Company description Founded in 2015, MMS is a local Perth social enterprise offering individualised academic assistance, mentoring and general disability support for clients in Western Australia.
Job description Enjoy feeling part of a small local business, making a difference in people's lives. If you are passionate about working with and caring for people, this casual role is for you!
MMS Learning is currently looking for an active, gentle and kind support worker interested in supporting a female teenager in Yokine.
You must be a friendly and kind person who is very gentle. Proactively support independence building and social connections whilst promoting positive health and well-being. Be involved in a 'hands-on' job, where manual handling tasks may be required. Listen and talk with clients and have fun. Have the flexibility to customise your working week to suit your commitments. Complete daily admin tasks: session notes and team communications. Benefits Competitive hourly wage. Flexible hours with the ability to do the majority of the role from home. Apply your knowledge to help benefit others. Professional development training through trauma workshops. If you have a particular career interest, please let us know in your application. To be considered, we also ask that you have: Flexibility with your availability is crucial for this role to be successful so we can provide the proper support at the right time to our clients. First Aid Certificate. 2+ years of relevant experience in the Aged Care and/or Disability Industry. Driver's licence and vehicle. Working rights in Australia. Police check done within the last 12 months. Job Type: Casual, Subcontract
Salary: $28-45 per hour
Schedule: Shift work. It is expected this role will start at about 5-15 hours a week with the potential to increase if it suits the candidate.
Licence/Certification: Working with Children Check (required). First Aid Certificate. National Police Certificate (required). Driver License (required). Desired Skills: Customer service: Provide high quality customer service to participants. Actively listen to and respond appropriately to participant feedback. Be patient and understanding to participants' needs. Be calm and kind in interactions with participants. Administration: Able to effectively use email, MS office and other software products. Able to competently use mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.). Communication: Be able to verbally communicate concepts and ideas in a way that customers and team members can easily comprehend. Utilise active listening skills in interactions with participants and team members. Be able to write (and type) case notes, emails and other written materials so others can easily understand. Be able to communicate personal views constructively. Be able to communicate in a clear, open and honest manner. Application Question(s): What is the suburb and state you are located in? Experience: NDIS support worker (in Australia): 2 years (Required). Work Location: In person
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