We are growing and looking for exceptional people to join our team and help deliver meaningful, person-centred supports to people living with disability.
About Chemlah Care
Chemlah Care is an ACT-based disability support organisation committed to delivering structured, reliable and person-centred supports that build independence, confidence and stability. We believe great support comes from consistency, strong relationships and seeing the person beyond the diagnosis.
Our team supports people with complex needs through calm, respectful and evidence-informed approaches that focus on quality of life, meaningful outcomes and creating environments where people can thrive.
We are growing and are seeking exceptional Support Workers to join a specialised support team.
Location
This role is based in the ACT–NSW border region, approximately 20–30 minutes from Canberra CBD. Reliable transport and the ability to travel to shifts independently is essential.
Pay and Employment Conditions
- Casual position
- Hourly rate aligned to SCHADS Award Disability Support Worker Level 2 (Casual) or more, depending on expereince
- Approximately $43+ per hour plus applicable penalty rates and allowances depending on classification and experience
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
About the Participant
We are supporting a young woman with complex health, neurological, communication and behavioural support needs. You must be comfortable following behaviour support strategies, risk protocols and working within clear safety boundaries.
Support considerations include:
- Complex epilepsy and seizure presentation
- Communication differences and changing communication needs
- Anxiety and emotional regulation support requirements
- Differences in language processing and expression
- Neurodivergent support needs requiring flexible and responsive approaches
- Changes impacting spatial awareness and day-to-day functioning
She communicates using AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) and responds best to calm, regulation-focused and low-demand support approaches.
Support Approach
This role requires a person who understand that connection comes before direction.
Support includes:
- Building trust and maintaining emotional regulation
- Using short, clear communication (ideally no more than 3 words at a time)
- Supporting daily routines and meaningful engagement
- Recognising signs of overwhelm and responding proactively
- Following seizure and safety protocols
- Supporting community participation and quality of life
Who We Are Looking For
Essential:
- Experience supporting people with Autism Level 3 and/or complex behaviours
- Experience working with epilepsy or neurological conditions
- Ability to remain calm and make sound decisions under pressure
- Understanding of trauma-informed and regulation-based approaches
- Valid First Aid and CPR
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Driver’s Licence
Highly Regarded:
- Certificate III or IV in Individual Support, Disability or related field
- Crisis Prevention / Behaviour Support training
- Experience with AAC and alternative communication
- Experience supporting people with complex epilepsy or rare disorders
- Positive Behaviour Support experience
What We Offer
- Structured onboarding and handover
- Paid meet and greet shift (approximately 3 hours) before commencement
- Opportunity to work alongside experienced existing supports
- Meaningful work with genuine impact
- Ongoing training and collaboration with specialist supports where available
Apply by sending your resume and a short introduction outlining your experience supporting complex disability, epilepsy and behaviour support environments.
Pay: From $43.23 per hour
Work Location: In person