Do you have people skills, creativity, and a knack for making things happen? We want you. If you’re the kind of person who can run a great training session, has a passion and drive to support young people with a disability, chat easily with families, tame a busy inbox, and somehow always know where the spare whiteboard markers are — you’re absolutely our kind of human. This role is all about people, creativity, community, and making the magic happen behind the scenes with the end goal being supporting participants to achieve their dreams and goals No two days look the same — and that’s exactly how we like it. The Impact You’ll Make You’ll play a key role in supporting school transitions as they take their next big step into adult life — becoming confident, valued members of the community and moving toward meaningful employment. The How Welcoming new clients Helping them identify their goals and strengths Encouraging them to try new things (even outside their comfort zone) Delivering engaging, hands-on, actually enjoyable vocational training This role is perfect for someone who thrives on variety — from running group sessions to collaborating with schools, families, and allied health professionals. What You’ll Be Doing Build genuine connections with clients, families, schools, host employers, TAFEs, and support coordinators Design and deliver training that people want to show up for Plan excursions, industry experiences, community activities, and work experience that spark excitement Keep training spaces organised, welcoming, and well-resourced Respond to emails and calls with calm, friendly confidence Embrace technology and enjoy finding new ways to embed it into meaningful learning Keep client information accurate and up to date ensuring everything runs safely and smoothly (well as smooth as it can be) Who You Are You’re someone who: Genuinely loves supporting people with a disability to embrace the community Thinks on your feet and adapts easily Balances creativity with organisation Enjoys a role full of movement, variety, and purpose What You’ll Bring We don’t need a superhero — but these will help you shine: A relevant training or education qualification (Cert IV TAE or similar) Experience delivering skills based group and 1:1 training (extra points if you make learning fun) Experience supporting people with disability and adapting your approach to different needs Workplace experience supporting participants centred goals, growth and independence Able to navigate all things IT – lumary would be an massive advantage but able to work around different client platforms including exposure to smartboards, IPAD’s other web based learning A current driver’s licence (essential) Why Sunnyfield? We are Sunnyfield, a place where people come to grow and belong. This is our one thing. Our purpose. Our work. We focus on everyday progress, that’s our pride. It’s about learning, providing support, and celebrating meaningful moments that spark lasting change. At Sunnyfield, you don’t just work here – you belong her e. Apply now and bring your spark. Heads up: You’ll need a current NSW driver’s license, be fully COVID-vaxxed, and pass the usual checks (NDISWC, WWCC, First Aid, etc)