Live-In Resident Coordinator (LIRC) – Disability Housing Sector
Location: Phillip, ACT
Hours: Monday to Friday, 2:00pm – 8:00pm
Free accommodation in a private 2-bedroom unit (equivalent to $550p/w plus free utilities - electricity is approx. $1,200 p.a, water is approx. $330 p.a).
SCHADS level 3 home care employee - $55,565 p.a. plus superannuation
Salary Packaging Available (NFP tax benefits)
No weekend or public holiday shifts
About Us
Project Independence (PI) is a not-for-profit organisation offering a unique home ownership model for people with a mild intellectual disability. Our mission is to support residents to grow in independence, safety, and community through stable housing and person-centred support.
We are currently seeking a Live-In Resident Coordinator (LIRC) to join our community in a rewarding and meaningful role supporting adults with intellectual disability to thrive in shared, independent housing.
The Role
The Live-In Resident Coordinator plays a key role in coordinating the day-to-day running of a PI house, providing informal support, guidance, and oversight to residents. This includes:
- Household coordination, including menu planning, preparing evening meals (weeknights), and maintaining shared spaces
- Supporting residents to build independence and community living skills
- Promoting a safe, respectful and inclusive environment
- Liaising with families, support networks, and PI staff
- Living on-site in a modern, self-contained 2-bedroom unit (provided rent-free with utilities included)
- Being contactable for emergency support (non-clinical) outside of rostered hours
- The role reports to the PI Operations Manager
Benefits
- Free accommodation in a private two-bedroom unit attached to the house
- No weekend or public holiday shifts
- Tax-effective salary packaging through our not-for-profit status
- Work-life balance: Set hours (2:00pm–8:00pm weekdays)
- Make a meaningful difference in the lives of people with disability
- Supportive and values-driven team environment
Essential Requirements
- Skills in managing a household, budgeting, meal prep, and coordinating shared living
- Ability to build respectful relationships with residents, families, and support networks
- High level of integrity, flexibility, and maturity
- Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) card
- Willingness to undergo a National Police Check
- First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain)
- Valid driver’s licence and own vehicle
- Completion of the NDIS Worker Orientation Module
- Food Safety training or experience
Desirable
- Experience supporting people with intellectual disability in a community or residential setting
- Certificate III or IV in Disability, Community Services, and experience (minimum 5 years)
About the Accommodation
You’ll live on-site in a self-contained 2-bedroom unit, with access to common areas and garden spaces. The residence has 10 residents with mild intellectual disabilities living in their own units. The LIRC unit is most suitable for a single person, with some conditions applying to the use of shared areas.
How to Apply
To apply, please send a cover letter addressing the above criteria and your resume to:
[email protected]
Applications close: please submit your application ASAP
For further information or a confidential conversation, contact:
CEO Michael Claessens on 0436 372 100
Make a lasting impact while living where you work — join Project Independence in creating safe, inclusive communities where people with disability can truly thrive.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: From $55,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Housing provided
- Salary packaging
Work Authorisation:
- Australia (Required)
Work Location: In person