Disability Support Worker - Newcastle & Lake Macquarie
Job No:
SUBC11
Location:
Newcastle
- Casual roles starting at $41.53 per hour
- Support clients with varied needs while enjoying a quality work-life balance
- Positive and Supportive Team Culture
Candidates with prior experience supporting Participants living with mental health, epilepsy, diabetes, behaviours of concern, manual handling, incontinence care, and other high care needs, will be highly regarded. Your duties will include domestic support, meal preparation, personal care, support to build life skills, and access to community.
Benefits Include:
- Casual hourly rate $41.53 plus 11% superannuation
- Flexible hours to support work-life balance
- Shifts based on your availability and location
- Participant-specific and e-Learning training
- Progression opportunities available
- Annual pay rate review
- Supportive and qualified management team
- Access to free EAP services
About You:
- Lived experience and/or professional experience and/or relevant qualifications (or studying)
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working with Children Check
- First Aid Certificate
- Drivers Licence
- Reliable car with comprehensive insurance
- COVID-19 Vaccination x 2
- Flexible availability (evenings, weekends and overnights may be required)
Why Us? Sublime Care is gearing up for expansion this year; our vision is to continually expand our expertise and capacity to be a provider and employer of choice. When you work with us, you’re not just gaining a team – you’re gaining another family.
Join us to execute quality person-centred supports, where every member is valued, and every idea is a catalyst for positive change. Explore further about us at www.sublimecare.com.au to discover more about our team and mission.
Apply Now! If you're ready for the best change you’ll make in 2024, apply with your updated resume.
Call 49112380 option 4 to discuss this or other available roles!
Sublime Care is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. We encourage applications from those who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, are culturally and linguistically diverse, those from the LGBTQIA+ community, or those who may have a disability.