
The Home Care Support Worker provides culturally safe, practical support that helps Aboriginal Elders and people living with disability live independently, safely and confidently at home and in the community. The role has two scopes: SCHADS Level 2 (non-personal care — domestic assistance, meals, social support and community participation) and SCHADS Level 3 (personal care — for qualified, competent workers authorised to provide basic personal care). All workers follow support plans and must escalate any concerns to the Care Partner Lead or Clinical Nurse Lead.
Role classification
Multiple positions available — SCHADS Level 2 or SCHADS Level 3 (based on qualifications, competency and assigned duties). Full-time, part-time and casual options available.
Organisational Profile
GEGAC is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation based in Bairnsdale Victoria. Consisting of about 190 staff, GEGAC is a Not-for-Profit organisation that delivers holistic services in the areas of Primary Health, Social Services, Elders & Disability and Early Childhood Education.
GEGAC advocates for the self-determination of the Aboriginal community by prioritising services that enhance social, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, with culture at the heart of everything we do.
Position Purpose
The Home Care Support Worker provides culturally safe, practical support that enables Aboriginal Elders and people living with disability to live independently, safely and confidently at home and in the community.
This PD includes two scopes:
SCHADS Level 2 – Non-Personal Care Stream
For workers who:
• do NOT provide personal care
• provide domestic assistance, meal support, and social support
• support Elders in programs, outings and community participation
SCHADS Level 3 – Personal Care Stream
For workers who:
• have the required qualification (Cert III Individual Support or equivalent)
• have been assessed as competent
• are authorised by the Care Partner Lead / Clinical Nurse Lead to deliver basic personal care tasks.
All workers must escalate concerns to the Care Partner Lead and Clinical Nurse Lead.
Key Selection Criteria
Qualifications and Registrations Requirement (Essential or Desirable).
How to apply for this job
A copy of the position description can be obtained by copying and pasting this URL into your browser: https://gegac.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Home-Care-Support-Worker-PD.pdf
A copy of the position description can also be obtained by emailing HR@gegac.org.au.
Applicants must address the key selection criteria for shortlisting.
Any applications that have not addressed the key selection criteria will not be considered during the shortlisting process.
Applications can also be emailed to HR@gegac.org.au.
This position will remain open until
filled. Applications may close at any time without notice. To avoid
disappointment or missing out, prospective applicants are strongly encouraged
to apply without delay.”
A valid Working with Children Check and Police check is mandatory to work in this organisation.
"this advertisement is pursuant to the 'special measures' provision at section 8 of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)".

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