Hourly Wage: $36.58 - $39.87
(plus superannuation)
Weekly Hours: 20 (Monday and Tuesday, 2.45pm to 5.30pm and Wednesday to Friday, 2.45pm to 5.15pm, the additional 7 hours of planning time can be done at a time negotiated with you)
NOTE: This is a temporary position. This contract is due to end 30 June 2027. This may be extended depending on external funding. Depending on operational requirements, performance and continued funding this position may be extended or made permanent at the end of this period.
View the full Position Description by clicking HERE
About Orange City Council
Orange City Council is committed to making a positive contribution to both our region and our local community. With around 800 employees, we take pride in being both for and part of the Orange community. Our aim - to make Orange a better place to live today and tomorrow.
About the role
This position will be responsible for administration and providing direct care and supervision of children with a disability aged 10-18 years and to supervise the day to day activities of Anson St OSHC staff and clients. This includes:
- Planning and providing a safe and enjoyable OSHC program for young people aged 10-18 years that meets NDIS standards including capacity and skill building in areas such as sport, recreation, homework, quiet time and social skills
- Effectively supervising staff to work as a team and provide a safe and enjoyable OSHC space
- Reporting any “child at risk indicators” to the Coordinator if observed and reporting to the relevant agencies in compliance with mandatory reporting guidelines
- Assisting in the maintenance of a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness at the service
- Developing a positive relationship with, and encourage communication between families and staff
A full list of key accountabilities can be found on the position description.
So what do you need?
To be successful in this role you will need the following:
- Demonstrated experience planning service delivery and supervising staff in a disability service setting
- Practical knowledge of the NDIS funding and planning
- Certificate IV in Disability or Individual Support (or willingness to upgrade to this qualification)
- Current Provide First Aid Certificate
- Current NSW Drivers Licence
- Ability to complete a satisfactory criminal records check
- Current NSW Working With Children Check
- NDIS Worker Screening
Desirable:
- Certificate IV in Out of School Hours Care
Why Join Us?
- Work Life Balance – We offer flexible working arrangements, hybrid working and generous leave provisions.
- Positive, fun, and inclusive work environment
- Access to Council’s employee assistance program, fitness passport and health and wellbeing programmes
- Salary Packaging available including novated leasing
- Opportunity to grow and develop with excellent learning and development opportunities.
To apply, please click Apply. There are screening questions that must be answered to apply for the position. You can also save and return to your job application at any time prior to the closing date.
If you have any queries relating to this role, please contact Disability Services Coordinator, Melanie Keen on (02) 6393 8965.
Applications close Wednesday 18 March 2026
Please note: Where additional candidates are found suitable from this round of recruitment a talent list or pool may be created for filling any similar permanent or temporary roles that may become vacant over the next twelve months.