Job Opportunity: Complex Support Worker (Preferred Muslim Female)
Location: Southeastern Melbourne and other locations
Employment Type: Full-Time (Rotating Roster: Sunday and other shifts including Sleepover & Active Support shifts pro-rata)
Reports To: SIL Coordinator and Services Manager
About Newdawn Support Services:
Newdawn Support Services is a values-driven client-focused organisation dedicated to providing high-quality person-centred residential and community support. We empower individuals living with disability mental health challenges or complex needs to live with dignity independence and connection. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the way we support both our clients and our dedicated team members.
Position Purpose:
The Complex Support Worker is an essential role responsible for providing safe responsive and high-quality care within our supported accommodation services. This position will involve supporting the care team in delivering person-centred care to residents ensuring their needs are met while promoting independence dignity and self-management. The role is best suited for an individual who is compassionate organized and able to handle complex situations with professionalism and care.
Key Responsibilities:
Resident Support & Care Delivery:
Provide person-centred care and support to residents ensuring that care plans and NDIS goals are followed to enhance independence and quality of life.
Promote the dignity independence and choice of residents through daily support helping them to achieve their personal goals.
Provide supervision encouragement and empowerment to residents during daily activities and community outings.
Respond to behavioural or crisis situations using person-centred trauma-informed approaches.
Operational Management:
Assist in managing daily operations including roster management ensuring that staffing levels meet the needs of residents.
Support the management of household budgets and resources ensuring efficient use of funds and supplies.
Ensure compliance with NDIS Practice Standards safety regulations and reporting procedures.
Participate in audits continuous improvement initiatives and incident investigations to ensure high-quality service delivery.
Documentation & Reporting:
Maintain accurate and detailed documentation such as progress notes incident reports medication records and shift reports.
Ensure all documentation complies with organisational policies for medication infection control manual handling and safeguarding.
Escalate any risks or breaches of policy promptly to management and relevant authorities.
Team Support & Development:
Assist in the mentoring and guidance of support staff fostering a collaborative and respectful team environment.
Participate in team meetings handovers and debriefs to maintain effective communication and ensure optimal care.
Identify staff training needs and assist in the facilitation of mandatory training ensuring that all staff have the skills and knowledge to provide high-quality care.
Key Selection Criteria:
Essential:
23 years experience in residential disability or community care.
Demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience in a care environment.
Certificate IV or Diploma in Disability Community Services or a related field.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage effectively with residents staff and external stakeholders.
Working knowledge of NDIS Practice Standards and person-centred care approaches.
Ability to manage rosters and coordinate team operations effectively.
Current Drivers Licence.
NDIS Worker Screening Check and Working with Children Check.
Current First Aid & CPR Certification.
Desirable:
Experience supporting clients with complex behaviours or dual diagnoses.
Certificate IV in Leadership & Management (or willingness to obtain).
Knowledge of trauma-informed practice and positive behaviour support principles.
Values & Personal Attributes:
Respectful compassionate and ethical leadership style.
Calm adaptable and resilient under pressure.
Inclusive and committed to diversity and empowerment.
Detail-oriented accountable and able to lead by example.
What We Offer:
A supportive and inclusive workplace culture focused on growth and development.
Ongoing professional development and training to enhance your career.
Career advancement opportunities within a growing organisation.
Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for personal support.
Vehicle salary packaging options to increase your take-home pay.
How to Apply:
Please submit your CV and a cover letter addressing the Key Selection Criteria to:
Applications close: 31st August 2025
Required Experience:
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