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Disability Support Worker – Torrens Park

Torrens Park, South Australia 5062, Australia • Casual
AI Job Summary
  • Holds a driver’s licence and uses a reliable vehicle for work.
  • Current NDIS Worker Check or willingness to obtain one.
  • Current First Aid certificate or willingness to obtain one.

Role Type

On-site • Temporary • Casual • Entry Level

Pay Rate

43.23 AUD – 60.52 AUD (Hour)

Description

About Me

I am a woman in my 30s living independently in the community of Torrens Park. I enjoy getting out and catching up with friends and family. I am a seasoned traveller, and I love to sing and bowl. I enjoy learning Braille, and my goal is to one day, teach others how to use it. I live with my guide dog and partner.

The Role

I direct my own support and I’m looking for a new support worker to join my long-term and dedicated support team. My support workers assist me in all aspects of my daily life – and support me to live out my vision for a good life. This role will be ideal for someone who is a good listener and a strong communicator.

My team supports me over 7 days per week; I am looking for someone to support me for shifts a week with some backfilling when other workers are on leave:

• Monday Shift 7:00am – 9:00am

• Tuesday Shift 4:00pm – 6:30pm

• Wednesday Shift 7:00am – 9:00am

Support Worker must be comfortable with a guide dog in their vehicle.

The role is paid at level 2.1 casual base rate of $43.23 per hour.

All applicants must have or willingness to obtain:

• Driver’s license and reliable vehicle

• A current NDIS worker check

• First Aid Certificate

Company Overview

For more than 30 years, the Community Living Project has worked in close partnership with families to build opportunities for a good life for their family member who is living with a disability. Community Living Project focuses on building inclusion. To us, this means that everyone matters and all people are welcomed, included and contributing to community life. We work with one person at a time to craft individualised support in a way that ensures each person (and their family) has as much control as possible over all aspects of their life. We believe all people should have the opportunity to pursue a unique lifestyle that is personally meaningful, relevant and typically intertwined in their community. We will not offer you a generic ‘program’, ‘vacancy’ or ‘place’. Instead, we will help you to craft your participation and inclusion in the community.