About Your Story Community Supports (YSCS)
Your Story Community Supports is a values-driven disability support provider committed to delivering safe, person-centred, and high-quality support to participants with complex needs.
We are focused on continuous improvement and ensuring our workforce is equipped to provide safe, dignified, and evidence-based care.
We are currently seeking an experienced Registered Nurse to join our team as a Clinical Coordinator to strengthen our clinical systems, staff capability, and participant health outcomes.
About the Role
This is a key clinical leadership position responsible for overseeing medication safety, staff training, quality assurance, and participant health support across services.
You will play a central role in ensuring support workers and operational teams are competent, confident, and compliant in delivering safe care to participants with complex health and disability needs.
Key Responsibilities
● Deliver and coordinate clinical training for support workers and operational teams.
● Conduct staff competency assessments, particularly in medication administration, clinical care, and high-risk support practices.
● Provide clinical leadership, mentoring, guidance, and support to support workers, Team Leaders, and Managers.
● Support medication management processes, including medication audits, reviews, and the promotion of safe medication practices.
● Develop, implement, review, and maintain clinical policies, procedures, care plans, risk assessments, and health management plans.
● Conduct clinical audits and support organisational compliance with the NDIS Practice Standards and other relevant legislative requirements.
● Review clinical incidents and support investigations involving medication administration, participant health concerns, or other clinical risks.
● Monitor participant health outcomes and provide recommendations to support safe and effective service delivery.
● Identify, assess, and escalate participant health concerns or clinical risks as required.
● Liaise with GPs, specialists, pharmacists, allied health professionals, families, guardians, and other stakeholders to support participant outcomes.
● Support quality improvement initiatives and contribute to continuous improvement activities across the organisation.
● Provide clinical advice regarding restrictive practices, behaviour support implementation, and complex support requirements where appropriate.
● Maintain accurate clinical records, reports, and documentation in accordance with organisational and regulatory requirements.
● Support the development and implementation of staff education programs, clinical resources, and best practice initiatives.
● Provide clinical consultation and escalation support to operational teams, including participation in an on-call arrangement if required.
● Promote a culture of safe, person-centred, evidence-based practice throughout the organisation.
About You
You are a confident and experienced Registered Nurse with strong clinical reasoning skills and a passion for improving care quality within disability, community, aged care, or health services.
Essential Requirements
● Current unrestricted AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse.
● Minimum 3 years' post-registration experience as a Registered Nurse.
● Experience within disability services, aged care, community care, rehabilitation, hospital, or similar healthcare settings.
● Strong understanding of medication administration, medication management, and safe medication practices.
● Experience supporting people with complex health needs and high support requirements.
● Ability to develop and deliver training and assess staff competency.
● Sound knowledge of the NDIS Practice Standards and quality and safeguarding requirements.
● Experience reviewing incidents, conducting audits, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives.
● Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
● Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
● Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with operational teams and stakeholders.
● Current driver's licence and willingness to travel between service locations as required.
Highly Desirable
● 5+ years' nursing experience in disability, aged care, community health, rehabilitation, or similar clinical settings.
● Previous experience in a Clinical Coordinator, Clinical Educator, Clinical Lead, Quality, or similar leadership role.
● Experience delivering staff training and competency assessments.
● Experience developing policies, procedures, clinical documentation, and health management plans.
● Experience conducting clinical audits, incident reviews, and quality improvement activities.
● Experience supporting participants with complex health needs and high physical support requirements.
● Knowledge of restrictive practices and behaviour support frameworks.
● Experience working within the NDIS sector.
● Current First Aid and CPR certification.
Why Join YSCS?
● Opportunity to influence clinical quality and participant outcomes across the organisation.
● Key leadership role supporting workforce capability and service excellence.
● Flexible and community-based work environment.
● Supportive leadership team and collaborative culture.
● Opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of a progressive disability support organisation.
● Meaningful work that positively impacts the lives of people living with disability.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your experience, qualifications, and interest in the role.
Compliance Requirements
The successful applicant will be required to provide:
● Current AHPRA Registration as a Registered Nurse.
● NDIS Worker Screening Check.
● National Police Check.
● Working With Children Check (where applicable).
● Current Driver's Licence.
● Evidence of working rights within Australia.
Your Story Community Supports is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable people and is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from people of diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Pay: $95,000.00 – $105,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person