Job description
The client is a purpose-driven social enterprise based in Sydney that creates meaningful opportunities for men aged 18–35 living with hidden disabilities. This organization supports neurodivergent individuals — including those with autism, ADHD, and psychosocial disabilities — who often find it difficult to build lasting friendships or feel a sense of belonging in traditional support settings.
Through structured, peer-led weekly social events, the team fosters genuine connection, confidence, and personal growth. It’s not a therapy group or a day program, but a vibrant, participant-led community. Their mission is to empower men to step out of isolation, find their tribe, and take charge of their social lives — building a movement centered on inclusion, independence, and belonging.
Role Overview
They’re hiring a full-time Community Manager to be the face of the program to act as a familiar presence across the entire participant journey. This role is central to the company’s success. Greater engagement drives greater attendance and attendance is the clearest indicator of program value. Most members who exit have attended fewer than 20% of events. Your job is to change that.
This is a hands-on role focused on increasing engagement through systems, group calls, and relationships. You’ll be regularly liaising with participants, families, support providers, and the internal team.
Responsibilities
Your overarching goal is to help achieve FY25–26 engagement targets:
- Increase average event attendance
- Improve retention
- Build a self-sustaining, peer-led community culture
You’ll be the cultural anchor of the organisation — the person participants, families, and staff turn to for consistent support. You will:
Deliver personalised onboarding journeys for new members
Lead and improve the Buddy System
Monitor attendance patterns and flag disengagement early
Maintain regular, warm contact with participants, parents, and networks
Represent the community voice with empathy and steadiness
Manage and support community engagement efforts across digital channels
Contribute to the planning and execution of weekly social events at a high level
Collaborate on the social media presence and client communications to maintain strong external relationships
How You’ll Work
- Fully remote role
- Begins with daily check-ins, transitioning to weekly meetings once established
- All work is tracked using CRM and shared tools
- Supported by a General Manager, Virtual Assistant, and Events Team
What We’re Looking For
You’ll thrive in this role if you are:
- Deeply empathetic and able to read emotional cues
- Charismatic and comfortable building relationships virtually
- Proactive, observant, and outcome-driven
- A systems-thinker who can spot patterns and recommend improvements
- Mission-driven and passionate about supporting neurodiverse men
Qualifications
We value qualifications or experience in:
- Disability or Community Services
- Psychology, Counselling, or Mental Health
- Youth Work or Education
- Behavioural or Social Science
Lived or professional experience with neurodivergence, disability, or youth mental health is strongly valued
Confident communicating with a wide range of people, including participants, parents, and allied health professionals
Comfortable using tools such as Google Workspace, ChatGPT, and Monday.com
Competitive monthly salary: PHP 150,000 – 180,000, based on experience
Full-time, stable remote work with a supportive team environment
Fixed schedule: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM PHT, Monday to Friday
Meaningful, mission-driven work supporting a community-focused initiative
Opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of neurodivergent individuals
Ongoing support from leadership and teammates across departments
Collaborative, values-led culture with room for growth and contribution