We are recruiting a small number of highly capable Support Workers to join a structured support environment working alongside individuals with complex psychosocial, behavioural and mental health support needs.
This role will particularly suit support workers who are naturally engaging, relationship-focused and enjoy community-based activities and outdoor interests such as fishing, walking, driving or recreational outings. We are seeking professionals who understand the value of meaningful engagement, consistency and trust-building in supporting long-term outcomes.
This is a high-intensity role suited to experienced professionals who are calm under pressure, emotionally regulated, confident working within structured support models, and able to build genuine therapeutic rapport while maintaining strong professional boundaries.
This role is not suited to entry-level or developing support workers.
The Environment
You will be working within a clinically informed support model requiring:
- Consistent, structured support delivery
- Strong adherence to Behaviour Support Plans (BSP)
- Confidence managing behaviours of concern
- High situational awareness and proactive risk management
- Strong communication and collaboration with operational and clinical leadership
- Relationship-based support focused on stability, engagement and long-term outcomes
The Role
This role involves providing highly individualised support within a structured, clinically informed environment supporting complex psychosocial and behavioural needs.
You will be responsible for delivering calm, consistent and relationship-focused support across both community access and home-based environments. The role requires a strong focus on trust-building, emotional regulation, behavioural awareness and meaningful participant engagement.
Supports may include:
- Community access and recreational engagement
- Building consistent routines and structured support approaches
- Supporting emotional regulation and reducing environmental escalation
- Personal care and home-based assistance
- Working within 1:1 and at times 2:1 support models
- Observing and responding to fluctuations in presentation and functional capacity
- Maintaining accurate documentation and clear communication with leadership teams
This is a highly dynamic support environment requiring patience, flexibility, emotional maturity and strong situational judgement.
Success in this role will come from your ability to remain calm, consistent and engaged while building genuine therapeutic rapport and maintaining clear professional boundaries.
What Sets This Role Apart
- Opportunity to work within a highly structured and clinically supported environment
- Strong focus on consistency, relationship-building and meaningful participant outcomes
- Support models that prioritise quality of engagement over task-based care
- Close collaboration with Accommodation and Clinical leadership
- Opportunity to support genuine community participation and lifestyle-based engagement
Non-Negotiable Requirements
- Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in disability, SIL, mental health or complex behavioural support environments
- Demonstrated experience supporting behaviours of concern
- Strong practical BSP implementation experience
- Proven ability to remain calm and non-reactive during escalation
- Strong understanding of professional boundaries and consistency in support delivery
- Confidence working autonomously while remaining accountable to structured support frameworks
You Will Excel in This Role If You:
- Stay calm, neutral and emotionally regulated in high-pressure situations
- Build trust without becoming emotionally reactive or overinvolved
- Understand behavioural drivers and respond accordingly
- Can confidently engage participants in meaningful activities and community participation
- Take accountability for documentation, communication and professional standards
- Work well within structured teams and collaborative support models
- Bring maturity, patience and consistency to your approach
Highly Regarded
- Experience supporting psychosocial disability or mental health presentations
- Experience within high-risk or complex behavioural environments
- Experience supporting community access and recreational engagement
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed support approaches
- Outdoor or recreational interests that support genuine participant engagement
This Role Is Not For You If You:
- Prefer passive or low-support environments
- Struggle with confrontation, boundaries or consistency
- Take behaviours personally or react emotionally
- Prefer task-focused support over relationship-based engagement
- Are still developing confidence in complex support environments
Requirements
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working With Children Check
- First Aid & CPR
- Valid Driver Licence
- Medication competency
- Full Australian working rights
The Offer
- Work within a high-performing, clinically supported support model
- Clear leadership, structure and expectations
- Opportunity to work alongside experienced operational and clinical professionals
- Environment focused on consistency, safety and long-term outcomes
- Opportunity to make meaningful impact within a highly individualised support environment
Important
We are intentionally seeking a small number of high-calibre professionals.
Only candidates with demonstrated experience in complex behavioural support, psychosocial disability and mental health environments will be considered.
Pay: $25.04 – $51.05 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee mentoring program
Work Location: In person