Would you love to assist people with disability find meaningful employment?
Are you passionate about connecting people to create inclusive services ?
About the role: Our "Next Step" program is tailored for school leavers who are eager to build skills and prepare for the workforce.
We assist participants to gain essential skills, qualifications, experience, and independence to reach their career and personal goals in a supportive and enjoyable environment.
We are seeking two permanent part-time Support Workers who are dedicated, positive, enthusiastic, inclusive and customer-focused.
Based at our Fairy Meadow and Shellharbour offices, the successful candidates will join a team who are dedicated to helping school leavers set goals and implement strategies to become "job-ready."
These part-time roles support the Next Step Facilitator across 18 hours per week.
Shifts include group sessions on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and one-on-one sessions with participants on Thursday and Friday.
The successful candidates will commence their new role mid-January 2025.
What we are looking for: Experience with Person-Centred Planning to identify personalised employment pathways.
Previous experience in a Teacher's Aide or Job Coach role will be highly regarded.
Prior experience of working with young people with mental health disabilities is especially regarded.
Skills in building and sustaining relationships and networks within the community, including schools, employment services, business support services and other organisations.
Strong communication skills to build rapport with families, carers, and their support networks.
Ability to serve as a key creative resource for our participants by developing and presenting fresh content and ideas on a weekly basis.
Maintain accurate records and provide information for reporting purposes.
Ensure the safety and well-being of participants and employees.
Valid Driver Licence and working rights checks including an NDIS Worker Screening Check & Working with Children Check prior to commencing employment.
What we will offer you: At The Trust, we are person-centred, and people focused.
In return for your commitment to delivering the best support to our participants, we reward you with a range of comprehensive benefits including: A thorough onboarding program to ensure your success with access to in-house professional development.
Generous tax-free earning potential of up to $15,900 per annum (+ $2,650 meals & entertainment).
Support to obtain and maintain your First Aid qualification.
Flexible public holiday leave options for cultural or religious events.
5 weeks of annual leave per annum (pro rata).
Access to reward and recognition programs that celebrate your contributions.
The hourly salary for the part-time role is between $33.41 and $35.51 plus superannuation (pro-rata).
About us The Disability Trust is a leading not-for-profit organization providing a range of services from employment, to housing and recreational programs for people with disabilities.
With more than 1900 staff across NSW, VIC, ACT and QLD, The Disability Trust is an organization committed to the provision of high-quality professional care and support to people with disabilities and their families.
Our supports have a strong focus on building independent living skills and increasing people's social connections, participation in community activities, and participation in employment.
Where to from here?
Does this role align with you?
Apply now and become part of a dedicated team that makes a true difference in the community.
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter outlining how your skills and experience align with the above criteria.
For further details about the role, please contact our Employment Pathways Coordinator via ****** Applications will close at Monday 25 November 2024 at 9:00am.
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