Right at Home has a mission to ‘improve the quality of life for those we serve’. We do this by choosing the Right People™, to deliver the Right Services™ with the Right Approach™. To continue this unwavering standard of quality care, we look for people who build our culture, who are sensitive and adaptable to clients’ different personalities, cultural backgrounds, and home dynamics, and who align with our values of flexibility, approachability, accountability, collaboration and integrity.
The foundation of becoming a successful Right at Home care worker is a deep passion for people and a commitment to providing high-quality care. In return, Right at Home provides flexibility and work security and a sense of belonging to a local, and national team. Right at Home values and supports your contribution and focuses on your career development with mentoring by experienced nurses and care managers, ongoing training, and continuous support with care manager supervision. Competitive pay, career development, a reward and recognition program and a world class team connection portal called ‘Right About You!™’ which includes a wellbeing and discounts program are all part of the advantages of working for Right at Home.
Right at Home is a leading provider of in-home care and assistance for people living with disability, recovering from illness, or requiring extra support to maintain independence. As an approved NDIS provider, we’re passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care that makes a real difference in our clients’ lives.
We’re currently seeking dedicated and compassionate Disability Support Workers to join our growing team. If you are reliable, caring, and want to support people to live their best lives, we want to hear from you!
As a Disability Support Worker, you will be responsible for providing a range of support services to NDIS participants, including but not limited to:
Personal care (e.g., showering, dressing, grooming)
Domestic assistance (e.g., cleaning, cooking, laundry)
Community access and transport
Social support and companionship
Support with daily living activities
Medication assistance (where qualified)
Minimum Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability), or equivalent
NDIS Worker Screening Check
Current First Aid & CPR Certificate
Valid Australian Driver’s Licence and reliable vehicle
Working with Children Check (if applicable)
Proof of COVID-19 vaccinations (in line with government requirements)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
We’re seeking team members who are:
Passionate about empowering people with disability
Professional, reliable, and respectful
Able to work independently and as part of a team
Flexible with working hours, including weekends and evenings as required