Disability Support Worker at National Disability Support and Care NDSC
RBQ4, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Dec, 25

Salary

43.0

Posted On

03 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Support Workers, Interpersonal Skills, Mental Health, Sil

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

JOIN THE NDSC TEAM – DISABILITY SUPPORT WORKERS (REDLAND BAY & BRISBANE SOUTHSIDE)

At NDSC (National Disability Support & Care), we believe support should feel like family. We’re looking for passionate and dedicated Disability Support Workers to join our growing team in Redland Bay and Brisbane Southside.
As a Support Worker, you won’t just be providing care – you’ll be empowering people with disability to build independence, achieve their goals, and live fulfilling lives in the community.

ABOUT YOU

We’re looking for compassionate, reliable, and skilled support workers who:

  • Hold a Cert III in Individual Support, Disability, or equivalent qualification.
  • Have experience in disability, aged care, or mental health (experience with SIL or complex needs highly regarded).
  • Understand trauma-informed care and have experience managing challenging behaviours.
  • Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A ‘can do’ attitude.
  • Can work independently as well as part of a supportive team.
  • Are flexible and reliable, with a genuine passion for supporting people to live their best lives.
  • Willing to work shift work, including days, weekends, nights, active/inactive overnights across a 24/7 roster.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Current First Aid & CPR Certificate.
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check.
  • Working with Children Check (Blue Card).
  • National Police Check.
  • Current Australian Driver’s License and ability to transport participants.
  • Right to work in Australia.

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Responsibilities
  • Delivering personal care (showering, dressing, grooming) with dignity and respect.
  • Supporting daily living activities like cooking, cleaning, and household tasks.
  • Facilitating community access by attending appointments, social events, and recreational activities.
  • Providing emotional and behavioural support, following individualised care plans.
  • Assisting with medication reminders, mobility support, and complex health needs when required.
  • Supporting participants in Supported Independent Living (SIL) and working with people with complex or psychosocial disabilities.
  • Encouraging independence through life skill development, social connections, and goal achievement.
  • Completing accurate progress notes, reports, and incident documentation.
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