Could you help us deliver disability support services ?
Support Workers are the heart of what we do. If you’re a kind, reliable, and compassionate person with a passion for making a real difference, we’d love to hear from you. As a My Supports Support Worker, you’ll have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships, develop new skills, and work as part of a supportive neighbourhood team.
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We are recruiting for this role in these locations
Find a list of our current job openings below, each offering a unique opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities.
If you don’t see a position that fits your current circumstance, don’t worry! We’re always interested in connecting with talented people who share our values. Submit an expression of interest, and we’ll keep your information on file for future opportunities.
Average weekday rate of $38.10ph+evenings & W/ends
Please read full advert details below prior to submitting your application to make sure this is the right role for you (including hours availability and travel locations)
Average weekday rate of $36.90ph+evenings & W/ends
Please read full advert details below prior to submitting your application to make sure this is the right role for you (including hours availability and travel locations)
Support Worker Expression of Interest
If you are interested in applying for a role at My Supports, please express your interest by filling in our online job application form using the button below.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Common questions about the Support Worker role.
What kind of support would I be providing as a Support Worker?
As a Support Worker, you’ll be helping people with disabilities with a variety of tasks, such as personal care, meal preparation, household chores, transportation, and participation in community activities. The specific supports you provide will depend on your preferences as well as the individual’s needs and goals, but you’ll always work in a way that promotes their independence and well-being.
Do I need specific experience or qualifications to become a Support Worker, and what training will be provided?
What is an Individualised Living Option (ILO) and how do Support Workers fit in?
How will I be matched with clients?
I have a disability myself. Can I still apply to be a Support Worker?
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