About us Pulse for Life is a well-established and trusted Registered NDIS Provider proudly serving participants across Melbourne and the Gippsland region. Our mission is to deliver high-quality, person-centred care that empowers individuals of all ages to live with dignity, independence, and choice. We specialise in a wide range of supports tailored to meet the unique needs of each participant, including: Supported Independent Living (SIL) In-home care and daily living assistance Community participation and social inclusion activities Short-term accommodation (STA/Respite) Community nursing and clinical care At Pulse for Life, we are committed to building meaningful relationships and ensuring participants feel respected, safe, and supported at all times. Our dedicated team of qualified professionals works collaboratively with families, carers, and allied health providers to create positive outcomes and improve quality of life. What We are Looking for A Certificate III or IV in Individual Support or equivalent qualification in Disability, Aged Care or Community Services Demonstrated experience in providing person-centred support to individuals with a range of disabilities Current first aid and CPR certification NDIS Workers Screening Check Working with Children Check Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with clients and their families A genuine passion for empowering individuals with disabilities and a commitment to their wellbeing Adaptability and problem-solving skills to handle the diverse needs of clients A valid driver's licence and reliable transportation Key Responsibilities: Personal Care Support – Assist participants with daily living activities including showering, dressing, grooming, toileting, and maintaining personal hygiene. Medication Assistance – Support with safe administration of medications as per care plans and guidelines. Meal Preparation & Assistance – Help with planning, preparing, and serving meals, while respecting dietary needs and preferences. Community Access – Accompany participants to appointments, recreational activities, shopping, and social outings to encourage independence and community participation. Transport & Mobility Support – Provide safe transport and mobility assistance, ensuring participants can access services and activities. Emotional & Social Support – Build positive relationships, provide companionship, and promote inclusion and wellbeing in both home and community settings.