Casual roles available
Calm, predictable home environment
Support a young man to live with dignity, autonomy, and connection
About Blake
Blake is a thoughtful, gentle young man living in Tingalpa. He thrives in a calm, well‑structured environment and feels most supported by people who bring patience, emotional steadiness, and genuine care.
He enjoys predictable routines, quiet spaces, and support workers who understand sensory needs and communicate with warmth and clarity. When he feels safe and understood, Blake is able to engage, grow, and move through his day with confidence.
Your presence helps him feel grounded. This is slow, relational, deeply human work with a capacity building focus.
About the Role
We’re welcoming new Disability Support Workers into Blake’s small, stable team. This role is ideal for someone who values:
calm, low‑chaos environments
meaningful one‑on‑one support
person‑centred practice
capacity building
long‑term, relationship‑based work
reflective, emotionally intelligent care
You’ll be supporting Blake with daily routines, emotional regulation, community access, and creating a sense of safety and predictability throughout his day.
This is not a rushed or task‑driven role. It’s steady, intentional, and grounded in dignity and respect.
Why You’ll Love This Role
A calm, organised home environment designed for both Blake’s wellbeing and your success
A supportive leadership team who value reflective practice and open communication
Mentoring from experienced support workers
Predictable routines and clear expectations
A workplace culture built on kindness, professionalism, and genuine human connection
Who Thrives in This Role
We’re looking for people who are:
calm, reliable, and emotionally intelligent
strong communicators who value teamwork
patient, steady, and attuned to sensory needs
reflective and open to feedback
able to work independently with confidence
motivated by quality support, not just hours
interested in long‑term, relational work
What You’ll Be Doing
Supporting Blake’s daily routines in a calm, predictable way
Providing emotional regulation support
Creating a safe, low‑sensory environment
Assisting with personal care and daily living
Supporting community access in a thoughtful, paced manner
Working collaboratively with Blake’s family and team
What We Offer
Ongoing mentoring and guidance
A supportive, organised team environment
Opportunities to grow your skills in person‑centred and trauma‑informed practice
Stable, consistent shifts
A role where your presence genuinely matters
We Welcome Diversity
We warmly welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. What matters most is your emotional steadiness, your values, and your commitment to respectful, person‑centred support.
Essential Requirements:
- Aged 21+ (insurance requirement)
- Full Australian Driver’s Licence
- Current First Aid/CPR
- NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
- NDIS Worker Orientation Module
Preferred Attributes
- Cert III in Individual Support (Disability) or equivalent
- Experience is an advantage but not essential
- We highly value positive attitude, emotional intelligence, reliability, and a genuine commitment to quality support
How to Apply
If you’re someone who brings patience, emotional steadiness, and genuine care, we’d love to hear from you.
Please send your CV and a short, tailored cover letter. Please include a response to these topics:
1. Why this type of professional support role appeals to you
2. The skills, experience, or personal qualities you bring to the team
3. What you hope to gain from working in this role long-term
Pay: $40.00 – $44.95 per hour
Work Location: In person