Disability Support Worker – Wollongong

at United Foundation
Published May 18, 2026
Location Wollongong, Australia
Category Health Care  
Job Type Full-time  

Description

Our Purpose

At United Foundation - We are dedicated to facilitating a space for our participants to call home in our tailored accommodation options to create a thriving community. We offer independent living opportunities that provide support models that empower people to live their lifestyle of choice.

We’re hiring for Part Time positions! Join a supportive, stable team and make a real impact in people’s lives.

Live or work nearby? Even better.

Ideal if you're based in or near:

Wollongong, Fairy Meadow, Figtree, Corrimal, Unanderra, Dapto, Warrawong, Berkeley, Shellharbour, or Port Kembla.

About the Role

The Disability Support Worker will provide support with people living with complex trauma, high challenging behaviors, and/or high physical / clinical to align with their individual program plan.

Working with external care teams and families, the role is responsible for providing high-quality, responsive, and person-centered support to assist participants enhance their everyday living skills, gain access and participation in community to achieve their goals, enhance their quality of life and physical and mental health.

Supporting clients with personal care, community access, and daily routines

Working in participants’ homes or in our purpose-built Vertical Villages (SIL/SDA)

Managing complex needs including behaviours of concern, trauma, forensic backgrounds, and high clinical needs

Administering medication and following detailed health support plans

Implementing behaviour support plans and using de-escalation techniques

Providing meaningful, person-centred care to NDIS participants

Collaborating with clinicians, case workers, and families

About You

You will thrive and succeed in our team by bringing the following experience to this position:

Minimum of 6 months' experience in disability, aged care, mental health, or related fields

Certificate III/IV/ Individual Support, Aged Care, or similar (preferred)

Demonstrated experience with high physical and clinical needs, including medication administration

Strong understanding of professional boundaries, restrictive practices, and behaviour support

Effective written and verbal communication, including clear case note writing

Able to set priorities, meet deadlines, and work under pressure with minimal supervision

Strong interpersonal skills to work both autonomously and as part of a team

NDIS Worker Screening, First Aid, Driver’s Licence, and insured vehicle

If you’re passionate about helping people live life on their terms, we want to hear from you.

Apply now to build a meaningful career supporting independence, inclusion, and choice.