21 Aug
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United Foundation
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New South Wales
21 Aug
United Foundation
New South Wales
Job Description
About Us
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At United Foundation, we deliver innovative disability housing across Vertical Villages and SIL/SDA services. Our focus is simple.
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- Safe, high-quality homes
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- Strong clinical and psychosocial support
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- Independence, dignity, and choice for participants
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The Opportunity
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This is a senior, site-based leadership role. You will be the clinical and operational anchor of a SIL/SDA site supporting participants with high-intensity, psychosocial and complex physical support needs. You will lead a team of Disability Support Workers, drive practice quality, and ensure every participant receives support that is safe, rights-respecting and person-centred.
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This role is for someone who is ready to step out from behind a desk and join the team to deliver high quality services, who reads Behaviour Support Plans like a map, and who sees coaching their team as one of the most important things they can do on any given day.
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What You Will Do
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- Provide clinical and practice oversight across all shifts: ensuring BSPs, RRPs, mealtime protocols and guardianship conditions are understood and applied.
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- Lead, coach and develop your team: modelling best practice, conducting reflective supervision, and building clinical confidence across the floor.
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- Escalate and manage clinical risk: identifying deterioration early and connecting with treating teams and the MDT.
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- Drive quality outcomes: through incident management, audit compliance, participant engagement and continuous improvement.
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- Manage operational performance: rosters, budgets, compliance, workforce efficiency and stakeholder relationships.
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- Champion participant rights: including for those under guardianship, those with communication barriers, and those subject to restrictive practices.
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This is not a role for someone who needs things to be straightforward.
It is a role for someone who finds complexity genuinely interesting and approaches every participant with curiosity and respect.
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Who We Are Looking For
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- Tertiary qualification in nursing, allied health (social work, OT, psychology) or equivalent clinical discipline OR Certificate IV/Diploma in Disability with 5+ years of high-intensity SIL/complex support leadership.
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- Minimum 3 years' experience leading teams in complex disability, mental health, or high-intensity SIL/SDA environments.
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- Solid understanding of Behaviour Support Plans, restrictive practice frameworks and NDIS Practice Standards for High Intensity Supports.
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- Experience supporting participants with co-occurring mental health, neurological or physical health conditions.
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- Valid NDIS Worker Screening Clearance, First Aid Certificate and current driver's licence.
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- Postgraduate qualification in mental health, disability or a related clinical field. (desirable)
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- Training in Positive Behaviour Support / BSP implementation. (desirable)
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- Auslan skills or genuine commitment to communication access. (desirable)
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- Experience with NCAT/Public Guardian frameworks. (desirable)
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- Formal mealtime management / dysphagia-safe support training. (desirable)
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About You
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- Clinically Grounded: you can read an assessment, understand what it means for daily support, and translate it into staff practice.
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- A leader who coaches: you believe in the people on your team and invest in their growth.
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- Calm in complexity: you do not shy away from hard conversations, difficult presentations or competing priorities.
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- Rights-focused: you understand that participants, including those under guardianship, are the authors of their own lives.
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- Reflective and Curious: you are always asking how support could be better.
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📌 Service Leader - SIL (Sydney) (New South Wales)
🏢 United Foundation
📍 New South Wales