House Support Lead job at Sahara Services Australia
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House Support Lead
2026-04-01T10:39:39+00:00
Sahara Services Australia
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FULL_TIME
Cherrybrook
Victoria (VIC)
2000
Australia
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
Social Services & Nonprofit, Management, Healthcare, Human Resources, Business Operations
AUD
MONTH
2026-04-07T17:00:00+00:00
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About Sahara Services

Sahara Services is an NDIS-registered provider offering Supported Independent Living (SIL), Community Access, and Respite services to individuals with disabilities. As we expand our accommodation services, we are seeking a dependable, compassionate, and organised House Support Lead to guide both staff and participants toward exceptional care outcomes.

This hybrid role requires 60% hands-on participant support and 40% administrative leadership, making it ideal for someone with both frontline experience and the ability to manage daily operations.

Role Summary

The House Support Lead is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a designated SIL property. This includes ensuring high-quality support is delivered to residents, maintaining compliance standards, supervising staff, managing stakeholder communication, and driving a positive home environment.

Key Responsibilities

? Participant & Staff Engagement (60%)

  • Provide direct support to participants (ADLs, medication, community access, behavioural support)
  • Step in during high-risk behaviours, escalation points, or medical situations
  • Promote participant independence, choice, and dignity
  • Ensure daily routines, appointments, and activities are fulfilled
  • Support team morale and on-the-floor coaching/mentorship

? Administrative & Operational Oversight (40%)

  • Prepare and maintain participant documentation, including progress notes, incident reports, risk assessments, and medication charts
  • Oversee staff schedules, timesheets, and leave requests
  • Liaise with the workforce team for shift coverage, staff allocation, and training compliance
  • Conduct house audits, fire safety checks, fridge temperature logs, and medication audits
  • Lead monthly team meetings and escalate critical updates

Compliance Responsibilities

  • Ensure house operations meet NDIS Practice Standards and SIL compliance
  • Maintain documentation as per SCHADS Award, NDIS guidelines, and internal policies
  • Support with BSP implementation, restrictive practices, and incident reporting
  • Track and ensure staff training is up to date (e.g., manual handling, medication, infection control)

Stakeholder Engagement

Build and maintain strong relationships with:

  • Participants and their families
  • Support coordinators and behaviour support practitioners
  • Allied health professionals
  • Internal management and operational teams

Attend case conferences or family meetings and provide timely updates

Handle complaints or concerns with empathy and a solution-focused approach

House Management Activities

  • Ensure the house is clean, safe, and welcoming
  • Coordinate repairs, maintenance, and WHS checks with the landlord or agency
  • Manage inventory (medication, PPE, groceries, household supplies)
  • Facilitate lifestyle activities and social outings in collaboration with the community team

What You’ll Bring

  • Cert III or IV in Disability, Community Services or equivalent (Diploma preferred)
  • Experience working in SIL or residential disability care
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Proficient with digital documentation, email, and Microsoft/Google systems
  • Calm under pressure with leadership qualities and a proactive mindset

Essential Requirements

  • Valid NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Valid Working With Children Check (WWCC)
  • Current First Aid & CPR
  • Valid Australian Driver’s Licence
  • Full COVID-19 vaccination
  • Proven experience leading teams or acting as a senior support worker

What We Offer

  • A dynamic and supportive leadership team
  • Training and growth pathways to progress into service coordination
  • Rewarding work that changes lives daily
  • A voice in shaping the culture and standards of a growing provider
  • Provide direct support to participants (ADLs, medication, community access, behavioural support)
  • Step in during high-risk behaviours, escalation points, or medical situations
  • Promote participant independence, choice, and dignity
  • Ensure daily routines, appointments, and activities are fulfilled
  • Support team morale and on-the-floor coaching/mentorship
  • Prepare and maintain participant documentation, including progress notes, incident reports, risk assessments, and medication charts
  • Oversee staff schedules, timesheets, and leave requests
  • Liaise with the workforce team for shift coverage, staff allocation, and training compliance
  • Conduct house audits, fire safety checks, fridge temperature logs, and medication audits
  • Lead monthly team meetings and escalate critical updates
  • Ensure house operations meet NDIS Practice Standards and SIL compliance
  • Maintain documentation as per SCHADS Award, NDIS guidelines, and internal policies
  • Support with BSP implementation, restrictive practices, and incident reporting
  • Track and ensure staff training is up to date (e.g., manual handling, medication, infection control)
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with: Participants and their families, Support coordinators and behaviour support practitioners, Allied health professionals, Internal management and operational teams
  • Attend case conferences or family meetings and provide timely updates
  • Handle complaints or concerns with empathy and a solution-focused approach
  • Ensure the house is clean, safe, and welcoming
  • Coordinate repairs, maintenance, and WHS checks with the landlord or agency
  • Manage inventory (medication, PPE, groceries, household supplies)
  • Facilitate lifestyle activities and social outings in collaboration with the community team
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Proficient with digital documentation, email, and Microsoft/Google systems
  • Calm under pressure with leadership qualities and a proactive mindset
  • Proven experience leading teams or acting as a senior support worker
  • Cert III or IV in Disability, Community Services or equivalent (Diploma preferred)
  • Experience working in SIL or residential disability care
  • Valid NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Valid Working With Children Check (WWCC)
  • Current First Aid & CPR
  • Valid Australian Driver’s Licence
  • Full COVID-19 vaccination
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Vacancy title:
House Support Lead

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Management, Healthcare, Human Resources, Business Operations]

Jobs at:
Sahara Services Australia

Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, April 7 2026

Duty Station:
Cherrybrook | Victoria (VIC)

Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, April 1 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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About Sahara Services

Sahara Services is an NDIS-registered provider offering Supported Independent Living (SIL), Community Access, and Respite services to individuals with disabilities. As we expand our accommodation services, we are seeking a dependable, compassionate, and organised House Support Lead to guide both staff and participants toward exceptional care outcomes.

This hybrid role requires 60% hands-on participant support and 40% administrative leadership, making it ideal for someone with both frontline experience and the ability to manage daily operations.

Role Summary

The House Support Lead is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a designated SIL property. This includes ensuring high-quality support is delivered to residents, maintaining compliance standards, supervising staff, managing stakeholder communication, and driving a positive home environment.

Key Responsibilities

? Participant & Staff Engagement (60%)

  • Provide direct support to participants (ADLs, medication, community access, behavioural support)
  • Step in during high-risk behaviours, escalation points, or medical situations
  • Promote participant independence, choice, and dignity
  • Ensure daily routines, appointments, and activities are fulfilled
  • Support team morale and on-the-floor coaching/mentorship

? Administrative & Operational Oversight (40%)

  • Prepare and maintain participant documentation, including progress notes, incident reports, risk assessments, and medication charts
  • Oversee staff schedules, timesheets, and leave requests
  • Liaise with the workforce team for shift coverage, staff allocation, and training compliance
  • Conduct house audits, fire safety checks, fridge temperature logs, and medication audits
  • Lead monthly team meetings and escalate critical updates

Compliance Responsibilities

  • Ensure house operations meet NDIS Practice Standards and SIL compliance
  • Maintain documentation as per SCHADS Award, NDIS guidelines, and internal policies
  • Support with BSP implementation, restrictive practices, and incident reporting
  • Track and ensure staff training is up to date (e.g., manual handling, medication, infection control)

Stakeholder Engagement

Build and maintain strong relationships with:

  • Participants and their families
  • Support coordinators and behaviour support practitioners
  • Allied health professionals
  • Internal management and operational teams

Attend case conferences or family meetings and provide timely updates

Handle complaints or concerns with empathy and a solution-focused approach

House Management Activities

  • Ensure the house is clean, safe, and welcoming
  • Coordinate repairs, maintenance, and WHS checks with the landlord or agency
  • Manage inventory (medication, PPE, groceries, household supplies)
  • Facilitate lifestyle activities and social outings in collaboration with the community team

What You’ll Bring

  • Cert III or IV in Disability, Community Services or equivalent (Diploma preferred)
  • Experience working in SIL or residential disability care
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Proficient with digital documentation, email, and Microsoft/Google systems
  • Calm under pressure with leadership qualities and a proactive mindset

Essential Requirements

  • Valid NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Valid Working With Children Check (WWCC)
  • Current First Aid & CPR
  • Valid Australian Driver’s Licence
  • Full COVID-19 vaccination
  • Proven experience leading teams or acting as a senior support worker

What We Offer

  • A dynamic and supportive leadership team
  • Training and growth pathways to progress into service coordination
  • Rewarding work that changes lives daily
  • A voice in shaping the culture and standards of a growing provider

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 12

Level of Education: professional certificate

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Australia
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Tuesday, April 7 2026
Duty Station: Cherrybrook | Victoria (VIC)
Posted: 01-04-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 01-04-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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