Ready to make an impact in someone's life by supporting them to new heights?
This could be for you!
We are seeking passionate and creative Casual Support Workers to join our team, offering person-centered support to individuals living with disabilities.
The ideal candidate will not only be compassionate and dedicated but also possess the ability to think outside the box and use creativity to enhance the lives of those they support, tailoring solutions to empower individuals to confidently navigate life-long learning, life transitions, increasing independence and achieving their goals.
The role involves, engaging individuals in employment readiness, volunteer pathways, work experience, meaningful engagement and skill building. You will also engage participants in the Community and support them with their individualised plans and goals.
This may include building connections within the community; assisting the person to attend a community event; identifying job interests, exploring work through supported voluntary work placements and learning to use public transport.
The role also includes amazing opportunities working in a creative space including the arts, woodwork, multimedia, music, gaming and sporting. This is a fantastic opportunity to assist individuals to enhance, discover and express their talents, build self-confidence, and achieve greater independence.
We are looking for individuals who might have a passion for cooking, have a few skills in woodwork and enjoy creating things, have a flare for arts and crafts, enjoy tinkering within the automotive field, enjoy gaming or are passionate about music, if you feel you have any of these skills, apply now!
By joining our Casual pool of Support Workers to deliver NDIS services across the Bendigo region, you will help participants to gain independence and confidence in all aspects of their life!
What we are looking for:
- Demonstrated experience working with people with a disability either in a professional environment or may be demonstrated through non-professional means or life experience;
- A sound understanding of disability and the effect on social relationships, independent living, daily needs, physical health, vocational and employment needs of these clients;
- Demonstrated experience in supporting participants with their individualised plans and goals with a capacity building focus
- Possess excellent communication skills, including written and verbal, as well as negotiation and interpersonal skills;
- Ability to identify, organise and utilise relevant resources effectively as tools to work with participants;
- Ability to function as a constructive and collaborative member of a small cohesive team;
- Demonstrates qualities of empathy, compassion and integrity;
Possess a current driver's license and own transport.
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Please note the following Mandatory Pre-employment Screenings will be required prior to being offered a role with WISE Employment, these will include;
- Australian National Police Check, including Right to work in Australia (conducted by WISE)
- NDIS Workers Screening Check ( fee payable by candidate )
- Working with Children’s check (WWCC) ( fee payable by candidate )
About Us:
WISE Employment (WISE) is a successful not-for-profit organisation, committed to providing quality employment, training, occupational rehabilitation and allied health services to disadvantaged members of the community through a range of programs.
Through NDIS, WISE provides support for participants with current funding in their NDIS plans. WISE specialises in the following areas of services and support for participants:
- Social and Recreational Activity
- Capacity Building in life and employment
School Leaver Employment Supports (SLES)
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Are you ready to apply?
If you want to make a difference and join a long-standing and successful not for profit organisation then apply today! Please submit a current resume and cover letter that demonstrates your ability to display the below qualities:
- Demonstrated experience working with people with a disability either in a professional environment or may be demonstrated through non-professional means or life experience;
- A sound understanding of disability and the effect on social relationships, independent living, daily needs, physical health, vocational and employment needs of these clients;
Demonstrated experience in supporting participants with their individualised plans and goals with a capacity building focus
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Please note that we commence shortlisting candidates as soon as possible and as such early submission of your application is encouraged to ensure you don't miss out on this great opportunity. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Here at WISE, we actively encourage and welcome applications from candidates from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, candidates with a disability, members of the LGBTQIA+ community and Aboriginal candidates.