Entry level role – no experience required! Fantastic opportunity to start your career within an NDIS registered organisation Peer Mentors – Make a Real Difference in Someone’s Day Are you passionate about helping others live more independent, fulfilling lives? Join Access Your Supports as a Peer Mentor and play a meaningful role supporting children and young adults with disabilities to achieve their NDIS goals. As a Peer Mentor, you’ll act as a positive role model, encouraging participants to build confidence, independence, and life skills. Whether it’s supporting someone to attend an appointment, participate in a community activity, or grow their independence at home, your support will truly matter. What You’ll Do: Support participants in their homes and communities to achieve their NDIS goals Encourage independence and community engagement Drive or accompany participants to appointments and social activities Be a trusted support, responding to needs, incidents, or wellbeing concerns Communicate effectively with our team and attend Peer Mentor meetings Collaborate with a dedicated, values-driven team What We’re Looking For: Essential: Your own car, mobile phone, and a full Victorian driver’s licence Full comprehensive car insurance A current Working with Children Check or willingness to obtain one Cleared NDIS Worker Screening Check or willingness to obtain one Nice to have: Experience or understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder Great communication and interpersonal skills Availability for 10–20 hours per week Why Join Access Your Supports? We’re not just about support—we’re about connection, inclusion and growth. You’ll be part of a supportive and collaborative team that values your contribution and celebrates the impact you make every day. If you’re looking for a flexible, rewarding role where you can make a real difference – we’d love to hear from you. Access Your Supports is committed to child safety. As a child-safe organisation, all applicants must demonstrate a commitment to child safety and wellbeing. All successful candidates will undergo rigorous screening, including referee checks and a valid Working with Children Check.