Job Description Part-time (0.6FTE) position in Grafton/the Clarence Valley available Hybrid working conditions. Competitive salary starting from $44.78 depending on experience Super Generous Salary Packaging benefits of up to $18,550 Seeking someone with good knowledge and connections to their local community. The role Here at Each we are looking for passionate Care Coordinators to join our care finder program, supporting older people who may be experiencing vulnerability, isolation or difficulty navigating the aged care system. This role is all about meeting people where they are, building trust, and ensuring they don’t fall through the gaps when accessing vital supports. As a Care Coordinator, you will use assertive outreach and a person‑centred approach to help older Australians understand, access and navigate aged care and other community services. Your day may include: Engaging and building rapport with potential clients, their families, and community intermediaries. Helping people interact with My Aged Care, including guiding them through eligibility, assessments and next steps. Supporting clients to identify and connect with the right aged care and community supports through warm referrals and ongoing follow‑up. Establishing strong relationships with local government, community, and voluntary services to promote the care finder program. Maintaining accurate case notes and participating in reporting, reflective practice, and ongoing professional development. You’ll be part of a supportive and collaborative team, working both independently in the community and with colleagues across Each. Who we are looking for You’re someone who thrives on supporting others and can build genuine connections with older people who may face complex barriers. You’ll bring: Experience working with older adults or vulnerable community groups. Knowledge of local aged care and community supports, or the ability to quickly acquire it. Strong communication and rapport‑building skills, with empathy and active listening. A commitment to person‑centred practice, respect, cultural safety and trauma‑informed care. Solid problem‑solving skills and confidence with administrative and data‑entry tasks. A second language is highly desirable.