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Join Endeavour Foundation as a Disability Support Worker

Currently hiring Disability Support Workers across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
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Build a Rewarding Career in Disability Support

As a Disability Support Worker with Endeavour Foundation, you will play a pivotal role in supporting people with disability to live meaningful, independent lives through the NDIS.

These hands-on roles involve providing practical daily support, including personal care, assistance with daily living and active community participation. The roles are dynamic, people-focused and well suited to those who bring patience, resilience and a professional mindset.

In return, you will be part of a supportive, values-driven organisation. We provide comprehensive and structured training, ongoing supervision and a team that prioritises safety, dignity and inclusion – for both the people we support and our employees.

If you are seeking purposeful work that genuinely makes a difference, we encourage you to explore current opportunities.


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What Does a Disability Support Worker Do?

A Disability Support Worker at Endeavour Foundation provides daily, practical support to people with disability in line with their NDIS plans and individual goals.

As a Support Worker, your responsibilities may include the following:

  • Assisting with dressing, mobility and manual handling
  • Supporting meal preparation and assisting with medication
  • Implementing Positive Behaviour Support Plans (where required)
  • Assisting people we support to access the community, appointments and activities
  • Providing personal care, including showering, toileting and hygiene support
  • Completing accurate digital documentation and case notes
  • Helping people we support to build independence and daily living skills

Support Worker roles require physical capability, emotional resilience and a strong sense of professionalism.

We’re clear about expectations so you can confidently decide if this role is right for you.

You will never be unsupported in your work. You will be part of a team that values respect, safety and professionalism, with clear supervision and escalation pathways in place.

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What Does a Disability Support Worker Do?

A Disability Support Worker at Endeavour Foundation provides daily, practical support to people with disability in line with their NDIS plans and individual goals. Your responsibilities may include the following:

  • Assisting with dressing, mobility and manual handling
  • Supporting meal preparation and assisting with medication
  • Implementing Positive Behaviour Support Plans (where required)
  • Assisting people we support to access the community, appointments and activities
  • Providing personal care, including showering, toileting and hygiene support
  • Completing accurate digital documentation and case notes
  • Helping people we support to build independence and daily living skills

The role requires physical capability, emotional resilience and professionalism. We’re clear about expectations so you can confidently decide if this role is right for you.

Support Worker roles require physical capability, emotional resilience and a strong sense of professionalism. We’re clear about expectations so you can confidently decide if this role is right for you.

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Support Worker roles require physical capability, emotional resilience and a strong sense of professionalism. We’re clear about expectations so you can confidently decide if this role is right for you.

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Is a Disability Support Worker Role Right for You?

Support Worker roles may be a good fit for you if you:

  • Demonstrate flexibility to work weekends, sleepovers and varying shifts, recognising that rosters are determined by the needs of the people we support
  • Are physically capable of manual handling
  • Can remain calm and professional in challenging situations
  • Are comfortable providing personal care
  • Are seeking rewarding, practical, hands-on work in disability services
  • Value dignity, inclusion and teamwork

This role goes beyond social interaction or companionship. Disability Support Workers provide structured, active support – including personal care and daily routines.

 

A Day in the Life of a Disability Support Worker

Every shift is different. Depending on the person you are supporting, your day may include personal care, community access, skill-building, daily routines and teamwork.

 

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Morning

Supporting morning routines, personal care, hygiene, meals and getting ready for the day.
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Midday

Helping with appointments, community participation, learning new skills or joining structured programs.
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Afternoon

Supporting daily living activities, completing notes, connecting with the team and preparing for handover.
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Morning

Supporting morning routines, personal care, hygiene, meals and getting ready for the day.
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Midday

Helping with appointments, community participation, learning new skills or joining structured programs.
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Afternoon

Supporting daily living activities, completing notes, connecting with the team and preparing for handover.
The Support Worker role can be physically and emotionally demanding, but for many, the most rewarding part is seeing the people they support build confidence, independence and connection. As a registered NDIS provider, we deliver structured disability support services that prioritise safety, dignity and individual goals. You will never be unsupported in your work. You will be part of a team that values respect and safety, with clear supervision and escalation pathways.
 

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If you are ready for rewarding, hands-on work that makes a real difference, we would love to hear from you.
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Why Choose Disability Support Worker Jobs at Endeavour Foundation?

For 75 years, Endeavour Foundation has supported people with disability to live, learn, work and flourish. When you join us as a Support Worker, you can expect the following:

  • Comprehensive onboarding and paid training
  • Ongoing supervision and leadership support
  • Stable employment with a national disability services provider
  • Salary packaging benefits
  • Employee wellbeing and recognition programs
  • Clear escalation pathways and clinical guidance when required

We operate nationally with strong local teams, ensuring Support Workers feel supported on every shift.

Requirements for Disability Support Worker Jobs

To apply, you will need (or be willing to obtain):

  • NDIS worker screening check
  • Working with Children Check (where applicable)
  • First aid and CPR certification
  • National criminal history check
  • Open driver’s licence
  • Access to a comprehensively insured vehicle
  • Ability to meet the role's physical requirements

Experience in disability support or community services is highly regarded.

Disability Support Worker Shifts Available

We offer a range of Support Worker jobs depending on region and service type:

  • Morning and afternoon shifts
  • Learning and lifestyle program shifts
  • Community-based disability support roles
  • Sleepover shifts
  • Weekend shifts
  • Part-time or casual Support Worker roles

Shift availability varies by location and is aligned to a person’s support needs.

Disability Support Worker Jobs by Location

We are currently recruiting Support Workers across the following:

  • Queensland

    Brisbane, Gold Coast, Townsville, Mackay, Cairns and surrounding areas.

  • New South Wales

    Sydney, Western Sydney and surrounding regions.

  • Victoria

    Melbourne and surrounding suburbs.

Requirements for Disability Support Worker Jobs

To apply, you will need (or be willing to obtain):

  • NDIS worker screening check
  • Working with Children Check (where applicable)
  • First aid and CPR certification
  • National criminal history check
  • Open driver’s licence
  • Access to a comprehensively insured vehicle
  • Ability to meet the role's physical requirements

Experience in disability support or community services is highly regarded.

Disability Support Worker Shifts Available

We offer a range of Support Worker jobs depending on region and service type:

  • Morning and afternoon shifts
  • Learning and lifestyle program shifts
  • Community-based disability support roles
  • Sleepover shifts
  • Weekend shifts
  • Part-time or casual Support Worker roles

Shift availability varies by location and is aligned to a person’s support needs.

Disability Support Worker Jobs by Location

We are currently recruiting Support Workers across the following:

  • Queensland

    Brisbane, Gold Coast, Townsville, Mackay, Cairns and surrounding areas.

  • New South Wales

    Sydney, Western Sydney and surrounding regions.

  • Victoria

    Melbourne and surrounding suburbs.

Requirements for Disability Support Worker Jobs

To apply, you will need (or be willing to obtain):

  • NDIS worker screening check
  • Working with Children Check (where applicable)
  • First aid and CPR certification
  • National criminal history check
  • Open driver’s licence
  • Access to a comprehensively insured vehicle
  • Ability to meet the physical requirements of the role

Experience in disability support or community services is highly regarded.

Disability Support Worker Shifts Available

We offer a range of Support Worker jobs depending on region and service type:

  • Morning and afternoon shifts
  • Learning and lifestyle program shifts
  • Community-based disability support roles
  • Sleepover shifts
  • Weekend shifts
  • Part-time Support Worker roles
  • Casual Support Worker roles

Shift availability varies by location and is aligned to a person’s support needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Experience in disability support or community services is highly regarded, but we value the right attitude and willingness to learn, and we provide extensive onboarding and training.
Yes. Most Disability Support Worker roles include personal care such as showering, toileting and hygiene assistance. You must be comfortable providing hands-on support.
At times, yes. Manual handling, mobility support and active assistance are required in many roles. You must be physically capable of meeting the requirements of the position.
Supporting people with disability requires patience, empathy and resilience. Some shifts can be demanding, but many Support Workers find the work deeply meaningful and rewarding.
Reliability, respect, calmness under pressure and the ability to follow structured support while working collaboratively within a team environment.
Shifts may include mornings, afternoons, weekends and sleepovers, depending on location and the needs of the people we support. Our services are person-centred, which means rosters are aligned to participant support requirements and may vary over time. Support Workers are expected to demonstrate flexibility, recognising that the needs of the people we support come first.
Some roles involve supporting participants with complex needs or Positive Behaviour Support Plans. Training and guidance are provided, and you will be matched appropriately based on experience and capability.
Support Workers may work independently during shifts, but you are always part of a broader team with access to supervisors, clear support plans and established escalation pathways.
Yes. We provide structured onboarding, paid training and ongoing supervision to ensure you feel confident and supported in your role.
After you apply, our recruitment team will review your application and may contact you for screening, interview and compliance checks. Timeframes vary depending on location and completion of required documents.
Yes. Endeavour Foundation is a registered NDIS provider, and all support is delivered in line with NDIS participant plans and individual goals.