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How to Start a Career as an NDIS Support Coordinator in Australia
Introduction
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is transformative in Australia. It brightens the lives of people with a disability, bringing more independence to their lives. The support coordinator is a key position in this system.
What Is an NDIS Support Coordinator?
Learn more about our NDIS support coordination services and how we help participants achieve their goals.
Key Responsibilities of a Support Coordinator
- Help participants understand their NDIS plans
- Link participants with the right service providers
- Support participants to build skills and confidence
- Arrange appointments, meetings, and supports
- Prepare for NDIS plan reviews
- Help manage changes in support or during emergencies
- Promote independence and control for the the participant
This job is not about telling people what to do, but it is about guiding and supporting people. The priorities are always on the goals and needs of the participant.
Qualifications and Skills Required
- Community Services
- Disability Support
- Mental Health
- Social Work
- Psychology
- Allied Health
As a new person, you can start with a Certificate IV in Disability or Community Services and go about it as a first step towards accruing experience. Some complex work may require a diploma or even a bachelor’s degree, especially in case you intend to be a specialist support coordinator.
Important Skills
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Good communication:
You will be talking with participants, families, and services every day -
Organisation:
You may be managing many services and schedules at once -
Kindness and empathy:
It is your task to be working with individuals who have different backgrounds. -
Problem-solving:
In problematic situations, you will need the skills to solve a problem and remain calm. -
Computer and admin skills:
You will need to write reports and emails and manage files
Training and Certification Pathways
- Certificate IV in Disability
- Certificate IV in Community Services
- Diploma of Community Services
- Short courses in NDIS plan coordination or mental health
NDIS Supported Accommodation Options
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Group Homes:
Shared spaces with other participants where support is delivered collectively. -
Individual Residences:
For those who prefer more privacy and are eligible for higher levels of support. -
Custom Housing Solutions:
Including Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) for participants with extreme functional impairment.
- Work as a support worker or case manager
- Volunteer in disability services
- Work in mental health or aged care
Registering as an NDIS Provider
- Choose the services you want to provide
- Gather your qualifications, policies, and documents
- Apply online through the NDIS Commission Portal
- Complete an audit to show you meet NDIS standards
- Wait for approval and start providing services
Career Opportunities and Growth
- Become a Specialist Support Coordinator for more complex needs
- Lead a team as a coordination manager.
- Move into Plan Management, Advocacy, or case work.
- Start your own NDIS business as a registered provider