Disability Support Worker – Complex Physical Disability & High Intensity SupportsSupported Independent Living (SIL) | Western Melbourne | CasualHelp People Live with Greater Independence.
At EddenRose Community Services, we believe every person deserves the opportunity to live safely, independently and with dignity.
Exceptional disability support is about more than providing care. It is about helping people regain confidence, maximise independence and live meaningful lives despite complex physical disability.
Every shift matters.
Every interaction builds trust.
Every decision contributes to a participant's safety, wellbeing and future.
We are building a specialist workforce of Disability Support Workers committed to professionalism, accountability and clinical excellence.
If you want to make a genuine difference while working within a professional organisation recognised for strong leadership, governance and participant-centred care, we would like to hear from you.
Why Join EddenRose?
Working at EddenRose means joining a team committed to delivering exceptional disability services through compassion, professionalism and evidence-informed practice.
We provide:
- Meaningful work that improves lives.
- Structured induction and ongoing support.
- Leadership, mentoring and clinical guidance.
- Access to ongoing professional development through the EddenRose Academy.
- Clear policies, systems and governance.
- Collaborative multidisciplinary practice.
- Opportunities to develop specialist skills in complex physical disability, high-intensity supports and Supported Independent Living (SIL).
Exceptional outcomes are achieved through capable people, consistent practice and continuous improvement.
Location
Western Melbourne
Supporting participants across:
- Point Cook
- Werribee
- Hoppers Crossing
- Tarneit
- Truganina
- Williams Landing
- Laverton
- Altona
- Sunshine
- Footscray
- Caroline Springs
- Melton
- Surrounding Western Melbourne communities
Work locations vary according to participant needs and operational requirements.
Employment Type
Casual
Employment is offered on a casual basis.
Shifts are allocated according to participant needs, worker suitability and operational requirements.
Casual employment does not guarantee a minimum number of hours.
Salary
From $35.00 per hour (Casual) plus Superannuation, applicable SCHADS Award penalty rates, weekend and public holiday penalties, travel allowances and kilometre reimbursement where applicable.
Classification and remuneration will be determined in accordance with the SCHADS Award based on qualifications, experience and the inherent requirements of the role.
About the Role
You will support adults living with complex physical disabilities and high support needs within Supported Independent Living (SIL), participant homes and community settings.
Working alongside Registered Nurses, Team Leaders, allied health professionals and Support Coordinators, you will deliver supports that promote participant safety, independence, dignity and quality of life.
Depending on participant needs and your assessed competency, responsibilities may include:
- Personal care and activities of daily living.
- Safe manual handling and specialised transfers.
- Community participation and transport.
- High-intensity support activities following competency assessment and delegated clinical guidance.
- PEG feeding.
- Dysphagia and mealtime support.
- Urinary catheter support.
- Complex bowel care.
- Pressure care and skin integrity management.
- Medication assistance within scope of practice.
- Clinical observations and reporting.
- Accurate progress notes and incident reporting.
All duties are performed in accordance with participant support plans, organisational policies, delegated clinical guidance (where applicable) and the NDIS Practice Standards.
Participants You May Support
Participants may include adults living with:
- Spinal cord injury.
- Acquired brain injury with complex physical support needs.
- Progressive neurological conditions.
- Degenerative neurological disorders.
- Complex mobility impairments.
- Participants transitioning from hospital or rehabilitation into community living.
Supports are delivered only where they align with participant goals, assessed needs, identified risks and EddenRose's service capability.
What Success Looks Like
At EddenRose, success is measured by participant outcomes.
Successful Support Workers:
- Deliver safe, respectful and person-centred supports.
- Promote participant dignity, choice and independence.
- Build trust through professionalism and consistency.
- Follow participant support plans and organisational procedures.
- Maintain strong professional boundaries.
- Complete accurate documentation after every shift.
- Escalate clinical concerns and risks promptly.
- Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams.
- Participate in ongoing learning and competency development.
Who Thrives at EddenRose?
Our people understand that disability support is a profession.
They:
- Value professionalism, accountability and governance.
- Follow policies and procedures consistently.
- Respect participant rights and safeguarding.
- Work collaboratively with Registered Nurses and allied health professionals.
- Take pride in delivering exceptional care.
- Accept supervision and seek continuous professional development.
- Understand that documentation is an essential part of quality service delivery.
This role is unlikely to suit applicants seeking an informal work environment or those who prefer to work outside established policies, procedures and professional standards.
Essential Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to perform the inherent requirements of the role and possess:
- Current NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain before commencement).
- Current First Aid and CPR Certificate.
- Current Australian Driver Licence.
- Reliable, registered and insured motor vehicle where transport forms part of the role.
- NDIS Worker Orientation Module (or willingness to complete before commencement).
- Right to work in Australia.
- Smartphone with internet access.
- Ability to communicate effectively and complete accurate electronic documentation.
Desirable Qualifications & Experience
The following are highly regarded but not essential:
- Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability), Certificate IV in Disability, Enrolled Nurse qualification or another relevant qualification.
- Experience supporting adults with complex physical disabilities or high support needs.
- Experience within Supported Independent Living (SIL), rehabilitation, hospital transition or community disability services.
- Experience supporting participants requiring delegated high-intensity supports.
- Understanding of the NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators.
Where required, EddenRose provides competency-based training and assessment before employees perform delegated high-intensity support activities.
Our Commitment
EddenRose Community Services is committed to providing a safe, inclusive and respectful workplace.
Employment decisions are based on merit, demonstrated capability, operational requirements and the inherent requirements of the role, consistent with the Fair Work Act, the SCHADS Award and applicable anti-discrimination legislation.
Join EddenRose
If you are passionate about supporting adults with complex physical disabilities to live safer, more independent lives and want to work within an organisation recognised for professionalism, governance and clinical excellence, we encourage you to apply.
Together, we are building stronger supports, greater independence and better participant outcomes.
EddenRose Community Services
Putting People First.
Pay: From $38.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee mentoring program
- Professional development assistance
- Travel reimbursement
Education:
- Certificate I - IV (Required)
Experience:
- Disability Support Work - Complex Care: 4 years (Required)
Licence/Certification:
- Full Driver Licence (Required)
- NDIS Screening Check (Required)
- First Aid Certification (Required)
- CPR Certification (Required)
Work Location: In person