About the role
Make a real difference every day. Join a close-knit, family-governed service that supports one incredible person—Zoe. This is not entry-level or “just companionship”—it’s a complex, highly rewarding role for experienced Disability Support Workers who bring professional skill, strong values, and genuine care.
About Zoe
Zoe is a music enthusiast and sensory explorer who loves lots of movement, strong vibrations, drives in the car, walks along the spit and around shopping centres, sharing her joy. She enjoys swimming, cycling, using her iPad for listening to music and watching the wiggles, and exploring the outdoors. She communicates without words, using his AAC device, facial expressions, and body language. Every day is about connection, capacity-building, and supporting Zoe to live her life with independence, dignity, and joy.
About Zoe’s Village
Zoe’s Village is a family-governed, service-for-one organisation. We know Zoe deeply—her joys, her communication style, and what makes her life meaningful. You’ll join a trusted, collaborative team that works closely with Zoe’s family and allied health professionals to deliver consistent, high-quality support.
Here, you’ll have the time and focus to do your job well—without the rushed, system-driven pressures of larger services. You’ll be valued for your skills and encouraged to use your professional judgment every shift. We are in the process of being an approved registered providing awaiting our approval. Our service is solely around the provision of support for Zoe to live a good life.
As a Disability Support Worker with Zoe’s Village, you’ll:
· Provide skilled, person-centred support to meet Zoe’s physical, communication, and social needs.
· Work collaboratively with your team and allied health professionals (e.g., OTs, speech therapists) to follow and implement therapy plans.
· Support Zoe to use her AAC device, and assistive technology to express herself and make choices.
· Assist with personal care, communication, and daily living support.
· Facilitate participation in community and recreational activities—music, swimming, cycling, and more.
· Maintain clear, accurate shift notes, incident reports, behaviour reports and progress updates in Podio (this will be taught).
· Contribute to team meetings, goal reviews, and continuous improvement.
· Support Zoe and the team to positively support Zoe to manage her behaviours and use communication via AAC and other supports to meet her needs.
To make sure this role is the right fit for both you and Zoe, new team members will start on a casual basis. This allows time to get to know the team, understand the expectations, and demonstrate commitment and alignment.
If it’s a strong match, and both sides agree, there will be an opportunity to transition become a long term team member with regular hours (approximately 20–30 hours/week).
What We’re Looking For
The Disability Support Worker role provides respectful, person-centred support that places Zoe at the centre of all decisions and daily activities. Guided by a family-governed model, Disability Support Worker works as part of a close-knit team to help Zoe build her independence, communicate in her own way, stay active and healthy, and live a life that is safe, connected, and meaningful. This role goes beyond providing care—it’s about enabling Zoe to pursue her goals, grow her skills, and participate fully in her home and community life.
Duties
We’re seeking experienced, professional Disability Support Workers who can combine warmth and connection with accountability and skill.
Essential:
· Experience supporting people with disability—ideally with complex needs including non-verbal communication and intellectual impairment and ASD.
· Certificate III or IV in Disability, Individual Support, or equivalent experience (preferred or willing to complete).
· Strong reporting and written skills and knowledge of safe practice.
· Ability to read and respond to non-verbal communication.
· Calm and confident in managing health needs & records.
· Clear written and verbal communication skills.
· Commitment to building capacity, not dependency.
· NDIS Worker Screening
· Current First Aid & CPR
Desirable:
· AAC experience (preferred but can be taught).
· Experience with Epilepsy (full training provided).
· Familiarity with family-governed or person-directed models.
· Previous experience collaborating with allied health teams.
Why Work With Us?
· One person, done well – you’ll focus on doing your best work for Zoe without competing priorities.
· Strong team culture – work alongside people who know and love Zoe, with open communication and shared responsibility.
· Professional respect – your skills, experience, and judgment will be valued.
· Clear processes – you’ll be well-supported with systems that work.
· Ongoing training – opportunities to develop in AAC, sensory support, and complex disability care.
· Stability – casual start with regular hours (20–30 hrs/week) for the right fit.
Hours & Availability
· Around 20-30 hours/week or greater when covering leave (rosters include 2:1 for up to 5hrs per day for social outings)
· Mix of morning and afternoon shifts, weekends and some overnights.
· Reliability is essential—if you’re often unavailable for rostered shifts, this role isn’t for you.
How to Apply
Send your CV and cover letter answering these questions:
1. How would you support someone who doesn’t use words to make their own choices?
2. What makes someone a great team member in a small, person-focused team?
3. Give an example of a time you supported someone to become more independent.
Applications without these answers will not be considered.
Employer questions
Your application will include the following questions:
- Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?
- How many years' experience do you have as a Disability Support Worker?
- Do you have a current NDIS Worker Screening Check?
- Do have experience working with people with autism spectrum disorder?
- Do you have a current Australian driver's licence?
- Which of the following First Aid accreditations do you currently hold?
- Have you completed a qualification in disability?
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $39.00 – $65.00 per hour
Expected hours: 15 – 30 per week
Work Location: In person