16 Aug
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Cerebral Palsy Alliance
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City of Liverpool
16 Aug
Cerebral Palsy Alliance
City of Liverpool
Are you energetic, confident, and passionate about working with young people?
We’re looking for dynamic and engaging Support Workers to lead activities in our Youth Day Programs. This role is perfect for someone who brings high energy, creativity, and confidence to group activities and enjoys helping young people build skills, friendships, and independence.
Experience in disability support is great — but attitude, energy, and the ability to connect with young people are what matter most. If you’re enthusiastic, proactive, and ready to get involved, we want to hear from you.
About the Program
Our Youth Day Programs support young people with disability to build confidence, social skills, and independence through engaging activities and community experiences.
Programs include:
- Community outings and social activities
- Sports, fitness, and recreation
- Life skills and independence building
- Creative workshops and group activities
- Confidence building and social connection
Our clients thrive with positive role models who bring enthusiasm and encouragement, creating a safe and fun environment where they can grow and explore new opportunities.
The Role
As a Youth Program Support Worker, you will help lead and facilitate activities both in-centre and out in the community.
You’ll play a key role in making programs fun, engaging, and meaningful while supporting participants to build independence and confidence.
Responsibilities include:
- Facilitating group activities and community outings
- Supporting young people to build social skills and independence
- Encouraging participation and confidence in new experiences
- Providing 1:1 or small group support
- Assisting with personal care where required
- Following individual support plans and behaviour support strategies
- Recording participant progress and collaborating with the wider support team
Every day is different,
from running activities and exploring the community to helping participants develop life skills and friendships.
What Your Week Looks Like
Youth programs run Monday - Friday from 9:00am – 3:00pm.
Programs take place across Sydney, with a strong focus on:
- Blacktown, Rooty Hill & Castle Hill
- Guildford
You’ll support a mix of in office activities and community-based programs, helping young people stay active, engaged, and connected.
Applicants must have:
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working With Children Check
- Current First Aid & CPR certification
- Valid NSW Driver’s Licence (Full or P2)
- Right to work in Australia
Desirable (but not essential)
- Certificate III or IV in Individual Support (Disability)
- Experience in disability, youth work, or community programs
- Experience supporting individuals with complex needs or behaviours
Why Join CPA?
At CPA, we empower both our clients and our team. Our programs focus on building independence, confidence, and meaningful community connections.
CPA is also a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 91561) and offers fully funded nationally recognised qualifications including:
- CHC33021 – Certificate III in Individual Support
What We Offer
- Supportive and inclusive team culture
- Ongoing training and funded qualifications
- Versatile rostering
- Employee Assistance Program (Sondar)
- Salary packaging options
- Clear career development pathways
CPA is committed to creating a safe and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people with diverse lived experience and will happily accommodate reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
CerebralPalsy Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CerebralPalsy Alliance upholds, advocates for, and protects the rights, wellbeing and safety of people with a disability. We area child safe organisation and all workers are responsible to adhere to the NDIS Worker Code of Conduct.
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