Job Description
Program Coordinator - Homelessness & Housing Sector
$101k + Vehicle + On-Call Allowances | Full-Time | Cairns Region
Are you ready to lead with purpose and drive real outcomes for people experiencing homelessness? We're seeking a dynamic and compassionate Program Coordinator to join our team in the Cairns region. This full-time leadership opportunity offers you the chance to shape service delivery, champion recovery-oriented practice, and guide a dedicated team supporting vulnerable adults.
The Role:
As Program Coordinator, you will provide operational oversight and strategic direction for a residential program focused on housing stability and wellbeing. You'll work closely with frontline staff, community stakeholders, and executive leadership to deliver services that are ethical, culturally safe, and outcome-driven.
Key responsibilities include:
- Lead day-to-day program operations, ensuring quality service delivery and positive client outcomes
- Oversee financial, staffing, and resource planning for efficient and sustainable service delivery
- Implement and evaluate care strategies that support housing, health, and community reintegration
- Ensure compliance with all reporting, contractual, and legislative requirements
- Mentor, coach, and develop staff through proactive leadership and succession planning
- Foster a positive workplace culture that prioritises safety, collaboration, and continuous improvement
- Participate in the on-call roster and contribute to broader organisational initiatives
About You:
You're a confident, values-driven leader with a passion for social justice. You bring the experience, empathy, and accountability needed to lead teams and create lasting change in the lives of vulnerable people.
You will have: - Demonstrated experience coordinating programs in homelessness, housing, mental health, or related sectors
- Proven ability to lead, supervise, and develop staff, with strong HR and team-building skills
- Solid financial management skills, including budget oversight and resource allocation
- Understanding of legislation, risk, and compliance in supported accommodation settings
- High-level communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Commitment to trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and culturally responsive practice
Mandatory Requirements: - Relevant tertiary qualification in Social Work, Community Services, AOD or similar
- Current Australian Driver's Licence
- First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
- NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
- Working with Children Check
- Participation in on-call duties as required
Contact Melissa.Jacquier@twrecruitment.com.au for further information.
