Key Responsibilities Personal & High‑Intensity Care Assist with personal care tasks (showering, grooming, toileting, dressing) Provide high‑intensity supports where required (bowel care, mealtime management, medication prompts, mobility assistance) Support participants with daily living routines and health‑related needs Community Access & Social Participation Accompany participants to appointments, social outings, community activities, and events Encourage community engagement and build confidence in social settings Support participants to develop meaningful connections and relationships Life Skills Development Assist with building independence in cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and household management Support participants to learn new skills and achieve personal goals Provide guidance in decision‑making, problem‑solving, and self‑advocacy Transport & Travel Assistance Provide safe and reliable transport to appointments, programs, and community activities Support participants to use public transport where appropriate Household Tasks Assist with domestic duties such as meal preparation, laundry, and general cleaning Maintain a safe, hygienic, and supportive environment Daily Tasks & Shared Living Support participants in shared living environments Promote positive routines, safety, and independence Encourage cooperative living and respectful communication Documentation & Reporting Maintain accurate progress notes, incident reports, and shift documentation Communicate effectively with coordinators, families, and allied health professionals Uphold confidentiality, privacy, and NDIS Practice Standards Expected Outcomes Participants feel supported, respected, and empowered Increased independence and confidence in daily living Improved community participation and social engagement Safe, clean, and supportive living environments Accurate and timely documentation that supports quality service delivery Strong, trusting relationships built with participants and their support networks