We encourage all candidates to carefully review the complete job description before submitting their application. Furthermore, we recommend that applicants apply with a resume in either Word document or PDF format. About Meraki Foundation Meraki Foundation is a not-for-profit charity organisation based in South West Sydney. We provide person-centred and strengths-based support for all people in the communities across NSW. Meraki Foundation provides social support for children and young people in crisis, support for people with a disability, and support for vulnerable families through specialised programmes. Meraki support workers provide culturally appropriate and gender-specific support, focused on improving the wellbeing of all people. About the role Meraki provides a rewarding experience to support children, young people, and NDIS participants. Meraki prides itself on putting a focus on relationships, so when workers come on board, we want to get to know your interests and skills to match your personality with appropriate children, young people, and participants that you will enjoy supporting. As a support worker, you will engage with children, young people, and participants through the following support services: Supervised Contact Visits: supervising visitation between children/young people and their relatives. Transport Services: transporting children, young people, and participants to complete daily activities, attend appointments, go to and from school/work, and participate in community activities. Mentoring: promoting purposeful relationships and developing a positive sense of self and connection within the participants' local community. In-Home Support/Respite: assisting children/young people and their families to develop and maintain routines in a home setting. Alternative Care Arrangements: supporting children and young people in an alternate residential setting (such as hotels), providing daily support, implementing structure and routines while working with a selected Meraki Care Team in a therapeutic setting. Staffing of Residential Care Placements: providing daily support to children, young people, and participants in residential settings provided by external organisations under various frameworks (ITC, ITTC, TSIL, SIL, ITC SD, THBC). Benefits and perks Becoming a support worker is an extremely enriching and rewarding experience for individuals who are empathetic toward young people in need and want to give back to their community. In addition to a rewarding sense of emotional wellbeing, the following perks are involved while working with Meraki: Flexible working conditions An on-call management team for you to contact whenever you need support Career opportunities for advancement Comprehensive training and induction programs, as well as regular in-house training to build new skills A safe work environment and diverse team demographic made up of various cultures and languages An opportunity to make a significant difference enriching people's lives and building relationships. Skills and experience Applicants must possess: A current employee Working With Children Check (WWCC). A current National Police Check (NPC). A current driver's license (P2 accepted) and access to a clean, roadworthy vehicle for transporting participants/young people. Comprehensive car insurance on your intended work vehicle. A relevant industry qualification (minimum Cert IV), or currently studying. This can include but is not limited to: disability, community services, youth work, early childhood education, psychology, criminology, teaching, and other welfare studies. A current First Aid & CPR Certificate. A Certificate of Completion for the 'Quality, Safety and You' NDIS Worker Orientation Module. Two referees able to confirm previous and current work experience. Access to a laptop/mobile phone to complete required reports. Ability to be flexible in your schedule and willing to support with last-minute shift requests. There is a high demand for male support workers within the industry. If you are bi-lingual, or have an Indigenous background or experience supporting Indigenous communities, we highly encourage you to apply. Please include this in your cover letter. This casual role is highly suitable for students and individuals looking for flexible hours. For further information regarding the role, please contact (02) 4606 2420 within business hours. Job Type: Casual Pay: $31.76 – $69.88 per hour Expected hours: 1 – 38 per week Benefits: Travel reimbursement Schedule: Afternoon shift Day shift Evening shift Monday to Friday Morning shift Night shift Public holidays Rotating roster Shift work Weekend availability Supplementary Pay: Overtime pay Penalty rates Work Location: On the road #J-18808-Ljbffr