About Care Group Community Services
Care Group Community Services was established in 2019, when a need for a culturally diverse support service was identified, who are also compassionate, caring and are committed to building long term relationships with those in need.
Our team provide in-depth framework, staffing, support solutions, accommodation and care, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We work in partnership with families, guardians, Support Coordinators, and other internal departments to provide personalised support and accommodation.
Our Objective
At Care Group Community Services, we strive to provide quality staffing who can deliver a range of support services to vulnerable individuals displaying challenging behaviours and high complex needs within the NSW, QLD, VIC, and ACT region.
Title: Disability Support Worker
Location: Canberra Area
Reports to: Team Leader, Regional Manager
The Role
The Disability Support Worker works with people with a disability in achieving individual goals, dreams, and aspirations and
enhancing the individual’s participation and inclusion in the community. This occurs through a variety of planned, person-centered
activities and the development and enhancement of independent living and social skills. They may also be involved in advocating
on behalf of the people we support and providing other assistance where required.
- Demonstrate commitment to high quality service for people with disabilities
- Support the rights, interests, and needs of people with disabilities.
- As key worker, assume leadership in the provision of high-quality support to the people we support.
- Manage effective interpersonal work relationships.
- Support and participate in team learning and development.
- Carry out and provide feedback on monthly staff supervisions.
- Establish and maintain appropriate, professional work relationships.
- Address issues or conflicts as they arise with a view to positive
resolution. - Ensure a personal understanding of all relevant policies and procedures
and ensure compliance. - Liaise with and participate in the identification and implementation of
staff training requirements. - Participate in all meetings / training as directed by the Team Leader.
- Show initiative and highlight opportunities for change and improvement in service practice
- Personal work practices promote teamwork and unify and encourage
positive staff morale. - Liaise with Team Leader and Program Leader, Support Workers, therapists,
and family / carers to develop programs that build upon existing skills and expectations of the people we support. - Maintain confidential operational records including plans for the people
we support and personal profiles. - Source appropriate and specific aids and equipment to support each
person with regards to any mobility and / or communication
requirements. - Assist in the development and implementation of opportunities for
people we support based on their goals, aspirations, interests and
wishes. - Assist the people we support to maintain and /or create relationships
with their family and friends and to be involved in value droles in the
community. - Provide people with support to meet their specific and general health
requirements. - Ensure ‘plans’ for the people we support are reviewed on an on-going
basis as per policy and procedure. - Support people with disabilities to gain skills to be able to self-advocate
and ensure privacy and personal choices are always respected. - Recognise, respect, and respond to the rights, interests and requests of
people we support and their formal and informal networks. - Respect and actively support indigenous and cultural diversity.
- Ensure a person-centred active support approach to all areas of daily living of the people we are supporting including their active engagement in the planning of all activities.
- Ensure a professional level of behaviour
- Provide support within the Positive Behaviour Support framework when
people we support display behaviours of concern.
Core selection criteria
- Knowledge of various issues facing people with disabilities, dual and multiple.
- A good knowledge and experience in Microsoft Office Suite or ability to learn database entries.
- Relevant experience and qualifications in providing personal support to people with disabilities, such as person-centered, active support, individual skills development, behaviour support and personal care.
- Sound experience of person-centered active support and person- centered planning principles.
- The ability to work effectively as part of a team, good communication, interpersonal and organizational skills, plus a
- genuine and passionate commitment to the rights of people with a disability to enjoy fulfilled lives and valued roles
within the community. - A current Medication Administration Certificate. Training will be provided if required.
Skills
- Good organizational and time management skills
- Good understanding of ethics
- Commitments to the rights of people with disabilities
- To be able to work as a team
- Mandatory Compliance Documents
- NDIS Workers Screening Check
- Current First Aid Level 2
- National Criminal Record Check
- Working with Children’s Check
- Proof of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination status
Qualifications & Training
- Relevant certifications in disability or health sector and/or relevant work experience
- NDIS Orientation Module
We value and appreciate lived experience. If you are new to the support sector please tell us how your lived experience applies to this position.
Please ensure you send a Cover Letter letting us know why you chose us!
All applicants with a supplied cover letter must be relevant to applying to CGCS.
Care Group Community Services
Previous applicants need not apply