This 12-month, fixed term senior leadership role is ideal for someone who thrives in complexity, values recovery-oriented practice, and wants genuine influence over service design, culture and outcomes.
The opportunity
As Manager, Complex NDIS Services, you will provide regional leadership across North West Melbourne, Melton and the Barwon (Geelong) region. You’ll oversee established and emerging multidisciplinary programs supporting people with persistent mental illness, disability and highly complex psychosocial needs.
These are intensive, recovery-focused services supporting people who may have experienced homelessness, justice involvement, addiction, dual disability and behaviours of concern. This is meaningful, challenging work and deeply rewarding for the right leader.
You will be trusted to lead, shape and grow services, while being supported by an experienced executive and leadership team.
What you’ll be responsible for
- Providing senior regional leadership and embedding ermha365’s values into everyday practice
- Leading, coaching and developing high-performing multidisciplinary teams
- Ensuring high-quality, person-led outcomes for people we support
- Growing services and contributing to new program development and opportunities
- Building strong relationships with funders, partners and key stakeholders
- Championing employee safety, wellbeing and psychologically safe workplaces
- Ensuring compliance with NDIS, funding, reporting and accreditation requirements
- Balancing risk management with innovation and service responsiveness
About ermha365
This job isn’t for everyone.
At ermha365, we support people with some of the most complex mental health and disability needs in Victoria. Many have been excluded, stigmatised or turned away elsewhere. We are often the provider of last resort and proudly aim to be the provider of first choice.
We believe in potential.
We don’t give up.
And we stand with people when it matters most.
Diversity & inclusion
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with lived experience of mental health or disability, and people who identify as LGBTIQA+.
If you don’t meet every requirement but feel aligned to our values and purpose, we’d still love to hear from you.
If you require adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact careers@ermha.org and let us know how we can support you.
Please note:
As ermha365 is a registered NDIS provider, the successful candidate must hold (or be willing to obtain) a valid NDIS Worker Screening Check and Working With Children Check. You must also have full work rights in Australia and hold a current, valid driver’s licence.
Flexibility & location
This is a hybrid role working across multiple sites, home and the region.
You’ll attend our Dandenong South Head Office every Thursday for leadership alignment, with the remainder of your time balanced across regional sites and remote work.
What we offer
Working at ermha365 means being part of an organisation that backs its leaders and lives its values.
You’ll receive
Great pay and generous not-for-profit salary packaging Flexible working arrangements that support work–life balance Access to Fitness Passport and wellbeing initiatives Industry-leading induction and ongoing learning opportunities 24/7 Employee Assistance Program A supportive, purpose-driven leadership culture The chance to make a genuine difference where it matters most
About you
You’re a confident, values-led leader who can hold complexity without losing sight of people.
You will bring:
Demonstrated operational leadership experience in mental health, disability, forensic or complex community services Tertiary qualifications in Mental Health, Disability, Social Work, Psychology or a related discipline (lived experience is highly valued) Experience working within an NDIS environment (highly regarded but not essential) Strong people leadership skills with the ability to coach, influence and inspire Experience contributing to service growth or new program development Excellent stakeholder engagement, diplomacy and communication skills A practical, calm approach to managing risk and competing priorities