Disability And Mental Health Support Worker
Health U Australia Ryde, Sydney
Job Description
Looking to make a real difference in the lives of others?
Health U Australia is a registered NDIS service provider with experience in recruiting a range of allied health professionals such as nurses, social workers as well as mental health, aged care, and disability support workers. With over ten years’ experience working in community health, mental health and disability sectors, our team have developed the skills to deliver high quality, in-person centred care for children, adolescents, and adults.
Our website: www.healthuau.com.au
The role:
Your role as a disability and mental health support worker will include supporting and/or accompanying individuals 1:1 in day programs at home or within the community. Using a person-centred care approach to encourage independence, you will provide support and general assistance with day-to-day or routine tasks or as required by your client. Your clients should feel supported and in control as you provide guidance through rapport building, listening, and attending to them.
Your qualifications & experience may include:
• Assistant in Nursing (desirable)
• Certificate III individual support, aged care, or disability (or relevant)
• Certificate/Diploma in mental health, counselling, social work, or psychology
• Applicants who are currently obtaining any of the above are considered.
• Valid driver’s license and reliable car with insurance, and ability to drive
• Experience in the disability, aged care, or mental health sector
• Current Police Check
• Covid-19 vaccination certificate
• Current CPR/First Aid certificate
We have casual, part-time, and full-time roles available, however casual roles will also be considered. This role is also suitable for part time university/TAFE students with a flexible schedule, however we prefer individuals with greater flexibility throughout the weekdays (Monday - Friday)
Tasks & responsibilities may include (but are not limited to):
• Assistance with daily living (i.e., medication prompting, housekeeping, meal preparation)
• Transport (attend medical or health related appointments)
• Community Access (grocery shopping, outing and activities engagement)
• Personal care (personal hygiene, toileting, showering, dressing)
• Follow behavioural support & NDIS care plans to understand our participants!
• Fluent English speaking, easy going and patience is a must.
Benefits
• Competitive salary with travel allowance
• Hands on training and mentoring by team leader.
• Weekly roster, weekly pay schedule
• Flexible hours (morning, afternoon)
• Friendly, open, and honest team culture
• Consistent support available.
• We value transparency, communication, and expression of any concerns/feedback you may have as team member
Please note: We are committed to filling this role quickly, so while this role has a closing date, we will be reviewing applications as they come in and may interview suitable candidates prior to the closing date.
Health U Australia is a registered NDIS service provider with experience in recruiting a range of allied health professionals such as nurses, social workers as well as mental health, aged care, and disability support workers. With over ten years’ experience working in community health, mental health and disability sectors, our team have developed the skills to deliver high quality, in-person centred care for children, adolescents, and adults.
Our website: www.healthuau.com.au
The role:
Your role as a disability and mental health support worker will include supporting and/or accompanying individuals 1:1 in day programs at home or within the community. Using a person-centred care approach to encourage independence, you will provide support and general assistance with day-to-day or routine tasks or as required by your client. Your clients should feel supported and in control as you provide guidance through rapport building, listening, and attending to them.
Your qualifications & experience may include:
• Assistant in Nursing (desirable)
• Certificate III individual support, aged care, or disability (or relevant)
• Certificate/Diploma in mental health, counselling, social work, or psychology
• Applicants who are currently obtaining any of the above are considered.
• Valid driver’s license and reliable car with insurance, and ability to drive
• Experience in the disability, aged care, or mental health sector
• Current Police Check
• Covid-19 vaccination certificate
• Current CPR/First Aid certificate
We have casual, part-time, and full-time roles available, however casual roles will also be considered. This role is also suitable for part time university/TAFE students with a flexible schedule, however we prefer individuals with greater flexibility throughout the weekdays (Monday - Friday)
Tasks & responsibilities may include (but are not limited to):
• Assistance with daily living (i.e., medication prompting, housekeeping, meal preparation)
• Transport (attend medical or health related appointments)
• Community Access (grocery shopping, outing and activities engagement)
• Personal care (personal hygiene, toileting, showering, dressing)
• Follow behavioural support & NDIS care plans to understand our participants!
• Fluent English speaking, easy going and patience is a must.
Benefits
• Competitive salary with travel allowance
• Hands on training and mentoring by team leader.
• Weekly roster, weekly pay schedule
• Flexible hours (morning, afternoon)
• Friendly, open, and honest team culture
• Consistent support available.
• We value transparency, communication, and expression of any concerns/feedback you may have as team member
Please note: We are committed to filling this role quickly, so while this role has a closing date, we will be reviewing applications as they come in and may interview suitable candidates prior to the closing date.
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