Service Leader - SIL Disability, Vertical Village, Western Sydney Location
Lead a high-performing residential team in Western Sydney. Must have a degree and strong psychosocial experience in disability, mental health, or complex care. Monday–Friday, no shift work.
- Monday to Friday, no rotating rosters
- Lead a high-performing team in a modern disability housing model
- Candidates with strong psychosocial experience, and a relevant degree (Nursing, Social Work, Psychology or equivalent) are essential
About Us
At United for Care, we’re redefining disability housing through our innovative Vertical Villages. Our smart, modern apartments combine independence with 24/7 onsite support. We create inclusive communities where people can live the lifestyle they choose.
About the Role
We’re looking for a Service Leader to oversee one of our residential sites in the Western Sydney region. You’ll manage daily operations, lead a team of support staff, and drive high-quality, person-centred services.
You’ll work closely with your Head of Service Delivery and have strong internal support from rostering, recruitment, and workforce planning teams.
- Lead and coach a team to deliver safe, high-quality, person-centred support
- Oversee onboarding, supervision, and ongoing development for all team members
- Support the team to manage participant risks effectively, including complex psychosocial and mental health needs
- Monitor individual plans and outcomes to ensure goals are being met
- Run regular team meetings and monthly supervision sessions
- Build team capability and foster a positive, high-performance culture
Why Join Us?
- Fixed Hours: Monday to Friday, no shift work or rotating rosters
- Career Progression: Join a growing organisation with clear development pathways
- Supportive Environment: Access to L&D programs, internal coaching, and onboarding support
- Wellbeing Perks: Premium EAP access for you and your immediate family
- Staff Rewards: Employee discounts, cashbacks, and a strong referral program
About You
- Solid background in disability support, mental health, or psychosocial services
- Strong clinical or physical care knowledge – experience with complex care needs highly regarded
- Leadership experience in a similar role – you know how to motivate and develop a team
- Clear understanding of community services, supports, and NDIS practices
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Social Work, Psychology, or other relevant qualification is essential
- Confident, proactive, and passionate about quality care and participant outcomes
If you’re driven by a passion for mental health and psychosocial support, and eager to make a real difference in people’s lives, apply now to join United for Care in our mission to empower individuals and promote lifestyle freedom.
- Department
- Service Delivery
- Role
- Service Leader
- Locations
- LIVERPOOL
- Employment type
- Full-time