At My Independent Support (MIS), we are dedicated to human rights and to ensuring individuals with a disability have greater choice, control, and freedom over their lives. We aim to provide professional services and support for individuals and their families that is community-based, dignified, person-centred and reflects the individual needs, preferences and skills of people with disabilities and those who support them. Our goal is to create a more independent life for people, now and in the future.
Key Accountabilities:
● Increase the participants' choice and independence, through capacity building, skill acquisition and supported decision making.
● Assist participants to explore and participate in community-based activities of their choice.
● Establish meaningful relationships with clients, their families, supporter workers and advocates to work towards positive outcomes for participants.
● To plan and regularly review with participant identified goals and plans which contribute to a life of meaning for that individual and which extends their community integration.
● Comply with the NDIS Practice Standards and NDIS Commission Code of Conduct and other relevant program / funding requirements including NDIS mandated training.
● To support the development and implementation of plans supporting a person-centred approach and contribute to the review of the participant’s progress.
● To develop appropriate, supportive working relationships with participant and their families/carers.
● To provide support which reflects the NDIS Standards, legislative requirements, funding objectives, plans and goals and to report any potential breaches to MIS management.
● To actively promote MIS Vision, Mission and Values in everyday work and in the community.
● To follow, contribute and work in a culture committed to continuous improvement.
Core requirements of the job holder:
● Have experience managing high level challenging behaviour
● Possesses a practical general knowledge of a human rights-based approach.
● Develops general knowledge of and can offer person centred active support.
● Applies positive customer service principles.
● Works positively and collaboratively with team members.
● Follows MIS policy and procedure manuals and code of conduct.
● Follows and implements workplace health and safety guidelines and instructions.
● Works under regular supervision reporting progress and outcomes.
● Organises own work, manages time and contributes to work planning.
● Has effective listening skills and seeks, provides and/or shares practical information in an appropriate and respectful manner.
● Demonstrates confidentiality and diversity awareness.
● Undertakes administrative tasks necessary for the role including maintaining appropriate documentation.
● Takes on board, accommodates and accepts feedback.
● Adopts personal accountability in own role and reports concerns/incidents or breaches in practice.
● Resolves routine problems.
● Shows commitment to ongoing skills development.
● Works effectively with team members.
● Actively adapts, accepts and is willing to change within the context of the job role and wider organisation or community changes.
Key Responsibilities:
● Supporting participants with all aspects of daily living including providing personal care which may include bathing, toileting, dressing and food preparation.
● Providing activities – eg. Craft, cooking, outings to parks, exercise, bowling, shopping, movies etc.
● Involving client with washing, cleaning, gardening and cooking
● Providing behaviour support following behaviour support plans
● Communicating with participants' families and day program on a regular basis.
Knowledge, skills, experience and values required
● A passion for supporting people with a disability to have the best life they possibly can, experiencing their full human rights and valued as part of their local community.
● Demonstrated capacity to work with honesty and integrity.
● Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. Demonstrated ability to use basic technology and software, including a smart phone, and a computer.
● Practical written and verbal communication skills, including the capacity to apply policy and procedure.
● General computer skills (e.g. use of Microsoft suite) or the ability and willingness to acquire those skills.
● A reasonable degree of physical fitness.
● Possession of a current driver’s licence.
● Possession of a current Apply First Aid Certificate.
● Valid NDISWC number
● Equivalent to VET Certificate III in relevant studies or at least 2 years highly relevant work experience
● Compliance with NDIS requirements for Disability Support Workers
Travel requirements
The position may require the Disability Support Worker to travel to various work locations to support clients and discharge the responsibilities of the position. The position may require the use of the Disability Support Worker’s personal vehicle to transport clients.
If this sounds like you, please send your Resume and Cover letter to ****@myindependentsupport.com.au
Summary of role requirements:
- Flexible hours available
- 2-3 years of relevant work experience required for this role
- Work visa can be provided for this role
- Expected start date for role: 01 June 2024
- Expected salary: $75,000 per month