About the Role
Spend your day making a positive difference. Our support staff provide emotional, social and practical support to people with Autism and their families, to increase opportunities for them to live the life they choose.
Children and young people may need our assistance before and / or after school, at weekends or during school holidays. Adults can need help with day-to-day activities, this may be through building social connections through sport or community groups, assisting with the development of daily living skills or enhancing job readiness skills. The people we support live in various suburbs across the greater Perth metro area.
About You
Consistency is key, we are looking for people with on-going availability to work 10 hours or more per week. We also have opportunities for overnight support on a regular or ad hoc basis. We need people with an engaging and supportive approach, who understand that each person is different and have the confidence and passion to empower others to achieve their goals.
Our staff come from varying backgrounds; if you are currently working in the disability industry or in an education setting, if you are studying an Allied Health subject or have lived experience of supporting individuals with Autism and share our passion, we would love to hear from you!
You should possess:
To join our team, you’ll be required to complete the required clearances including a Medical, National Police Clearance and NDIS Workers Screening Check.
 
Benefits
In addition to making a meaningful difference in people’s lives, you’ll also have:
About Us
The Autism Association is one of Australia’s largest For-Purpose Specialist Autism Service Providers, providing a range of services to individuals of all ages. We are inspired every day to make a difference in the lives of people with Autism and are deeply committed to assisting them to achieve the life and opportunities they choose.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to upholding our values on equity, diversity and inclusion in our recruitment and workplace culture – a place where everyone feels valued, heard and supported. We strive to make our roles and workplace accessible to people with disability and culturally appropriate to individuals of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait background.
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The Autism Association of WA is a Child Safe Organisation and is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all children.
No agency referrals will be accepted at this time.