About Us
The Mai-Wel Group is a Hunter region not-for-profit connecting people with possibilities for nearly 65 years. We partner with people with disability, young people and those experiencing disadvantage to build independence, confidence and real pathways into community, education, training, employment and enterprise. With a team of more than 370 people, we deliver integrated, person-centred supports across daily living and independence, social and creative participation, and real-world work-readiness programmes that lead to jobs—re-investing every dollar to grow impact across our region. Trusted, local and outcomes-driven, Mai-Wel is Full of Possible.
Description
We are currently seeking 5-6 part-time Support Workers to join our Supported Living & Community Living team in the Hunter region. These roles provide person-centred support to individuals living in supported accommodation, helping them live independently and achieve their personal goals.
This is a rewarding opportunity for compassionate, reliable people who enjoy working closely with participants and being part of a supportive team.
About The Role
As a Support Worker, you will provide practical and emotional support to participants within their home and community. The role involves assisting with daily living activities while promoting independence, dignity, and inclusion.
We are particularly seeking at least one experienced worker who has strong behavioural support skills to support a participant with complex needs.
Essential Skills and Experience
* Experience working as a Support Worker or in a similar role
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills
* Ability to work independently and within a team
* Current Driver's Licence
* Current First Aid & CPR (or willingness to obtain)
* NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)
Bonus (Highly Regarded)
* Experience supporting people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
* Experience working with complex behaviours or behaviour support plans
What We Offer
* Meaningful work supporting people in your local community
* Supportive team environment
* Ongoing training and development opportunities
* Flexible part‐time roles
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter.
In your cover letter or resume, please include:
* Your availability (days and times)
* The number of hours per week you are seeking
* Any experience working with complex behaviours or BPD
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