Allied Health Assistant Jobs in Port Hacking
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Working as an allied health assistant in Port Hacking
Port Hacking sits in the Sutherland Shire (Area) local government area, home to around 1,093 residents. It is a smaller community, where care work tends to be local and built on reliability and word of mouth.
Population
1,093
Local council
Sutherland Shire (Area)
Region
Sutherland Shire, NSW
Postcode
2229
The provider network in Port Hacking
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1
NDIS & aged care providers operate in Port Hacking
How active the Port Hacking care market is
A busy local market means more providers actively looking for workers. This is what activity around Port Hacking looks like.
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claimed, actively managed provider businesses in Port Hacking
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times providers near Port Hacking were alerted to new work
68%
of new requests across NSW are picked up within an hour
Care most requested near Port Hacking
The support families near Port Hacking ask Carevo for most often, from 1 real request. Strong local demand means more work for allied health assistants.
What Does an Allied Health Assistant Do?
Allied health assistants (AHAs) work under the direction of qualified therapists, such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists, to carry out prescribed programs with clients. The role sits between direct support work and clinical therapy, and it requires a clear understanding of what you can and cannot do independently.
Day to day, you might guide a client through a home exercise program, assist with positioning during a therapy session, set up equipment, practice functional tasks like cooking or writing with a client, or support a participant to use communication aids as directed by their speech pathologist.
In Port Hacking, allied health assistants are increasingly in demand because they allow therapy providers to extend their reach. A therapist can assess, plan, and review while an AHA delivers sessions more frequently at lower cost to the participant. That is a real benefit for NDIS participants whose plans include capacity-building supports.
Who You Would Support
The people you support as an AHA are typically NDIS participants or aged care clients who have goals related to physical function, independence, or communication. Some clients may be working on mobility after an injury or neurological event. Others may be focused on developing daily living skills or managing sensory processing.
Providers in and around Port Hacking support a wide range of participants. As an AHA you would be matched with clients whose therapy program aligns with your training and experience.
How Carevo Works for Workers
Carevo is not a list of job vacancies. Instead, you register your profile, including your qualifications, experience across therapy disciplines, and your availability in Port Hacking. Carevo then shares your profile with therapy providers and NDIS organisations in its network.
When a provider needs an allied health assistant with your background, they contact you directly through Carevo. You review the arrangement and choose whether it suits you. You are in control of what you take on.
This approach works well for AHAs who work across multiple therapy disciplines or who want to build a portfolio of work with different providers rather than committing to a single employer.
What Qualifications You Will Need
Most therapy providers in Port Hacking will expect a Certificate III or IV in Allied Health Assistance, or documented experience working within a clinical therapy team. Your scope of practice is defined by the supervising therapist’s instructions, so strong listening and reporting skills are just as important as your formal training.
You will need a current NDIS Worker Screening Check and National Police Check as a baseline. A current First Aid certificate is also standard across the sector.
Required qualifications
The experience and qualities providers in the Carevo network look for in a allied health assistant.
Checks and credentials
What you need to start allied health assistant work, with indicative cost and timing. You can register your availability with Carevo before every check is finalised.
Varies by state, around $110 to $160 · Valid 5 years, 4 to 8 weeks to process
Varies, around $50 to $80 · Valid 3 years (renewed by employers), often issued within days
Free · Online, around 90 minutes
Around $90 to $160 · 1-day course, valid 3 years (refresh CPR every 12 months)
Around $1,500 to $3,000 (subsidised places available) · 6 to 12 months, includes supervised work placement
Free to around $150 (often provided by employer) · Half-day to 1-day course, refreshed annually
Varies (licence renewal around $30 to $100 per year) · Ongoing, must remain current
What allied health assistant pay looks like
Allied health assistants are paid under the Health Professionals and Support Services Award support services classifications, with the rate set by classification level and experience.
| Weekday | $26 to $30 an hour |
| Saturday | $39 to $44 an hour |
| Sunday | $52 to $58 an hour |
| Public holiday | $65 to $72 an hour |
Casual employees receive a 25% loading on top of these rates. This role is generally weekday-based, so weekend penalties rarely apply.
Indicative hourly rates based on the Health Professionals and Support Services Award (MA000027), reviewed July 2025. Modern award rates are national and do not vary by state. Pay is set by each provider and can be higher under an enterprise agreement. General information only, not financial advice.
Allied Health Assistant work near Port Hacking
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Frequently asked questions
Does Carevo have allied health assistant jobs in Port Hacking I can apply for?
Carevo is not a traditional job board. Instead of applying for fixed listings, you register your availability and credentials once. We present your profile to NDIS and aged care providers hiring allied health assistants near Port Hacking, and they contact you directly about work that suits you.
Does it cost anything to register?
No. Registering your availability with Carevo is free for workers. There are no agency fees and no charge to be presented to providers in our network.
What do I need to start allied health assistant work near Port Hacking?
Most allied health assistant roles need a current Police Check and an NDIS Worker Screening Check, plus any role-specific qualifications. You can register your interest before every check is finalised and let providers know what is still in progress.
How soon will providers contact me?
It depends on demand near Port Hacking and on your availability and credentials. Providers in the Carevo network review registered workers regularly and reach out directly when your profile matches what they need.
Do I have to accept work that is offered?
No. You choose which providers to talk to and which work to take on. Registering simply makes you visible to providers hiring near Port Hacking.
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