Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of people with complex mental health needs? At Community Living Options (CLO), we empower individuals to live their best lives by supporting their choices, goals, and individuality. Our participants may experience challenges related to psychosocial disability, and we are committed to providing tailored, therapeutic support that helps them thrive.
What Makes this Role Unique?
In our Psychosocial Disability team, you'll work with people who may present complex and high-risk behaviours of concern as a result of mental health diagnoses or other conditions. We specialise in developing individual therapeutic models of support, ensuring every person receives care that is person-centred and evidence-based.
This is a role for those who are resilient, curious, and emotionally intelligent. We are looking for people who can remain calm under pressure, reflect on their practice, and approach challenges with strength and compassion. If you're looking for meaningful work that requires adaptability and a commitment to human rights, this could be the perfect opportunity.
We are looking for Individuals Who
* Are values-driven, putting people first and respecting their rights and dignity.
* Demonstrate resilience, patience, and emotional intelligence, with the ability to manage complex situations calmly and professionally.
* Are curious and self-reflective, eager to learn and grow in a dynamic environment.
* Can build strong, respectful relationships and work collaboratively within a team.
* Embrace diversity and contribute to inclusive practices.
* Are reliable and accountable, upholding CLO's Code of Conduct and safety standards.
Key Responsibilities:
* Provide person-centred support to individuals with complex psychosocial needs.
* Assist with daily living tasks and personal care where required.
* Implement individual therapeutic support models and development programs.
* Manage risk and ensure safety at all times.
* Maintain accurate records and documentation.
* Engage in active support that promotes independence and wellbeing
About You:
Whether you have experience in mental health or are new to the sector, if you share our values and passion, we'll support you to succeed. If you don't currently hold a qualification, we can explore a qualification agreement to help you gain the skills you need
The Offer:
At CLO, we prioritise making sure you feel comfortable and confident in your role from day one. You'll receive full training, including buddy shifts with our experienced team.
Above all, you will be joining an energetic, compassionate team that is dedicated to helping individuals live their best lives. We believe in building strong, supportive relationships, and we look forward to working together to help our participants achieve their goals.
What You'll Need to Thrive in This Role
* NDIS Worker Screening
* Working with Children Check
* A current Driver's License
* Current First Aid & CPR Certificates
* Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability/Aged Care) or similar qualification (we also welcome applicants without qualifications)
Joining CLO, you will be provided with:
* Supportive and inclusive team environment
* Ongoing training and development support
* Salary Packaging benefits (up to $15,899 p.a tax-free)
* Position with purpose whereby you will be making a difference.
* Discounted Gym Memberships
* Discounted Health Insurance
Our Values
* Trust: We are open and honest. We act with integrity.
* Kindness: We support each other, we are compassionate.
* Inclusion: Embracing value in diversity and breaking down the barriers.
* Learning: In learning we will grow
* Connection: We work together to achieve our goals
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call the Recruitment Team on for a confidential discussion or submit an application today.