APS3 Participant Support Officer x 2 vacancies
- Hourly Rate: $37.36 + Super
- Contract Length: Until end of December 2026 with the strong possibility of extension
- Full-Time Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday; Onsite all 5 days
- Location: Toowoomba QLD
- Start Date: ASAP, pending clearances
- Australian Citizenship is required
About the Role:
The APS3 Participant Support Officer is a crucial first point of contact for NDIS participants and stakeholders. In this role, you will apply your outstanding customer service skills to provide clear advice and resolve issues in person, over the phone or via email. You will also offer essential operational and administrative support to service delivery staff, ensuring the provision of high-quality services for NDIS participants.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Manage and resolve participant matters by actioning planning tasks as per the NDIS Act.
- Provide front reception support, including assisting with participant enquiries at self-help kiosks and online support.
- Resolve participant and stakeholder enquiries, provide information, and make referrals to appropriate government or community services.
- Manage the team's shared email inbox, appointments, and telephone enquiries.
- Coordinate appointments, ensuring office facilities are accessible for all.
- Perform data entry activities and ensure follow-up actions are completed.
- Receive and record complaints and other feedback in the Business systems.
What We Are Looking For:
- Communication: Ability to communicate clearly and empathetically with participants, their families, and other stakeholders, both verbally and in writing.
- Service Excellence: A strong focus on providing high-quality service, understanding participant needs, and guiding them through the process.
- Organisation: Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities efficiently, including case management and administrative duties.
- Problem-Solving: Capability to identify issues and develop practical solutions to assist participants in accessing services and supports.
- Collaboration: Skill in building rapport with participants and working effectively with colleagues and external stakeholders.
- Accuracy: Ensuring accuracy in documentation and compliance with policies and procedures.
- Knowledge: Understanding of the NDIS Act, disability services, and the challenges faced by people with disabilities. (Experience working within the disability sector and/or knowledge of NDIS Act is Highly Desirable)
- Adaptability: Flexibility to respond to changing circumstances and participant needs.
Apply directly using the link provided or by submitting your CV. For confidential discussion, please don't hesitate to contact me: rashi.joshi@randstad.com.au
Please note: Applications for this role close on 4th March 2026 midday.