Care Coordinator (Out of Hospital Care) – Full Time Ongoing | SCHADS Level 4 Community Services 1, in partnership with Your Side Australia, is seeking a Care Coordinator (non-clinical) to support clients transitioning from hospital to home through the Southern and Murrumbidgee NSW Local Health District Out of Hospital Care (OHC) Program. This role supports service delivery across Southern & Murrumbidgee NSW, with travel to Head Office in Canberra in line with operational needs. About us: Community Services 1 is a not-for-profit supporting people and families across the ACT and surrounding NSW. We deliver practical, person-centred services that strengthen community wellbeing and belonging. About the role: Undertake goal-directed, strengths-based assessments (telephone and face-to-face) and identify client needs, risks and supports required for safe discharge and community living. Develop and coordinate short-term, tailored care and service plans aligned to OHC guidelines and approved package budgets. Coordinate referrals and service delivery with clients, carers, providers and NSW Health referrers; act as a key point of contact for client-related matters. For a full review of the roles and responsibilities, please see the position description attached. About you: Certificate IV (or equivalent) in Community Services, Health Services or similar, with at least 2 years’ relevant experience. Demonstrated experience delivering assessment, referral and support services to individuals and families with diverse cultural, emotional and social needs. Proven experience in care coordination, including planning, monitoring and adjusting supports, and managing client exits. What we offer: Full-time ongoing role – 76 hours per fortnight. Remuneration aligned to SCHADS Level 4, plus super and access to salary packaging. Supportive team environment, supervision, and professional development opportunities. Requirements: Current driver’s licence and ability to obtain/maintain required pre-employment checks and certifications (including National Police Check, Working with Children Check and First Aid), plus mandatory training as required. Diversity & Inclusion: We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and LGBTQIA individuals. Workplace adjustments are available. How to apply: Please submit your CV and a short cover letter outlining your relevant experience in assessment, care coordination and stakeholder engagement via Seek: Care Coordinator Job in Canberra ACT – SEEK Need more info? Contact People & Culture on 02 6126 4 or email communityservices1.org.