Specialist Housing Coordinator ReConnect Program Do you have 3 to 5 years of Housing, Homelessness - Initial Assessment & Planning, or community housing experience? Are you a confident communicator with good stakeholder relationship skills? Do you consider yourself well versed in housing tenancy matters, such as property management and issue resolution, while providing care and support to clients? Do you enjoy supporting team members, and supporting their potential for growth? Have you got experience of working with people who are experiencing complex challenges in their lives? Are you looking for a role that helps to improve the lives of vulnerable people by enhancing overall program effectiveness? Position Snapshot Salary range - $115,339.12 to $120,437.20 Level 6 SCHADS Award 2010 + Superannuation (pay point dependent on qualifications and experience) Ongoing position full-time position (1.0 FTE) per week An outreach role involving regular travel in the Grampians, Loddon Mallee and Barwon South-West regions, Melbourne CBD and multiple men’s prisons and remand centres throughout Victoria - Pool Car will be provided. Generous not-for-profit salary packaging with employee benefits such as annual leave loading of 17.5% is available Position overview The ReConnect Program is part of the Corrections Victoria Reintegration Pathway and is a voluntary outreach program for men being released from prison to the Grampians, Loddon Mallee and Barwon South-West regions. The program aims to support participants to reintegrate into their community and access services by providing a tailored, responsive and flexible approach. ReConnect begins working with men in prison who are due to be released and who have been assessed as high and complex transitional needs. Upon release, ReConnect Case Managers will work with the participant through three service streams depending on need. About Vacro Vacro is an independent non-profit organisation working with people caught in the criminal justice system and their families. Founded in 1872, we are Victoria’s oldest and only specialised criminal justice reintegration service. We provide reintegration, family, and employment support that enables people to create new beginnings for themselves and their families. We value the expertise of people from a wide range of backgrounds. Because of the work we do, we especially value the expertise of First Nations people, people with lived experience of the criminal justice system, and people of diverse cultural backgrounds and identities. We also welcome applications from people with a criminal record. (We do not discriminate based on a person’s criminal record, however in some circumstances, contractual or legislative obligations may limit a person’s eligibility for certain roles. We are happy to have a confidential discussion about how these requirements may affect a candidate). Many members of our workforce bring invaluable lived experience that enriches our teams with authenticity and diverse insights. These individuals not only possess professional skills, but also a profound understanding of the challenges and complexities that arise from their personal journeys. Their unique perspectives cultivate empathy and spark innovation, enabling us to develop solutions that are not only practical but also meaningful. At Vacro, you’ll be part of a culture that champions inclusivity and values every voice, empowering you to make a real difference in the lives of those we serve. About the Role We encourage applicants to review the position description before applying. This role will suit a candidate with the skills and experience to thrive in the following functions: Develop and strengthen partnerships with Homes Victoria, Community Housing Providers, Corrections Victoria, CVHP, IAP providers, LASNs, real estate agencies and other housing stakeholders. Identify and escalate systemic barriers affecting participants, including discrimination, exclusion and policy gaps. Identify and develop sustainable housing pathways across metropolitan and regional Victoria. Build workforce capability by providing training, mentoring and specialist advice to ReConnect staff regarding housing systems, tenancy legislation and housing pathways. Provide specialist consultation to practitioners managing complex housing matters. Support strategic planning for participants with significant housing barriers, including those affected by disability, mental ill-health, AOD dependence, family violence, cognitive impairment or community safety concerns. Have a Current Driver’s Licence. Current Working with Children Check Victoria. What we offer Vacro is dedicated to staff wellbeing. We provide extensive on-boarding training and ongoing professional development for staff, amongst other benefits. Vacro is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. We celebrate and welcome all people regardless of ethnicity, cultural background, age, gender, sexuality, disability or religious affiliation. How to apply To apply, or for any enquiries regarding the role, kindly email us at [email protected] using the subject line: Specialist Housing Coordinator, ReConnect Program In your application, please include your resume (and or CV), and a cover letter that addresses the key results area in the position description. Please ensure that you save your resume and cover letter with your name. For example, Jane Smith Cover letter Please note, if you choose to utilise generative AI in your application (e.g. ChatGPT), then please ensure you take steps to personalise your responses. Please email your application to [email protected] by 9am Monday 3 August 2026. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, and the closing date may be subject to change without notice. If you require any reasonable adjustments or cultural adjustments during the recruitment process, please email Sarah Charles, Learning Development and Wellbeing Manager at people&[email protected] as part of your application. Manage Cookie Preferences