Expression ofInterest Disability Support Worker Traineeship 2025Operations | Brighton North precinctClosing date: 01/03/2025Expressions of Interest for 2025 DSW Traineeship ProgramJoin Our 2025 DSW Trainee Program!
- Opportunities in Brighton North and Southern Suburbs
- Study CHC33021 - Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)
- Earn While You Learn
- Learn, Engage, Thrive!
- Adapt your approach to meet participant needs and preferences
- Encourage clients to make their own choices and decisions
- Collaborate with your team to ensure a consistent approach to service delivery
- Assist with personal care, including hygiene, dressing, and mobility support
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Right to work documents (Visa, Citizenship Certificate, Passport, Birth Certificate)
- Current First Aid/CPR certification
- Positive, energetic, and enthusiastic
- Flexible and adaptable (available to work up to three days a week during the traineeship)
- Eager to learn and contribute to a supportive team
- Passionate about caring for others
- Learning while Earning: Get paid while you study and gain valuable on-the-job training.
- Purpose and Altruism: Find fulfilment in caring for others and giving back to the community.
- High-Quality Training: Study with SALC, a top-tier RTO known for its hands-on training.
- Supportive Environment: Join a team that values respect, heart, opportunity, and community.
- Career Opportunities: Completing the traineeship can lead to various roles within the disability sector, offering paths for career growth.
- RESPECT: We respect the right of a person living with an intellectual disability to self-determination in living their best life.
- HEART: We demonstrate care and love for those we support in all that we do.
- OPPORTUNITY: We focus on the positive and what people can do rather than what they cannot do to create opportunities.
- COMMUNITY: We recognize the importance of community to a person’s well-being and strive to create an inclusive community where people living with an intellectual disability are valued for themselves and the contribution they make to the community.