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Disability Support Worker Jobs in Brisbane
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Disability Support Worker Jobs in Brisbane

Register your availability as a disability support worker in Brisbane and get found by NDIS providers through Carevo's network. Providers reach out to you directly when they have a participant match.

Brisbane, Greater Brisbane, QLD

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  • Tell us your availability and credentials
  • Get found by providers hiring near Brisbane
  • Providers reach out to you directly
  • Free for workers, no agency fees

Two minutes. Providers reach out to you.

How it works

Carevo is not a job board with fixed listings. You register once, and providers come to you.

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Register your availability

Tell us your role, availability and credentials. Two minutes, no CV needed.

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We present you to the network

Carevo puts your profile in front of NDIS and aged care providers hiring near Brisbane.

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Providers reach out to you

Providers contact you directly. You choose which conversations to take.

The provider network in Brisbane

Register once and you are visible to the providers hiring in your area.

10

NDIS & aged care providers operate in Brisbane

6

of them hire disability support workers and similar roles

8

families near Brisbane recently asked Carevo to find care

Providers in the Carevo network near Brisbane

These providers operate in Brisbane and are part of the Carevo network. Register your availability and providers like these can reach out to you directly.

How active the Brisbane care market is

A busy local market means more providers actively looking for workers. This is what activity around Brisbane looks like.

2

claimed, actively managed provider businesses in Brisbane

2,625

times providers near Brisbane were alerted to new work

57%

of new requests near Brisbane are picked up within an hour

Care most requested near Brisbane

The support families near Brisbane ask Carevo for most often, from 6 real requests. Strong local demand means more work for disability support workers.

    1 Personal care
    1 req.
    2 Therapy
    1 req.
    3 Complex care
    1 req.
    4 Other
    1 req.
    5 Care-Management-Aged-Care
    1 req.
    6 Community access
    1 req.

What Does a Disability Support Worker Do?

Disability support workers help NDIS participants live the life they choose. That sounds broad because the role genuinely is broad: the support you provide depends entirely on the participant you are working with and the goals in their NDIS plan.

For some participants, support centres on personal care: assisting with showering, dressing, medication prompting, and transfers. For others, the focus is community access: getting to the gym, attending a social group, going to work, or just getting out of the house. Some participants want help building independent living skills such as cooking, budgeting, or catching public transport. Some need overnight or active night support.

What stays consistent across all of it is the approach. Good disability support workers follow the participant’s lead. You are there to support their goals, not to manage their life. That distinction matters in practice: it shapes how you communicate, how you handle situations where a participant makes a decision you might not agree with, and how you write your shift notes.

In Brisbane, support workers are increasingly in demand as the NDIS continues to grow and participants look for workers who can provide consistent, reliable support across their plan.

Who You Would Support

Participants supported through Carevo providers in and around Brisbane include people with physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, acquired brain injury, autism spectrum disorder, psychosocial disability, and complex or co-occurring support needs.

Some participants live in supported independent living (SIL) arrangements with a team of workers sharing shifts. Others live at home with family and access support for community activities or personal care. Some have very specific support requirements that come from a behaviour support plan or a health management plan. Providers will brief you on these before you start.

How Carevo Works for Workers

Carevo is not a list of NDIS vacancies. When you register on Carevo, you outline your experience, your qualification, the types of participants you are comfortable supporting, and your availability in Brisbane. Carevo then presents your profile to NDIS providers in its network.

When a provider has a participant whose support needs match your skills and location, they contact you directly. You consider the arrangement and decide whether to take it on. You are not committed to a single provider: multiple providers can view your profile and reach out, which means you can build a regular schedule with more than one organisation if that works for you.

This approach is useful for workers who want to find consistent work without having to apply to individual providers one at a time, and for those who are already working part-time and looking to fill out their hours.

What Qualifications You Will Need

A Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) is the standard qualification for this role. Some NDIS providers in Brisbane will consider workers with substantial relevant experience who are working towards the qualification, particularly for lower-complexity support roles, so disability support worker jobs with no experience in Brisbane are still worth registering for.

An NDIS Worker Screening Check is mandatory for all NDIS-funded roles. You will also need a current National Police Check and, if you support participants under 18, a Working with Children Check. A current First Aid certificate and CPR card are standard requirements across the sector.

Required qualifications

The experience and qualities providers in the Carevo network look for in a disability support worker.

Genuine understanding of and commitment to person-centred, rights-based disability support
Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) or equivalent experience
Ability to assist with personal care, mobility, and daily living tasks as directed by support plans
Experience supporting people with a range of disability types including physical, intellectual, and psychosocial
Sound understanding of NDIS plans, goals, and the role of a support worker within them
Clear and accurate documentation skills for shift notes and incident reporting
Reliable transport and a valid Australian driver's licence
Flexibility to work across a range of shifts including evenings, weekends, and community outings

Checks and credentials

What you need to start disability support worker 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 $200 to $2,000 (often subsidised or free via state programs) · 5 to 6 months, includes 120 hours of work placement

Manual handling & infection control trainingRecommended

Free to around $150 (often provided by employer) · Half-day to 1-day course, refreshed annually

Driver's licence & reliable vehicleRecommended

Varies (licence renewal around $30 to $100 per year) · Ongoing, must remain current

What disability support worker pay looks like

Disability support workers are usually paid under the SCHADS Award home care or disability stream, typically around Level 1 to 3 depending on experience and qualifications.

Weekday$30 to $39 an hour
Saturday$45 to $58 an hour
Sunday$59 to $77 an hour
Public holiday$74 to $97 an hour

Casual employees receive a 25% loading on top of these rates (often quoted as roughly $38 to $49 an hour for ordinary casual hours).

Indicative hourly rates based on the SCHADS Award (MA000100), 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.

Disability Support Worker work near Brisbane

Register once and you can be matched with providers across these areas too.

Frequently asked questions

Does Carevo have disability support worker jobs in Brisbane 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 disability support workers near Brisbane, 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 disability support worker work near Brisbane?

Most disability support worker 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 Brisbane 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 Brisbane.

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