Who can be an NDIS support worker?
An NDIS support worker is a professional who assists participants with personal care, daily living activities, or community access. To work as a support worker under the NDIS, individuals typically need:
- Clearance from the NDIS Worker Screening Check.
- Training in first aid and CPR.
- Relevant experience or qualifications in disability or community care.
- A commitment to the NDIS Code of Conduct.
Support workers may be employed by NDIS providers or hired directly by participants. Official guidance is available on the NDIS Commission page..
- Clearance from the NDIS Worker Screening Check.
- Training in first aid and CPR.
- Relevant experience or qualifications in disability or community care.
- A commitment to the NDIS Code of Conduct.
Support workers may be employed by NDIS providers or hired directly by participants. Official guidance is available on the NDIS Commission page..