Disability Support Worker – complex needs

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Palmerston - Australia

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

About Somerville Community Services

Somerville is a for-purpose community-based organisation that has supported Territorians for over 60 years. We specialise in high-quality disability services that empower people to live the life they choose. As a registered NDIS provider we deliver individualised support across the Northern Territory with a focus on respectful person-centred relationships that promote choice dignity and independence.

About the role

As a Disability Support Worker youll provide person-centred support within a Supported Independent Living (SIL) environment ensuring safe consistent and high-quality support in line with individual plans.

We are currently looking for candidates with demonstrated experience supporting people with complex behaviours of concern including experience working with individuals with mental health needs and/or involvement with the criminal justice system (e.g. parole probation or similar).

The role is based across SIL services in Palmerston and the rural area and requires flexibility to work across a 24/7 roster. Casual and part-time roles are available.

This position is open to male applicants only due to participant support requirements and in accordance with applicable Equal Opportunity legislation.

What youll do

This role involves providing consistent person-centred support to individuals with complex and challenging backgrounds maintaining strong professional boundaries and a calm respectful and non-judgemental approach.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Responding to behaviours of concern in line with Behaviour Support Plans and positive behaviour strategies
  • Applying sound judgement and risk-aware decision-making to support safe and consistent outcomes
  • Working within structured routines and support frameworks to ensure consistency and stability
  • Liaising and communicating effectively with participants families and the broader support network
  • Promoting independence confidence and skill-building through daily activities and community engagement
  • Following individual support and health plans including safe medication administration
  • Assisting with personal care mobility and daily living tasks
  • Maintaining accurate records and safeguarding participant wellbeing through confidentiality and professional boundaries
  • Contributing to a respectful collaborative and values-driven team culture

What youll bring

  • Demonstrated experience supporting people with complex behaviours of concern including those with mental health needs and/or involvement with the criminal justice system (e.g. parole probation or similar)
  • Ability to provide active person-centred support that promotes independence engagement and meaningful participation in daily life
  • Confidence following Behaviour Support Plans and applying consistent proactive and reactive strategies
  • Ability to maintain strong professional boundaries and a calm respectful and non-judgemental approach in challenging situations
  • Sound judgement and the ability to make risk-aware decisions to support safe and consistent outcomes
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to work effectively with participants families and the broader support network
  • Commitment to participant safety dignity and ethical practice in line with the NDIS Code of Conduct
  • Strong documentation and system skills ensuring accurate and timely records

Please refer to the full position description for a complete list of essential and desirable criteria.

Mandatory compliance requirements

To be considered for interview you must hold all of the following current and valid documentation at the time of application:

  • NT Drivers Licence
  • National Criminal History Check
  • NT Ochre Card (Working with Children Clearance)
  • NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
  • NDIS Worker Orientation Module Quality Safety and You certificate of completion
  • First Aid and CPR Certificate
  • Full Australian working rights

Applications will not progress without current compliance documentation.

Why work with us

We know support work can be both rewarding and challenging - thats why at Somerville youll never be doing it alone. Youll be part of a team that listens leaders who care and an organisation that invests in your growth as much as you invest in others. Here you can build your skills grow your career and know that the work you do every day truly matters.

Youll also enjoy:

  • Not-for-profit salary packaging (potential to increase your take-home pay by up to approx. $6400 per year).
  • Five weeks annual leave
  • Paid parental leave
  • Ongoing professional development and specialist training opportunities
  • Supportive leadership and access to clinical and operational guidance
  • A genuine focus on wellbeing inclusion and work-life balance
  • Free confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

How to apply

To apply please submit your resume and a brief cover letter addressing the requirements of the role.

If you have any questions or require adjustments to participate in the application process please contact us at or call.

Somerville is committed to creating a safe inclusive and respectful workplace. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and communities.

Applications will be reviewed and shortlisted as received so early applications are encouraged. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

About Somerville Community ServicesSomerville is a for-purpose community-based organisation that has supported Territorians for over 60 years. We specialise in high-quality disability services that empower people to live the life they choose. As a registered NDIS provider we deliver individualised s...
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