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Early Childhood Coordinator

Early Childhood • Port Kembla, New South Wales 2505, Australia • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Degree qualification in a listed health/education discipline or equivalent qualification with relevant early childhood E
  • Experience supporting children aged 0–9 with developmental delay or disability using early intervention approaches.
  • Experience partnering with families using person-centred, family-centred approaches to build capacity and achieve goals.

Role Type

Contract • Full-time • Entry Level

Pay Rate

$88,090 AUD – $92,259 AUD (Annum)

Description

About Lifestart 

YOUR FUTURE, EMPOWERED! 

Working at Lifestart means working for an organisation that has grown from humble beginnings to become one of Australia’s leading disability service providers without compromising the values at its heart. 

Lifestart was founded in 1996 by a group of eight families who believed kids with disability deserved better support. Today, we operate out of eight offices throughout NSW and support over 10,000 children and young people, their families and their carers across Australia. It’s a success we’re proud of because it is a success built on lived experience and a genuine desire to change lives for the better. 

Lifestart Disability Services delivers the Early Childhood Approach on behalf of the NDIS across NSW. We work in partnership to empower children aged 0-9 years and their families, building their capacity so they have the tools to reach their full potential. 

About the Role 

We are recruiting for two Early Childhood Coordinator positions on a contract until June 2027:

  • 1 x position based in the Port Kembla office
  • 1 x position based primarily in the Shoalhaven community region, with occasional attendance at the Port Kembla office

As an Early Childhood Coordinator, you will act as a Key Worker supporting children aged 0–9 years and their families through the NDIS Early Childhood Approach. You will work in partnership with families who have concerns about their child’s development, helping them build capacity and achieve meaningful goals.

This role is ideal for professionals from early childhood, special education, allied health, psychology or social work backgrounds who are passionate about supporting children with developmental delay or disability. It also provides the opportunity to work outside of a clinic setting in natural environments such as homes, schools and community settings.

You will work as part of a transdisciplinary team, contributing your expertise while collaborating with colleagues to deliver holistic, family-centred early childhood intervention.

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Using your knowledge of child developmental milestones, conduct observations and assessments of children in their natural environments, to understand the impact of delay or disability, assess their functioning and propose support needs 
  • Work with the family to identify their goals and priorities for their child
  • Oversee a caseload including preparing reports and related activities for your allocated families, while ensuring strict adherence to NDIA pre-defined timeframes and associated requirements
  • Implement short-term early intervention strategies to support the child’s development
  • Manage and coordinate referrals to appropriate mainstream and community services including child health, playgroups, parent support groups, education or recreation options, and ensuring smooth transitions and continuity of care for the child
  • Working within a trans-disciplinary team, sharing experiences and expertise, collaborating with others to ensure a holistic approach to early childhood intervention 

Role Requirements: 

  • Degree qualification in Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Psychology, Special or Inclusive Education, or Early Childhood Teaching OR a qualification and relevant experience in Early Childhood Education 
  • Relevant experience supporting children with additional needs, disability or developmental delays, using person-centred and family-centred approaches
  • Experience or knowledge of early childhood development and milestones, including early intervention supports and concepts
  • Proficiency writing detailed reports and IT skills to navigate CRMs
  • Ability to act with discretion and maintain confidentiality
  • Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills, working collaboratively with clients, community, and internal departments
  • Knowledge of the NDIS and the Early Childhood Approach is desirable
  • Aligning with Lifestart’s values of Empowerment, Equity, Collaboration and Impact
  • Hold a current Drivers Licence and registered vehicle, and able to travel across NSW’s Sydney region
  • Currently have (or willing to obtain) NDIS Worker Check, Working with Children Clearance, and criminal history checks

What Makes Lifestart Different? 

At Lifestart, we believe all children and young people living with disability can participate inclusively and meaningfully in their community. To achieve this, we place the child at the centre of all planning and decision making, supporting them to achieve their goals and live a fulfilling, meaningful life.  

Our team members have the support of experienced team leaders and other coordinators to assist you, as well as a tailored induction and development program. We want to see you succeed! 

Other benefits include:  

  • Competitive salary plus superannuation, annual leave loading and NFP salary packaging ($15,900 tax free) plus meals and entertainment allowance ($2650) (Estimate what your increased take-home pay would be – https://www.cbb.com.au/salary-packaging-calculator/)
  • One week of paid gifted leave, one additional week of personal leave (15 days total), and cultural/ceremonial leave as part of Lifestart’s commitment to acknowledge the diverse backgrounds of our employee.
  • Access to novated vehicle leasing, travel allowances & expense reimbursement.
  • Flexible working conditions, including hybrid option.
  • A strong focus on employee wellbeing, including access to a free Employee Assistance Program with complimentary counselling sessions, and dedicated days for team building and bonding.
  • Access to structured professional development, supervision, and peer support, with a strong emphasis on career succession.
  • Opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and families.

Join us in making a difference in the lives of children and families that need a little bit of extra support.  

Ready to apply? 

If you are ready to embrace a new challenge that will allow you to make a lasting impact, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and cover letter outlining your experience and what drives you to join our team. 

For further information please see our website https://www.lifestart.org.au/our-culture/ or email careers@lifestart.org.au 

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, welcoming people with disability or lived experience, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBTQI+ community and those people who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander to our team. When you join Lifestart, we will value each individual’s unique contribution.  

We are not accepting introductions from recruitment agencies.

Company Overview

YOUR FUTURE, EMPOWERED! Working at Lifestart means working for an organisation that has grown from humble beginnings to become one of Australia’s leading disability service providers without compromising the values at its heart. Lifestart was founded in 1996 by a group of eight families who believed kids with disability deserved better support. Today, we operate out of eight offices throughout NSW and support over 10,000 children and young people, their families and their carers across Australia. It’s a success we’re proud of because it is a success built on lived experience and a genuine desire to change lives for the better. Lifestart Disability Services delivers the Early Childhood Approach on behalf of the NDIS across NSW. We work in partnership to empower children aged 0-9 years and their families, building their capacity so they have the tools to reach their full potential.