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How to Work in the Disability Sector | Avocadocare Blog
How to Work in the Disability Sector | Avocadocare Blog
Are you interested in careers for the disability sector? Check out this blog from one of the trusted NDIS providers in Melbourne, Avocadocare.

When it comes to working in the disability support services industry, there’s a lot to consider.

First and foremost, you’ll want to think about the people you’ll be helping. In the disability sector, this means people of all ages, backgrounds, and needs. It also means that you’ll have a range of levels of support available for each person—everything from minimal assistance to full-fledged 24/7 care.

If you want to work as a disability worker, you should also consider what it takes to provide that level of care: Are there physical barriers? Is it easier or harder to get through them with a wheelchair? How much space do they need? Do they need access to resources like a printer or copier? Do they communicate with words or pictures or both?

And finally, how do you provide that level of care? There are different types of jobs in the disability support services sector. If being a disability worker sounds like something you’d like to do, then check out our list of three ways you can get started on your path:

Support Workers

Working in disability services is a great way to have a positive impact on the lives of others. The disability sector offers a range of job opportunities including home-based support, community-based support or residential care. Once you have decided on your preferred type of employment, it is time to find an employer who can help your dream become a reality.

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Allied Health Practitioners (AHP)

The role of Allied Health Practitioners (AHP) and therapists is to assist people with disabilities in their daily lives by providing physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech pathology services. AHP positions typically require a degree from an accredited university program that includes courses like anatomy and physiology; psychology; social work; human behavior;

Finance Staff

If you’re looking for a career in the disability sector, there are plenty of opportunities to choose from aside from medical-related jobs. You can work at a non-profit, or a government agency. You can also find jobs with finance staff, financial services, administrative support and accounting roles.

Work With One of the Most Reliable NDIS Providers in Melbourne

Want to get started on your career as a disability support worker? Avocadocare welcomes you! Contact us today to learn about the career opportunities we offer.