BluePath Support Group is a growing NDIS provider. We specialise in delivering high-quality individualised support services for NDIS participants in Adelaide and Melbourne. At BluePath, we're not just a team—we're a community committed to fostering independence, respect, and inclusion for every individual we support.
Our approach is grounded in understanding the unique needs of our clients, allowing us to deliver support that's truly personalised. We believe that diversity enriches our team, and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds and skill levels to bring their talents to BluePath, including students eager to gain real-world experience. If you're passionate about making a positive impact and are ready to work alongside a supportive, values-driven team, we'd love to hear from you.
Positions Available: Support Workers/Mentors Speech Pathologists Occupational Therapists Physiotherapists Behavioural Support Therapists About the Role: Our team members are instrumental in helping clients achieve their goals and access services that enhance their quality of life. We value diversity and strive to connect clients with team members who understand their specific needs.
Why BluePath? Diverse & Inclusive Workplace: We value each team member's background and aim to connect clients with staff who understand and respect their unique needs. Professional Growth: Work with a supportive team that encourages career development and offers valuable experience, especially for students. Meaningful Work: Make a real difference in the lives of those we support, whether you're just starting out or bringing years of experience. Tasks & Responsibilities: Empower individuals to build daily living skills and self-care abilities. Provide personalised support aligned with each participant's unique goals and aspirations. Build trusting, professional relationships with participants, their families, and community members. Follow and uphold any Behaviour Support Plans, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of participants. Maintain clear, accurate case notes to support continuity of care. Advocate effectively for participants' perspectives, ensuring their voices are heard and valued. Engage in team meetings, reflective practices, supervision, and debriefing sessions to support growth and continuous improvement. Key Requirements: Relevant qualifications or current enrolment in a related program (e.g., allied health). A commitment to high-quality, person-centred care. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. NDIS Workers Check. Police Check. Working with Children Check. Current driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle. Current First Aid Certificate and CPR. Certificate in Administering and Monitoring Medications in the Workplace or willing to obtain. Multilingual skills (not required, but highly regarded). How to Apply:If you're a dedicated professional or student ready to make an impact, please send your resume, qualifications, and a brief introduction to .
Job Types: Part-time, Casual
Pay: From $38.00 per hour
Expected hours: 4 – 20 per week
Schedule:
Monday to Friday Rotating roster Shift work Weekend availability Work Location: On the road
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