About Us The Mai-Wel Group is a Hunter region not-for-profit connecting people with possibilities for nearly 65 years. We partner with people with disability, young people and those experiencing disadvantage to build independence, confidence and real pathways into community, education, training, employment and enterprise. With a team of more than 370 people, we deliver integrated, person-centred supports across daily living and independence, social and creative participation, and real-world work-readiness programs that lead to jobs—reinvesting every dollar to grow impact across our region. Trusted, local and outcomes-driven, Mai-Wel is Full of Possible. Job Description Make a real difference in the lives of people with disability while working with a supportive and purpose-driven organisation. Mai-Wel is currently seeking passionate and reliable Support Workers to join our Supported Living and Community Living teams across the Hunter region. This role supports people with disability to live independently, build life skills, and participate in their local community. If you are compassionate, motivated and enjoy helping others achieve their goals, we would love to hear from you. About the Role As a Support Worker, you will provide person-centred support to individuals in their homes and within the community. Your work will empower people to build independence, confidence, and meaningful connections. Key responsibilities include: Supporting daily living activities including personal care and household tasks Assisting participants to access the community and social activities Supporting skill development and independence Implementing individual support plans Promoting choice, dignity and respect Maintaining accurate documentation and communication with the team Desired Skills and Experience About You We are looking for people who are: Compassionate and genuinely interested in supporting people with disability Reliable with a strong work ethic Positive, patient and respectful Able to work both independently and within a team Comfortable working in a variety of home and community environments Essential Requirements NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain) Current First Aid & CPR (or willingness to obtain) Current driver’s licence Reliable vehicle and comprehensive insurance Ability to work flexible shifts including evenings and weekends Able to work split shifts Why Join Mai-Wel? Work for a respected not-for-profit organisation in the Hunter region Supportive team culture and leadership Meaningful work making a real difference Opportunities for training and career development Flexible hours across multiple programs How to Apply If you are passionate about supporting people with disability to live their best lives, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and cover letter via Indeed or our website In your cover letter or resume, please include: The days and times you are available to work The number of hours you are seeking per week