Early Childhood Coordinator - Seven Hills
Multiple temporary full-time roles are available until 30 June 2025 in Seven Hills. 5 weeks leave, gym membership, and an... more info
Northcott is committed to providing a flexible workplace and offers the opportunity (post training) to work 3 days from home and 2 in the office. We also provide flexibility with hours, allowing you to choose between 7:30 am - 5:30 pm. 5 weeks leave, gym membership, and an insurance discount. Salary packaging benefits that can increase your take-home pay. Temporary Full-Time role to 30 June 2025 in Seven Hills. Diversity and Inclusion Statement: Northcott is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage individuals with invisible disabilities to apply and are ready to make the necessary adjustments to support your application and employment experience. Reach out to our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team at for assistance or to discuss your individual needs. Who are we? The NDIS Partners in the Community Program (PITC) supports the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to be implemented locally. As an NDIA partner, Northcott delivers the NDIS Early Childhood Approach (ECA) service to local communities in Northern NSW, Mid North Coast, Hunter New England, North Sydney, and Western Sydney. The EC approach supports activities that will improve the independence and social participation of children aged 0-9 years with developmental delay and/or disability. Do you have the desire to work alongside families to determine the support and connections they require to achieve their child’s individualised goals? Would you like to provide evidence-based and family-centred early intervention services to children and families in individual & group settings? Do you value using your knowledge of 0-6-year-old developmental milestones and the impact of disability and developmental delay to engage with families & children? Do you wish to develop positive & trusting relationships to coach & upskill families to best support their child’s development in their everyday routines & environments? Would you like to work within a key worker framework and be supported by a multi-disciplinary team through regular case consults & joint visits with families? Do you want to make valuable connections with services in your community to support children and families best? Do you want ongoing quality early intervention training that aligns with best practice principles? Then this role may be for you! Click here to learn more about the early childhood approach and see how you can make a difference: Have a look at some of our team talking about their roles at Northcott: We are an enthusiastic team of early childhood professionals focusing on providing a high-quality, best-practice service within the NDIS partners in the community approach to children and families. This role is for a coordinator to work within the early support pathway. The skills and experience we are looking for include: Minimum diploma tertiary qualifications in Early Childhood Education, Allied Health Professions, or other relevant education/health professional field (new graduates encouraged to apply). An understanding of early childhood development and the ability to use this knowledge to support & upskill families in an individualised way – one size does not fit all. Strong communication & interpersonal skills and the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary, key worker framework to ensure holistic, quality early interventions for families. Experience providing support to families using a strengths-based coaching approach that values the child’s natural environment is desirable. You will also write reports and provide details to the NDIA on a child’s developmental and functional abilities, so proficient use of a computer is essential. Other requirements include: Current Driver's Licence - P1 minimum. Valid Working with Children’s Check Clearance. Valid NDIS Worker Screening Check (NDISWC) or willingness to obtain. We understand and value the importance of a multi-disciplinary team. You can connect with occupational therapists, speech pathologists, early childhood educators, social workers & other professionals to ensure you have the knowledge to support the child & family best. We have a comprehensive, tailored training program to help you understand the Partner in the Community Approach and ensure that you have the skills required to succeed with families. We value ongoing mentoring and supervision and provide internal & external training, including parent coaching, routine-based interviews, trauma-informed practice (and many more!). We have supportive and experienced Team Leaders and managers & a supervision framework that fosters your professional development goals – we want to see you thrive and succeed! We are diverse and inclusive – Our teams are multicultural and make it a point to embrace different cultures and opinions. Our work environment is dynamic – you will work in the child’s home, early education & other mainstream and community settings and connect with your colleagues both in the office and when working remotely from home. Benefits we offer: A diverse group of people in a great team environment who share knowledge, pursue growth, and a desire for excellence. Salary packaging, Perkbox, health and wellbeing benefits, and more. Great leave entitlements & flexible working environment. To apply, please provide an updated resume and a brief cover letter giving an overview of your skills and experience relevant to the role's requirements. Northcott offices will be closed for the Christmas break from 24/12/2024 and reopen on Tuesday 02/01/2025. We will be assessing applications from 02/01/2025 and welcome your application over this time. Northcott thanks you for your support and wishes you a happy and healthy holiday season. Northcott will review candidates throughout the recruitment process, likely before the close date and you will be advised of an outcome. For general enquiries about the role you are applying for, please email Diversity and Inclusion Statement: Northcott actively promotes diversity and inclusion in the recruitment process and throughout employment. We are committed to providing a workplace where every person is valued, respected, and supported to progress. Northcott welcomes applications from and ensures no one is disadvantaged on the basis of their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, LGBTIQ+ identity, disability, gender, age, religion, or caring responsibilities. If you require an adjustment to participate in the recruitment process, if you have a preferred contact method, or require any information provided in an alternative format, please contact Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at #J-18808-Ljbffr
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