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Music Facilitator for Young Adults with Disability (with Low Support Needs)

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New South Wales, Australia
Posted on Oct 10, 2025
This is a Music Facilitator for Young Adults with Disability (with Low Support Needs) role with Co-Hive based in Alexandria, NSW, AU

== Co-Hive ==

Role Seniority - mid level

More about the Music Facilitator for Young Adults with Disability (with Low Support Needs) role at Co-Hive

Music Program Facilitator for young adults with disability

Salary: Based on experience

Employment Arrangement: Part-Time

Location: Alexandria, Sydney

Reports to: Programs and Pathways Manager

About Co-Hive

Co-Hive is a unique organisation established in February 2024, supporting young adults with disability and low support needs (ages 17–35) to build independence, confidence, and skills for post-school life. In less than two years, we have grown to support over 100 participants and have just expanded to our second hub. We offer a range of programs across employment, tertiary education, independent living, and community participation

About The Band Program

The Co-Hive Music Program (known as The Hive Band) is a new and exciting program, which has been created to give our musically talented participants the chance to come together to make music, build friendships, and perform as a group. They play a variety of instruments including drums, guitar and saxophone. This is about gathering a group of young adults who have a passion for music, they would like to collaborate in a Hive Band and perform to others. The Hive Band is on a Monday from 3.30pm - 5.30pm.

The program is structured around accessible and inclusive sessions that give participants the opportunity to:

  • Explore rhythm, voice, and instrument skills in a supportive group setting.
  • Build confidence through rehearsal and performance.
  • Develop social and teamwork skills by collaborating on songs and setlists.
  • Experience the buzz of performing for audiences at Co-Hive events and in the community.

About The Facilitator Role

As the Facilitator, you will:

  • Lead up to 10 participants in weekly rehearsals.
  • Prepare and deliver structured, engaging sessions that balance learning, practice, and fun.
  • Tailor activities to different levels of ability and interest, ensuring everyone has a role to play.
  • Build participants’ confidence and performance skills, supporting them to share their music at community events.

Commitment: Program is delivered 2 hours per week on a Monday, 3.30pm - 5.30pm

Why Join Co-Hive?

  • Be part of an energetic, values-driven team that’s reimagining what’s possible for young adults with disability
  • Work where your contribution directly transforms lives - not just delivers services
  • Join a warm, close-knit culture that’s collaborative, courageous, and committed to inclusion

How To Apply

To apply,

  • Please complete our Employee Application Form (https://cohive.fillout.com/career-application-2as1uas3)
  • Please upload via the form or send the following to employment@cohive.com.au using the subject line: Program Facilitator - [Job board]. (e.g. Program Facilitator - LinkedIn)
    • A short video introducing yourself
    • A one-page cover letter
    • Your resume
Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the Co-Hive team will be there to support your growth.

🟢 Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined 🟢

Key Responsibilities

  • 🎼 Leading rehearsals
  • 🎤 Delivering engaging sessions
  • 🌟 Building confidence

Key Strengths

  • 🎶 Music facilitation
  • 🔄 Adaptability
  • 🤝 Teamwork
  • 🎤 Event planning
  • 🗣️ Communication
  • 💡 Creative thinking

Why Co-Hive is partnering with Hatch on this role. Hatch exists to level the playing field for people as they discover a career that’s right for them. So when you apply you have the chance to show more than just your resume.

A Final Note: This is a role with Co-Hive not with Hatch.

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