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Disability Support Worker

The Puhinui Homes Trust

Auckland, New Zealand · Tempo pieno

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1
Pubblicato
1 settimana fa
Modalità di lavoro
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Istruzione
Health and Wellbeing Level 4 or above
Requisiti di ammissibilità
People with the required qualification and background who can work full-time onsite in Auckland and are available for shifts including evenings, weekends, and public holidays. Applicants with experience in disability, community, or residential care are preferred.
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About the organisation

The Puhinui Homes Trust is a small, welcoming, family-focused residential service that supports people with intellectual disabilities. Residents are kept at the heart of decision-making, with their views actively sought for both everyday routines and service improvements. The organisation also values close involvement from families and friends, helping to create a supportive, inclusive setting. Its goal is to deliver tailored residential support that promotes dignity, independence, and overall well-being, with a professional team working alongside residents and their families.

Role overview

This full-time, on-site position in Auckland is responsible for assisting residents with intellectual disabilities in their day-to-day lives. The work includes personal care, support with household and daily activities, and encouragement to take part in community life. A key part of the role is helping residents make choices, build independence, and pursue personal interests and goals.

Key duties

  • Support residents with everyday routines, personal care, and domestic activities.
  • Put individual support plans into practice and adjust support in line with residents’ changing needs.
  • Observe and record residents’ well-being accurately and promptly.
  • Communicate clearly with residents, family members, and the broader support team.
  • Help maintain a safe, respectful, and home-like environment.
  • Assist with medication support when trained and authorised to do so.
  • Respond appropriately to changes in a resident’s condition or circumstances.
  • Work closely with colleagues to deliver consistent, person-centred support.
  • Follow the organisation’s policies, values, and safeguarding expectations.

Qualifications and experience

Applicants should ideally have prior experience in a support worker, disability, community, or residential care setting. A relevant qualification in health, disability, social services, or a related area is required, with Health and Wellbeing Level 4 or higher specifically noted as essential.

Additional requirements

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a calm, respectful manner.
  • Knowledge of safeguarding, privacy, dignity, and professional boundaries.
  • Ability to use basic systems such as electronic records, incident reporting tools, and email.
  • Understanding of person-centred and strengths-based support approaches.
  • Reliability, sound time management, and the ability to work independently and in a team.
  • Willingness to work rotating shifts, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays.
  • Current first aid certification.
  • Clear background checks, in line with safeguarding and regulatory expectations.

Work environment

This role requires flexibility across shifts and a consistent commitment to respectful, resident-focused care. The setting is collaborative, with close teamwork and regular communication supporting quality service delivery.

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