Co-Hive is looking for a Program Assistant on a part-time basis 2-4 days per week, to join our team, supporting young adults aged 17–35 living with mild disability, neurodivergence, and low support needs as they build employment, independence, and social connection skills.
You’ll work as part of a team that facilitates learning – sometimes supporting our Program Facilitators to deliver structured group sessions, and sometimes leading programs yourself, like social meetups or independence getaways. Either way, you’ll be hands-on: running small-group and mentoring activities such as travel training, digital skills, or goal-setting, and helping participants take meaningful steps toward jobs, further education, and community life.
- Experience working with people with disability in an education, support, or youth development setting
- Confidence supporting small groups or individuals in learning and achieving goals
- Strong communication, organisation and digital skills, with ability to support participants to learn these skills
- A calm, empathetic, proactive approach and a genuine belief in inclusion and self-determination and strengths-focus.
- A flexible, adaptable, can-do approach to work and building rapport with participants and facilitators, and invested in the growth of participants
- A Working with Children Check (WWCC), or willingness to obtain one
- Vocational or tertiary qualifications in Disability, Individual Support, or Education Support and/or any of our program areas is highly regarded, though not essential
- Availability to work onsite at a Co-Hive Hub during program hours, as well as after hours independence and social activities from time to time
You’ll do genuinely meaningful work, supported by a passionate, hands-on team that invests in your development and growth. It’s a participant-led, high-energy environment where every day looks a little different – challenging, rewarding, and fun.
Our programs are detailed under “Programs and Services” on our website.
Hours: Program Assistants are required to be onsite at a Co-Hive hub to support programs and participants between 9am and 3pm, with availability needed from time to time on evenings and/or weekends to lead Social Meet-Ups.
Days: We have part time vacancies available for 2 to 4 days (Monday and Tuesday or Wednesday and Thursday) for Terms 3 & 4 and beyond. Please indicate in your application which working days you prefer and which of our programs you feel skilled and confident to work in.
Location: Current vacancies are based at our Alexandria hub, but we’d also love to hear from you if you are based on, or interested in working from, the North Shore as we look to open new hubs in 2027.
If this sounds like you, and you’d like to be part of our team, please “Apply Now”.
Co-Hive is a Sydney-based organisation empowering young adults aged 17–35 with disability, neurodiversity, and low support needs to achieve award-wage open employment, build independence and advocacy, and develop strong social connections. Founded by an experienced leader in special education, Co-Hive exists because too many young adults with disability were leaving school without a genuine pathway into employment, further study, or community life.
In just two years, we’ve grown to two hubs, 140+ participants each week, and national recognition including Best New Disability Business in Australia (2024). More importantly, we’ve built something rare and deeply needed: a genuine community.
We have supported hundreds of young adults and their families to move from uncertainty to confidence, from limited options to real pathways, and from isolation to belonging. For many families, Co-Hive has restored hope for a future their young person can feel proud of; one grounded in purpose, independence, contribution, and meaningful success. If this sounds like something you’d like to be part of, we’d love to hear from you.
Before applying, we encourage you to:
- Visit our website to explore our Buzz Bulletin, Impact Report, and program information
- Follow Co-Hive on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube
- Familiarise yourself with the Australian Disability Strategy 2021–2031