Description:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced male support worker to provide one-on-one support to a male participant living with a psychosocial disability in Slacks Creek . This role requires a calm, consistent, and person-centred approach to support the participant in maintaining his independence and emotional well-being.About the Role
As a support worker, you will play a critical role in helping the participant live independently in a safe and stable environment . You will support his daily routines , encourage emotional regulation , and foster healthy communication and relationship-building . Your approach must be structured, trauma-informed , and respectful of the participant’s choices, cultural background, and personal goals.
This is a hands-on role requiring an individual who is proactive, resilient, and experienced in working with participants with complex behavioural needs .
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Set Fortnightly Roster
Casual - 32 hours per fortnight
Please note this roster cannot be amended and all below shifts must be completed in full by the successful applicant. Additional hours are available with other clients if you are seeking more work.
Week 1:
- Friday 17:00pm to 9:00am (Sleepover 22:00pm to 6:00am) - 8 hours
- Sunday 17:00pm to 9:00am (Sleepover 22:00pm to 6:00am) - 8 hours
- Friday 17:00pm to 9:00am (Sleepover 22:00pm to 6:00am) - 8 hours
- Sunday 17:00pm to 9:00am (Sleepover 22:00pm to 6:00am) - 8 hours
Key Responsibilities
- Provide consistent, person-centred support in the participant’s home and community.
- Implement trauma-informed strategies to support emotional regulation and well-being.
- Encourage daily routines and independence in decision-making.
- Support the development of positive relationships and communication.
- Follow support plans and behavioural strategies as required.
- Maintain clear boundaries and uphold participant dignity at all times.
You are a reliable, experienced support worker with:
- A background in supporting individuals with psychosocial disability and behavioural complexities .
- A strong understanding of trauma-informed care and person-centred practice .
- Excellent communication and de-escalation skills.
- The ability to remain calm, consistent, and supportive under pressure.
- A genuine passion for helping others achieve stability and independence.
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working with Children Check/Blue Card
- First Aid and CPR Certification
- Certificate III or IV in Individual Support, Mental Health, Disability, or equivalent
- Australian Driver’s Licence and access to a comprehensive insured vehicle
If you're passionate about supporting individuals with complex needs to lead independent, meaningful lives, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now and join a team that’s committed to empowering lives through quality care.
2 May 2025;
from:
uworkin.com