Duties & Responsibilities 1.Personalized Care and Support: - Understanding Individual Needs: This involves getting to know each person's unique needs, preferences, and goals. This might include physical, emotional, social, and developmental needs.
- Assisting with Daily Living: This can range from help with personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming) to meal preparation, household chores, and medication reminders.
- Promoting Independence: Encouraging residents to develop skills and make choices that increase their autonomy and self-reliance.
- Implementing Care Plans: Following individualized plans designed to address specific needs and goals, ensuring consistency and effectiveness in support.
2. Fostering Well-being and Inclusion: - Creating a Supportive Environment: Building a safe, welcoming, and inclusive home where residents feel respected and valued.
- Emotional Support: Providing companionship, empathy, and understanding, and helping residents manage emotions and challenges.
- Social Engagement: Facilitating social interactions, community outings, and participation in activities that align with residents' interests.
- Advocacy: Speaking up for residents' rights and needs, ensuring their voices are heard and their choices are respected.
3.Collaboration and Communication: - Teamwork: Working closely with other support staff, healthcare professionals, families, and community resources to provide holistic care.
- Communication: Maintaining clear and open communication with residents, their families, and the support team.
- Record Keeping: Documenting observations, progress, and any incidents to ensure continuity of care and inform decision-making.
4. Promoting Growth and Development: - Skill Development: Supporting residents in learning new skills, whether it's cooking, budgeting, or using technology.
- Goal Setting: Helping residents identify and work towards personal goals, celebrating their achievements and progress.
- Community Integration: Assisting residents in accessing community resources, participating in social events, and building relationships.
What we require- Wide range of availability to work essential, including nights and weekends
- Experience in Personal Care and Manual Handling
- Experience managing complex behaviours in Residential/group housing
- MAYBO training or willingness to obtain
- A current NDIS Worker Screening Check or willingness to obtain.
- Working with Children Check, or willingness to obtain.
- Current First Aid and CPR training, or willingness to obtain.
- Reliable vehicle and a drivers licence
- A positive, reliable, empathetic and proactive approach to supporting people of all ages and backgrounds living with a disability
- Competent English Skills
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