20 Aug
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Buddy Support Services
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Springfield
20 Aug
Buddy Support Services
Springfield
Male Disability Support Worker – Central Coast
Buddy Support Services is looking for a few valuable blokes to join our team on the Central Coast.
We’re specifically looking for male support workers due to the needs and preferences of the clients these roles will be supporting.
Now, before we go any further, there’s one thing we need to make VERY clear.
Reliability is a must.
Not a “nice to have”. Not a “most of the time”. It’s a must.
Our clients rely on us, which means we need to be able to rely on you.
If you’re someone who regularly calls in sick, has a new emergency every second week, sleeps through alarms or suddenly remembers you’ve got something else on 30 minutes before your shift, this probably isn’t the job for you.
Life happens. We get it.
But if life seems to happen every time you’re rostered for work, we’re probably not going to be a great match.
If you want regular, consistent shifts from us, we expect regular, consistent reliability from you.
Fair trade.
Now, what’s the actual job?
We’re not looking for someone who wants to sit on the lounge, play on their phone and call it support work.
We want someone who will actually get involved.
Go to the gym. Kick a footy around. Go fishing. Help cook dinner. Teach someone how to shop or budget. Help around the house. Get out into the community. Have a laugh. Build some actual life skills.
Basically, do the job you’re being paid to do.
What we’re looking for
You don’t need to be the world’s most experienced support worker.
Sometimes the best people we find come from completely different backgrounds.
What matters to us is that you’ve got common sense, can talk to people, aren’t scared of getting involved and understand that support work is about helping someone become more independent.
You need to be able to have some banter and build a good relationship with clients without forgetting that you’re still the support worker.
You’ll need to set boundaries when needed, follow behaviour support strategies, take direction and stay calm when things don’t go exactly to plan.
And yes, you’ll need to write decent shift notes.
“Had a good day” isn’t a shift note.
Tell us what you actually did, what skills you worked on and how the shift went.
What you'll be doing
Every client is different, so every shift can be different.
One day you might be at the gym, another day fishing, cooking, shopping, working around the house, going to an appointment or helping someone learn a new skill.
Some clients need support with everyday living skills.
Some need community access.
Some need mentoring or behaviour support.
Some simply need a good male role model who can build rapport, have a laugh and help them work towards their goals.
The big thing for us is that you’re doing things WITH the client, not doing everything FOR them.
If they can learn to do it themselves, that’s the goal.
The boring but necessary stuff
You’ll need:
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working With Children Check where required
- First Aid and CPR
- Australian driver’s licence
- A reliable car
- Comprehensive insurance if transporting clients
- Australian working rights
- A phone and the ability to use an app without ringing the office every time you forget your password
Experience in disability support, youth work, mental health, trades, sport, coaching, mentoring or community services is great.
But a fancy resume won't make up for being unreliable.
We can teach you plenty of things.
We can’t teach you to turn up to work.
What you’ll get from us
We’re a pretty straightforward company.
Do a good job, look after the clients, communicate with us and be reliable, and we’ll do our best to give you consistent work.
We have weekday, afternoon, evening and weekend shifts available across the Central Coast.
There’s training, support from management and opportunities to pick up regular ongoing shifts.
We’re not interested in building a team of robots either.
Have a personality. Have a laugh. Bring some energy to the shift.
Just know when it’s time to get the job done.
About Buddy
Buddy Support Services is a Central Coast disability support provider.
We focus heavily on independence, community participation, life skills and actually achieving something during support.
We’re not perfect and we don’t expect you to be either.
But we do expect you to care about the job, treat people properly and turn up when you say you will.
If you’re looking for regular work and you’re genuinely reliable, send us your resume through Indeed and tell us a bit about yourself and your availability.
And if you’ve made it all the way to the bottom of this ad, congratulations.
You can follow instructions.
You’re already off to a good start.
Pay: $36.00 – $45.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee mentoring program
- Gym membership
Work Location: In person
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