At Young Mindz, we’re passionate about empowering Australians with disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives. As a nationwide NDIS provider, we deliver top-tier services like Supported Independent Living (SIL), disability support work, and short-term accommodation. Our goal is to provide personalised support to help individuals thrive emotionally, psychologically, and socially, with a focus on mindfulness, self-care, and community participation.
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and compassionate SIL House Leader who will make a real difference in the lives of our participants. This role is based in Ringwood which is about 25kms east of Melbourne CBD. In this role, you will work a week-on, week-off roster. You will also receive $150 food allowance for the week you are rostered on.
In this role, you’ll be supporting one participant who has Down syndrome. You’ll play a key role in helping her build confidence, grow her independence, and feel safe and supported in her home.
Due to the participant’s personal care and support needs, this role is only open to female applicants only.
About the role
You will be supporting one participant in a Supported Independent Living (SIL) setting. You will assist her with daily living tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, and building routines. You'll also help foster emotional wellbeing, confidence, and communication skills while ensuring she is safe, empowered, and connected to her community.
Key accountabilities:
Support the participant with daily living tasks.
Assist with personal care and hygiene.
.Prepare nutritious meals.
Help build and maintain routines.
Encourage community participation.
Support the development of independent living skills.
The roster:
You will work on a rotating schedule of:
1 week on (Sunday to Sunday), providing SIL support for periods during the day and stay overnight for sleepover shifts in the SIL house for 7 consecutive nights.
1 week rostered off to rest and recharge.
Please note: the participant is often awake late into the night—sometimes past 1am—so we’re looking for someone patient, understanding, and flexible with late nights.
What we are looking for
At least 2 years of experience supporting people with disability, including those with complex needs or behaviours of concern.
Certificate III in Individual Support or a related qualification (preferred).
Experience with personal care, domestic support, and meal preparation.
Understanding of behaviour support strategies and experience applying them in practice.
Confidence assisting with medication in line with plans and procedures.
Ability to document shift notes and report changes accurately.
Strong communication skills and a calm, empathetic approach.
Ability to work independently while maintaining high standards of care.
Comfortable meeting with key stakeholders such as families, coordinators, or behaviour practitioners when needed.
Basic tech skills for completing documentation and communication.
Additional Mandatory Requirements:
Current First Aid (HLTAID011) and CPR (HLTAID009) certification.
Valid NDIS Worker Screening Check and evidence of clearance.
Completion of the NDIS Worker Orientation Module ("Quality, Safety and You").
Current and valid Australian driver’s licence and access to a reliable, comprehensive coverage insured vehicle (if transport duties are required).
Why Join Us?
At Young Mindz, you’ll be part of a supportive and empowering team focused on improving the lives of people with disability. We’re passionate about helping participants build independence, confidence, and a sense of belonging.
If you're ready to lead with heart and make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Together, we’re creating a brighter future—one person at a time.
For more information, please contact us.