Position Title: Aged or Disabled Carer Position Purpose: The Aged and Disabled Carer provides high-quality, person-centered care and support to older people and individuals living with disability. The role focuses on promoting independence, dignity, wellbeing, and quality of life for clients in accordance with their care plans. Key Responsibilities: Provide assistance with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and mobility support. Support clients with domestic tasks such as cleaning, laundry, and shopping. Deliver safe and respectful care in line with individual needs, preferences, and cultural values. Assist clients to maintain social connections and engage in community activities. Observe, record, and report changes in client health or wellbeing to supervisors. Follow workplace health and safety guidelines and infection control procedures. Maintain accurate records, documentation, and confidentiality in line with organisational and regulatory requirements. Work collaboratively with team members, health professionals, and families to provide holistic care. Key Skills and Attributes: Compassionate, respectful, and client-focused approach. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Reliable, flexible, and committed to quality service delivery. Awareness of cultural sensitivity and inclusive care practices. Qualifications and Requirements: Certificate III in Individual Support (Aged Care/Disability) or equivalent (desirable). Current First Aid and CPR certificate. At least 1 year of experience working on a similar role, specifically providing care to participants who are elderly or with a disability. Valid driver’s licence and reliable transport. Police Check and Working with Children Check (if applicable). COVID-19 vaccination (as per government and organisational requirements). Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents are encouraged to apply. Work Environment: The role involves working in clients’ homes, residential aged care settings, and the community. Carers must be able to manage physical tasks such as lifting, bending, and assisting with mobility.