Part Time | 24 hours per week | Flexible working arrangements available Are you an experienced practice leader passionate about reflective supervision, quality practice, and supporting teams to deliver exceptional outcomes? Coast Shelter is seeking an experienced and values-driven Practice & Supervision Lead to strengthen and embed high-quality, evidence-informed practice across our organisation. This is a unique opportunity to influence service delivery across a diverse range of homelessness, youth, domestic and family violence, and community support programs while mentoring leaders and enhancing practice capability across the organisation. The role reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and plays a key role in ensuring our Models of Care are translated into consistent, high-quality service delivery. Life at Coast Shelter Coast Shelter is a leading Central Coast not for profit charity, assisting families, adults and young people with complex issues arising from their experience of homelessness, abuse and neglect. Our vision is to see a community where everyone has a safe place to call home and is empowered to thrive. You will be joining a team of committed staff and volunteers who are driven by our mission to deliver person centred services to people in crisis within our community who are experiencing homelessness or domestic and family violence. Our people are innovative professionals who are driven to help make positive change, we are bold with ideas and operate with pace and passion. The Role As the Practice & Supervision Lead, you will: Lead and promote high-quality, consistent practice across programs. Facilitate reflective group supervision sessions teams. Support Program Managers in complex case management and risk-related matters. Strengthen staff capability through coaching mentoring and training. Review and enhance organisational Models of Care. Support responses to high-risk incidents and emerging practice issues. Promote consistent risk assessment and management practices across services. Drive continuous quality improvement and evidence-informed practice. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working strategically while remaining connected to frontline practice and supporting leaders to achieve outstanding outcomes. All About You You will bring: A four-year degree qualification in Social Work or Psychology . Significant experience in reflective supervision or group supervision within complex care environments. Demonstrated expertise in areas such as: Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Child Protection Homelessness Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Exceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills. The ability to coach, mentor and influence leaders. Strong organisational and problem-solving capabilities. Experience or qualifications in Safe & Together , Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) or other relevant practice frameworks will be highly regarded. Our Values Respect Innovation Connection Trust Why Join Coast Shelter? At Coast Shelter, we invest in our people and provide opportunities to grow, innovate and make a meaningful impact. We offer: A values-driven and supportive workplace culture. Professional development opportunities. Access to reflective supervision. Salary packaging benefits. Employee wellbeing initiatives. The opportunity to shape practice across a leading community organisation. Pre-Employment Requirements Successful applicants will be required to undertake: National Criminal History Check Working with Children Check Professional Reference Checks Qualification and Licence Verification Some appointments may require a Medical Fitness Assessment. How to Apply If you are passionate about strengthening practice, supporting leaders, and improving outcomes for vulnerable communities, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the essential selection criteria outlined in the Position Description. Applications close Friday, 3 July 2026. For a confidential discussion or to obtain further information about the role, please contact Alicia Pigot on 0493 800 586 We are committed to equal employment opportunity, ethical practices and the principles of cultural diversity. At Coast Shelter we acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples, Traditional Custodians and ongoing custodians of the lands on which we work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate diversity in all its forms and encourage applications from LGBTQIA people, people living with disability, neurodiverse individuals and people from culturally diverse communities.