Disability Support Worker (Experience with Complex Supports Required)Location: South West Sydney and Campbelltown Area (2560). About Us:Disability Connect NSW (DCNSW) is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of all participants. We prioritise a participant-centred approach in every facet of our operations, working to create an inclusive and supportive environment where participants actively engage in shaping the assistance they receive.
About Your Role:We are seeking experienced and compassionate Support Workers with a minimum of 2–4 years' experience in working with highly complex participants. Your dedication and commitment to high-quality care will be essential as you navigate the unique challenges presented by this diverse cohort.
What to Expect When Working with Complex Participants:Our complex participants require a variety of support, often involving multiple challenges that demand a multi-faceted approach. In many cases, these participants may display behaviours that can be both physically and mentally demanding for staff.
Key aspects of this role include: Addressing Multiple Needs: Supporting participants with a combination of mental health, physical health, and social support issues requiring specialised interventions and holistic care.Managing Emotional Volatility: Many participants experience emotional distress that can lead to unpredictable behaviour, necessitating patience, calmness, and a solution-focused attitude from staff.Collaborating Across Disciplines: This role involves coordinating care among various teams and external organisations, highlighting the importance of strong communication and teamwork.Continuous Problem-Solving: Solutions for complex situations may not be straightforward; staff are expected to demonstrate critical thinking, creativity, and flexibility in addressing evolving needs.Fostering Emotional Resilience: The emotional demands of the work require staff to maintain self-awareness and support one another in achieving personal and professional well-being.Essential Qualities for Our Staff:We are looking for individuals who can:
Demonstrate Resilience and Professionalism: Stay calm under pressure, maintain professional boundaries, and provide compassionate care in challenging circumstances.Be Prepared for Personal and Emotional Challenges: Engage in self-care practices, exercise emotional intelligence, and seek support when necessary.Collaborate Effectively: Work as part of a dedicated team with strong communication and a shared commitment to participant and staff safety.Applicants Must Have: Working with Children Check (WWCC)NDIS Worker Screening CheckFirst Aid CertificateCurrent Driver's LicenceAccess to a reliable vehicle and car insuranceHow to Apply:If you are ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we support, please submit your resume to apply. While a cover letter is encouraged, it is not mandatory.
We strongly encourage applications from people with disabilities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. We value your lived experiences and insights, and we invite you to share them in your application if you feel comfortable doing so. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a difference!
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