
We are seeking disability support workers who are self-motivated to provide exceptional support to individuals living in Supported Independent Living (SIL) accommodation and in private homes.
You will have the opportunity to actively support non verbal clients in developing essential skills, assisting with personal care and social support. The shifts are generally 8 hours long, regular and consistent. Ideally you will be available for a combination of inactive sleepovers and day shifts.
Your key responsibilities Our team is looking for a dedicated and passionate Disability Support Workers who can undertake the following key responsibilities:
Ideally, you will have:
We are also looking for someone with excellent communication skills, builds rapport quickly, actively engages with clients, has a caring and supportive nature, and who takes a client-centred approach.
We truly value each team member and strive to create a rewarding work environment. We can offer you:
About us At HelpAlong, our core values are more than just words; they are the guiding principles that shape every interaction, decision, and service we provide. We believe in creating a supportive and inclusive environment where participants, families and staff feel not only heard, but truly understood. Our commitment to these values sets the foundation for an authentic and enriching NDIS support experience.
Click to apply now, visit our website https://helpalong.com.au/careers or call 07 3544 6994 for a confidential discussion.
HelpAlong Pty Ltd is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We accept diversity, we embrace it, support it and thrive on it for the benefit of our services, employees and community.

HelpAlong is a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) registered service provider for people with disabilities. Our focus is on working with sectors and clients where care, quality of service, and empathy are the foundations of successful relationships, and within environments where we believe our people can make a genuine difference.
We strive on providing day-to-day support and care, when and where needed the most to the people with disability who are experiencing issues with finding the right support.