This page outlines the vacancy and the key skills and responsibilities for the role.Disability Support WorkerCanberra, AustraliaReference: 6750383Empower Lives.
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Join Anglicare as a Disability Support WorkerAre you seeking a role where your work truly makes a difference?At Anglicare NSW South, NSW West, and ACT, we're seeking compassionate, reliable, and community-focused individuals to join our Disability Services team.Whether you're an experienced Disability Support Worker or just starting your career and eager to make a difference, this is your chance to be part of something bigger.
We welcome people from all backgrounds and walks of life - if you bring empathy, respect, and a commitment to person-centred care, we'll support you every step of the way.What You'll DoIn this rewarding role, you'll support individuals with disabilities and/or aged care needs to live with dignity, independence, and a sense of connection to their community.
Each day brings purpose and variety, including:Providing personal care and daily living assistance, including cleaning, cooking, and the provision of personal care to individuals with a disability, and social engagement.Supporting independence and helping individuals reach their goals.Building meaningful relationships with clients, families, and support teams.Keeping accurate and timely records of client care and progress.Casual and part-time, permanent roles available.Competitive salary ranges from $37.35 to $40.05 depending on qualifications.A warm, values-driven team environment.Flexible shifts - mornings, evenings, weekends, and sleepovers available.Ongoing training and development to help you thrive.A diverse, inclusive organisation that celebrates cultural safety and respect.We'd Love to Hear from You if You Have:A Certificate III in Individual Support (or willingness to obtain - we'll support your learning!
).NDIS Worker Screening Check and Working with Children Check.Completion of the NDIS Commission's "Quality, Safety and You" module (or willingness to complete it).A current First Aid & CPR Certificate.Genuine passion for empowering people and supporting their well-being.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.A positive, flexible, and respectful approach to care.Ready to Make a Difference?If you're ready to grow, give back, and be part of a team that genuinely cares, we want to hear from you.Apply now and help us build a community where everyone can thrive.For all enquiries, please contact Margaret Hennessy on (02) 6278 8483 (during business hours).Successful applicants will be required to hold a valid driver's licence, have a current Working with Children Check or a Working With Vulnerable People clearance through the Office of Regulatory Services (ACT), or a satisfactory National Criminal History Check, as conducted by HR.
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