At Meliora Life, we are more than a support provider, we are a close-knit team with a heartfelt mission to uplift and empower those we serve. As a boutique company with a bespoke approach to service delivery, we specialize in providing compassionate NDIS support to individuals living with psychosocial disabilities.We have an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and empathetic Support Coordinator / Psychosocial Recovery Coach to join us part-time, supporting participants across South East Queensland.Meliora Life is driven by a passion for mental health and well-being. We embrace diversity and are proud to support people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and those with unique life experiences. Here, you will be part of a team that values your skills, supports your growth, and encourages you to make a meaningful impact every day.Key responsibilities includes but not limited to: Working closely with the participant, families, NDIA and other stakeholders such as; Office of the Public Guardian, Public Trustee, NDIS Service Providers and Community and Mainstream services (Housing, Health, Justice, Education)Supporting participants to build their capacity in understanding their funding, implementing their plan and exercising choice and control in choosing their supportsSupporting the participants with an emphasis on their short and long-term goals whilst monitoring and reporting their outcomesSupport participants to resolve conflicts that ariseProvide written reports as required to support participant plan reviewsGathering reports from services to support participant plan reviewsRespond to enquiries in a timely and professional mannerProvide ongoing individually tailored Support Coordination servicesHave the capacity to network and develop positive relationships with local community groups, NDIS services and Mainstream servicesAttend stakeholder and networking meetingsRequirements: Tertiary qualifications in Allied Health, Human Services, Community Services, Disability, Mental Health or other related discipline Have experience in the Disability/ Community Services field and demonstrate knowledge of the NDIS (Previous LAC's and Support Coordinators encouraged to apply)Experience supporting a broad range of participants with varying needsAbility to work independently with minimal supervisionPossess problem solving, planning and organisational skills and be detail orientedCurrent Class C Driver's LicenceCurrent COVID-19 Vaccination StatusNational Police CheckNDIS Disability Worker Screening CheckQLD Working with Children Check (Blue Card)Access to a roadworthy vehicle with insurance and current registrationMust have working rights to work in AustraliaAbout You Have excellent communication skills, both verbal and writtenHave excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to manage various relationshipsEnjoy supporting people to build their skills and achieve their goalsBe able to work autonomously and take initiative to complete tasksEnjoy working in a diverse team and supporting diverse individualsBe resilient and have the ability to adapt to ever changing situationsWhat we provide: Continuous training and supervision (yearly subscription to a training platform, MHFA training)Employee Assistance ProgramLaptopMobile PhoneFlexible Work HoursTo apply, please email your resume with contact details of at least 2 referees to (email protected) People of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background as well as a CALD Background are encouraged to apply.