? Promote participant's participation in age-appropriate activities and tasks within the community and at home.
? To help the participant engage in outings and daily activities and promote involvement in the community.
? Provide direct care in accordance with the NDIS plan.
? Abide by the medication administration policy, WHS procedures and participant rights policies.
? Ensure the safety and wellbeing of participants by reporting any issues and concerns to the appropriate persons.
? Provide 1:1 care or small group support.
? Ensure documentation and information relating to the participant is accurately and appropriately recorded.
Disability Support Workers provide assistance to a person with a disability with everyday tasks that a person without a disability would be doing for themselves and may include, and not be limited to, the following activities:? Manual Handling.
? Showering.
? Toileting.
? Grooming.
? Meal assistance.
? Meal preparation.
? Exercise.
? Domestic responsibilities.
? Recreation.
? Personal development.
? Communication.
? Mobility.
? Personal administration.
? Shopping; and
? Other independent living skillsDesirable Qualification requirements:
? Cert IV in Disability or Cert III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability)
? Achieved Diploma in Community Services/ Mental Health or Equivalent
? Certificate III in drugs and alcohol
? Certificate III in Mental Health
? Have Experience and Training in specialised areas example : Down Syndrome, Autism