Community Living Options (CLO) is a leading NDIS registered disability service provider. We are a values-focused organisation, who put the people we support first. Established in 1982 by a group of local parents who wanted respite and accommodation for their adult children, we have expanded exponentially because our participants love our services. At Community Living Options we are dedicated to providing an inclusive environment where people are valued and supported. We welcome applicants with lived experience, all abilities, cultural background, gender, sexuality, age and spirituality. A Bit About Me Hi there! I’m a 28-year-old woman living in West Richmond, and I’m looking for a friendly, reliable support worker to join my amazing team. If you're a student or someone who’s after short, flexible shifts that make a real difference—this could be the perfect fit! I love swimming, going on community walks, watching movies, and I’m working on becoming more active and improving my physical fitness. I’d love your support with: Getting to medical appointments Helping with medication Encouraging me to live a healthy, balanced lifestyle The Role You’ll be working one-on-one with me, helping with everyday tasks and supporting me to reach my goals. Your support will help me live more independently and confidently. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with daily living activities Supporting my life skill development Helping me to achieve my personal goals and implement my support plan Keeping accurate records Being actively engaged and person-centred in your approach Flexible Shifts – Great for Busy Schedules! This role offers a flexible, lifestyle-friendly roster with short shifts spread across mornings and evenings—perfect for students, those with other jobs, or anyone juggling personal commitments. We have two different fortnightly rosters available. Roster 1 Week 1 • Tue & Fri: 8–10am • Thu: 8–11am Week 2 • Mon, Tue, Fri: 8–10am • Thu: 8–11am • Wed & Sat: 6–8pm Roster 2 Week 1 • Sun, Tue, Fri: 6–8pm • Mon, Wed: 8am–12pm • Thu: 8–11am Week 2 • Sat: 8–10am • Wed: 8am–12pm • Mon & Tue: 6–8pm This structure gives you plenty of flexibility while still offering regular hours. This role is a great opportunity to: Gain hands-on experience in disability support Learn trauma-informed care and positive behaviour strategies Work with a supportive team and receive full training (including buddy shifts) Make a meaningful impact in someone’s life What You’ll Need NDIS Worker Screening & Working with Children Check Driver’s Licence First Aid & CPR Certificate Certificate III in Individual Support (or relevant qualification) About You I’m looking for someone who’s: Creative, positive, and patient Keen to help me live a healthy, active life Flexible and open to learning Interested in psychology, social work, health, or community services (a bonus!) Experience with behaviour support, trauma-informed care, or mental health (especially borderline personality disorder) is a plus—but not essential. If you’re compassionate and eager to learn, I’d love to hear from you. Ready to Join My Team? You’ll be welcomed with full training and support from my core team. Most importantly, you’ll be part of something meaningful which is helping me live my best life. If this sounds like you, let’s connect! Joining CLO, you will be provided with: Supportive and inclusive team environment Ongoing training and development support Salary Packaging benefits (up to $15,899 p.a tax-free) Position with purpose whereby you will be making a difference. Discounted Gym Memberships Discounted Health Insurance Our Values Trust : We are open and honest. We act with integrity. Kindness : We support each other, we are compassionate. Inclusion : Embracing value in diversity and breaking down the barriers. Learning : In learning we will grow Connection : We work together to achieve our goals If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call the Recruitment Team on 72219550 for a confidential discussion or submit an application today.