Assess a number of mainstream, community, informal and provider options
Select preferred options or providers
Negotiate services to be provided and their prices
Develop service agreements and create service bookings with preferred providers
Arrange for any assessments required to determine the nature and type of funding required (e.g. assessment to determine the type of complex home modifications required)
Determine the budget for each support type and advise any relevant plan manager of the breakdown of funds
Liaise with any plan manager to establish the appropriate claim categories and attribute the correct amount of funds
Link to mainstream or community services (i.e. housing, education, transport, health)
Strengthen and enhance participants' capacity to coordinate supports, self-direct and manage supports and participate in the community
Be the key contact for service issues, complaints, major changes and plan reviews.
Assist participants to prepare for their plan review by supporting them to:
Assess whether they achieved their goals and got value for money for their plan
Identify solutions to problems experienced in implementing the plan
Consider new goals
Maintain confidentiality of customers, their families/carers and the organisation.
Effective networking internally and externally to assist individuals achieve their desired personal outcomes.
Manage any perceived or real conflict of interest in accordance with the NDIA's Terms of Business.
Provide NDIA with reports on specific goals, outcomes and success indicators within the agreed reporting frequency.
Enhance the organisations practice and reputation through continuous improvement, business development and innovation.
Develop strong relationships with customers and their families.
Develop collaborative working relationships with key external stakeholders.
Share knowledge and experience with colleagues.
A commitment to the Code of Conduct of LMNSPN.
Excellent interpersonal and active listening skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to adapt communication style to meet people's needs.
Able to resolve conflict.
High level of numeracy and literacy.
Strong administrative skills; time management, coordination of tasks, efficient work practices.
Excellent computer literacy and confidence and capability in using systems and technology.
Ability to work with minimal supervision.
Ability to build and maintain strong community connections and relationships with service providers, individuals and/or families/carers.
Ability to understand the NDIS Price Guide and flexibility within budgets, the NDIS legislation and rules including provisions relating to reasonable and necessary supports and the role of the mainstream service system.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $37.35 – $43.08 per hour
Expected hours: 18 per week
Application Question(s):
Do you have previous experience as an NDIS Support Coordinator?
Licence/Certification:
Working with Children Check (Preferred)
NDIS Worker Screening Check (Preferred)
Work Authorisation:
Australia (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person
Expected Start Date:
25/11/2024
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