Community Living Options
Person Centred Support Worker

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Community Living Options (CLO) is a leading NDIS registered disability service provider. We are a values-focused organisation, who put the people we support first. Established in 1982 by a group of local parents who wanted respite and accommodation for their children, we have expanded exponentially because our participants love our services. At Community Living Options we provide an inclusive environment where people are valued and supported. We welcome applicants with lived experience, all abilities, cultural background, gender, sexuality, age and spirituality. The Role We are currently seeking dedicated Person Centred Support Workers to support Participants transitioning to permanent accommodation at our Regency Green location. You will be responsible for supporting participants to develop skills and achieve their goals as set out in their individual and NDIS plans. These may include cooking, nutrition, personal care, capacity building, domestic skills, and establishing meaningful routines. We are seeking candidates who are resilient, reliable, able to work independently, have great communication and interpersonal skills, and are passionate about truly making a difference to CLO participants’ lives. Key responsibilities: Support Participants to achieve their desires and potential in all facets of their lives Support life skill development through proper implementation of established plans and programs to support the achievement of goal outcomes for the Participant Actively engage in person centred active support Undertake activities in a specialised area of supports Maintain accurate records for auditing Participant and household expenditure The ideal candidate will have: NDIS Worker Screening Working with Children Check Police Clearance (within three months) Current Driver's Licence Current First Aid Certificate Current CPR Certificate III in Individual Support (or willing to obtain!) About you: Ability to be flexible and work in diverse and challenging situations Understanding of psychosocial rehabilitation and capacity building for and with people with mental illness and psychosocial disabilities Be able to work over a 24-hour, 7-day rotating roster Experience in various models of support preferred Joining CLO you will be provided with: Supportive and inclusive team environment Ongoing training and development support Salary Packaging benefits (up to $15,899 p.a tax-free) Position with purpose whereby you will be making a difference. Discounted Gym Memberships Discounted Health Insurance Our Values Trust: We are open and honest. We act with integrity. Kindness: We support each other, we are compassionate. Inclusion: Embracing value in diversity and breaking down the barriers. Learning: In learning we will grow Connection: We work together to achieve our goals If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call the Recruitment Team on 72219550 for a confidential discussion or apply today. Community Living Options (CLO) is a leading NDIS registered disability service provider. We are a values-focused organisation, who put the people we support first. Established in 1982 by a group of local parents who wanted respite and accommodation for their adult children, we have expanded exponentially because our participants love our services.
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