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Dance Fitness Facilitator for Young Adults with Disability (with Low Support Needs)
Co-Hive
13 Oct 2025Alexandria, New South Wales, 2015Part TimeTeaching
This is a Dance Fitness Facilitator for Young Adults with Disability (with Low Support Needs) role with Co-Hive based in Alexandria, NSW, AU Co-Hive Role Seniority - junior, mid level More about the Dance Fitness Facilitator for Young Adults with Disability (with Low Support Needs) role at Co-Hive Dance Fitness Program Facilitator 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 Dance Fitness Program Dance Fitness is a brand new program, delivered for 2 hours every Thursday from 3.30pm - 5.30pm. It is designed for our participants, aged 17-35 with low support needs disabilities, who love to dance, want to be active, and love being part of the Co-Hive community. Dance Fitness Program is delivered at our Alexandria hub for up to 10 participants. The program is structured around fun, accessible, and inclusive sessions that allow participants to experience: Different dance styles and fitness activities in a safe and supportive environment. Improved physical wellbeing, stamina, and body awareness. Opportunities for teamwork, self-expression, and social interaction. About the Facilitator Role As the Facilitator, you will: Commit to delivering the program for the full 10 weeks on a Thursday from 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Connect with and lead a group participants in inclusive and engaging dance fitness sessions Bring experience and expertise to prepare and deliver an engaging program. Differentiate sessions to meet a range of abilities with low support needs, ensuring accessibility for participants with diverse needs. Encourage confidence, peer connection, and a love of movement through music, rhythm, and group activity. Commitment: Program is delivered for 2 hours per week every Thursday from 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 sessions Preparing lessons Differentiating activities Key Strengths Dance facilitation ✨ Creativity ️ Communication Experience with disability support Teamwork ️ Fitness knowledge 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.
Date13 Oct 2025
Location Alexandria, New South Wales, 2015
type Part Time
Salary -
Teaching