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Disability Support Worker
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Join our respected team in Penrith as a Disability Support Worker, providing person-centred care to clients with complex needs, including ABI. You'll assist with domestic duties and community access, requiring an NDIS Check, First Aid, and a reliable vehicle. We offer quality paid training, buddy...
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Australia , Penrith
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33.80 - 59.00 AUD / Hour
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Complete Care Team
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Disability Support Worker
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Join Complete Care Team as a Disability Support Worker in Merrylands. Provide holistic, person-centred care including personal assistance and domestic support. Requires 1+ year experience, NDIS check, First Aid, and a driver's licence. Benefit from paid training and travel reimbursement.
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Australia , Merrylands
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33.80 - 59.00 AUD / Hour
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In-home Disability Support Worker
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Join our team as an In-home Disability Support Worker in Sydney. Provide personalized care, including personal assistance and community participation, to help clients achieve greater independence. We require an AIN qualification, First Aid Certificate, and a registered vehicle. Benefits include t...
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Australia , Sydney
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Wesley Mission
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Disability Support Worker
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Join our respected team as a Disability Support Worker in Minchinbury. Provide person-centred care, including personal assistance and community access, to clients with complex needs like ABI. Must have NDIS Check, First Aid, a driver's license, and fluency in Filipino. We offer paid training and ...
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Australia , Minchinbury
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35.00 - 61.25 AUD / Hour
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About the Disability Support Worker role

Discover rewarding Disability Support Worker jobs where compassion meets purpose. A Disability Support Worker is a dedicated professional who provides essential assistance and companionship to individuals living with physical, intellectual, sensory, or psychosocial disabilities. The core of this profession is to empower people to live independently, make their own choices, and participate fully in their communities. It is a career built on human connection, respect for individual rights, and the profound satisfaction of making a tangible difference in someone's daily life.

Professionals in these roles typically work in a variety of settings, including clients' private homes, group homes, supported independent living accommodations, and out in the community. Their work is dynamic and person-centered, meaning every day is tailored to the unique goals and needs of the individuals they support. The primary objective is to foster independence, inclusion, and personal growth, moving beyond mere care to enable a fulfilling life.

Common responsibilities in Disability Support Worker jobs are diverse and holistic. They often include assisting with daily living activities such as personal care, hygiene, and mobility support. Workers help with domestic tasks like meal preparation, cleaning, and administering medication. A significant part of the role involves facilitating community access, supporting clients to engage in social, recreational, and educational activities to build connections and reduce isolation. Furthermore, support workers are instrumental in implementing individualized plans, often collaborating with a multidisciplinary team including therapists, family members, and case managers. A crucial, overarching responsibility is acting as an advocate, safeguarding the rights, dignity, and choices of the people they support.

To excel in this field, specific personal attributes and professional qualifications are typically required. Employers look for individuals with deep-seated empathy, patience, and exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. A collaborative mindset and the ability to work effectively within a team are essential. Problem-solving skills and resilience are also highly valued, as the role can present complex and emotionally demanding situations. While formal qualifications like a Certificate III or IV in Disability Support or Individual Support are common pathways, a genuine passion for human rights and social justice is the most important qualification. A successful candidate must also meet regulatory requirements, which often include a valid driver's license, a cleared National Police Check, a Working with Children Check, and a valid First Aid & CPR certificate.

If you are seeking a career that is challenging, varied, and profoundly meaningful, exploring Disability Support Worker jobs could be your calling. It is a profession that not only transforms the lives of others but also offers immense personal and professional fulfillment.