About the Role
We are currently seeking reliable, capable and compassionate Disability Support Workers for sleepover support and active overnight support.
This role involves supporting NDIS participants with a range of support needs, including:
- Personal care and activities of daily living (showering, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, domestic tasks)
- Capacity building and skill development
- Social, emotional and behavioural support
- Implementation of behaviour support strategies and regulated restrictive practices (where applicable and appropriately trained)
- Support within Supported Independent Living (SIL) environments
- Accurate documentation, including progress notes, incident reporting, and communication records
- Working collaboratively with Team Leaders, Service Managers, allied health professionals, families and other stakeholders
This is not just a “turn up and supervise” role. We are looking for support workers who can provide safe, consistent, respectful support while actively encouraging participants to build confidence, independence and meaningful routines. Due to the nature of the supports provided, this role requires a high level of professional reliability, sound judgement, and confidence working within structured support frameworks.
Who We’re Looking For
This role will suit someone who:
- Is genuinely passionate about working in the disability sector
- Wants to build a long-term career in support work, ideally as their primary employment
- Is dependable, emotionally mature and able to remain calm under pressure
- Understands the importance of boundaries, consistency, documentation and professional accountability
- Can work both independently and as part of a broader team
- Has strong communication skills and can build positive rapport with participants, families and colleagues
- Is open to feedback, learning and ongoing development