About us
Claremont Care supports participants living with a disability to access personalised health care and wellbeing support services. Claremont Care endeavours to give participants greater choice and enhance his/her independence and wellbeing. Claremont Care prides itself on delivering high-quality support services.
Claremont Care supports participants between the ages of 7 – 65 years old with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive, and or psychosocial disability (mental health).
Qualifications & experience
- Certificate III in Individual Support or similar
- Current First Aid Certificate
- Current NDIS worker screening check
- Current Working with Children’s Check
Tasks & responsibilities
- Disability support workers help with participant independence and quality of life.
- They work in participants homes or the community and provide both physical assistance and emotional support.
- Common day to day duties of the position may include:
• Assisting people with important daily activities
• Facilitating daily personal hygiene and dressing tasks
• Home based tasks such as food preparation and housework
• Undertaking tasks outside the home such as shopping