St Jude's has been one of the more innovative and leading service providers for people with disability and psychosocial needs in Australia since 1982. In recent times, our organisation has been experiencing substantial growth as a direct result of the quality of the services we provide. Our significant experience in service delivery is reflected through 40 years of providing quality services and maintaining the highest of standards for our clients.
Role Summary
The role of the Disability Support Worker is to work with clients who are supported by St Jude's. You will work closely with multiple clients, developing rapport and forming a lasting, meaningful professional relationship with them. You will work within the NDIS funding framework, assisting them to achieve their goals, increase their independence and participation within the community. You will provide support to people with disability and/or psychosocial needs, enabling them to undertake all aspects of daily living.
Responsibilities and Duties
- Providing assistance with ADL's such as toileting, showering, dressing, cooking and cleaning
- Providing individual support to clients with psychosocial requirements
- Assisting clients with social outings, shopping trips and appointments
- Liaising with the families and representatives of your client as required
- Promoting positive behaviours, learning experiences and skill development
Skills, Attributes and Experience
The ideal candidate will pride themselves on their ability to deliver person-centered care that values the choice and goals of the client. They will have the people skills to build and maintain meaningful, lasting relationships with their clients. They will also work closely within a team of fellow Support Workers, as well as their coordinator, to maintain accurate progress notes and reports, follow individualised care plans and problem solve for issues that develop within their role.
Key criteria for a Disability Support Worker includes:
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Proof of working rights - Passport or visa
- Valid driver's licence and a reliable vehicle
- WA Working with Children Check
- Previous experience as a Support Worker in the health/disability sector or a relevant Cert III qualification is highly desirable but not essential
- Previous experience working with clients who live with mental health issues will be highly regarded