Disability Support Worker at Being Human Support Services
Byford WA 6122, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Dec, 25

Salary

40.0

Posted On

02 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Other Industry

Description

At Being Human Support Services, we are passionate about providing person-centred, empowering, and compassionate support to individuals living with a disability. Our team is committed to making a real difference in people’s lives, and we are growing! We’re currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Disability Support Worker to join our team.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:

  • Minimum 6 months experience as a Disability Support Worker
  • Current NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Working With Children Check (if applicable)
  • Current First Aid & CPR certificate
  • Manual Handling and Infection Control training
  • NDIS Worker Orientation Module certificate
  • Valid driver’s licence and reliable vehicle
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong understanding of duty of care, privacy, and professional boundaries
    If you’re passionate about making a difference and have the experience we’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you!
    Job Type: Casual
    Pay: $35.00 – $40.00 per hour

Application Question(s):

  • Are you willing to work for short shifts, Minimum 3 hours

Education:

  • Certificate I - IV (Preferred)

Licence/Certification:

  • Full Driver Licence (Preferred)
  • NDIS Clearance (Preferred)
  • First Aid Certification (Preferred)
  • Manual Handling (Preferred)

Work Authorisation:

  • Australia (Preferred)

Willingness to travel:

  • 25% (Preferred)

Work Location: In perso

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE:

We are currently seeking a genuine, respectful, and supportive companion to assist a client with community participation in a way that empowers independence and respects choice..

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Supporting the client to access community activities of their choice
  • Being a companion who enables rather than instructs
  • Encouraging participation without being directive
  • Providing emotional and social support
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