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Support your students to explore hands-on work that teaches skills and opens doors to careers that make a difference.
From classroom to career! Learn by doing, grow your confidence, and explore work that makes a difference.
        
                                                            Support your students to explore hands-on work that teaches skills and opens doors to careers that make a difference.
                                                            Work while you learn and make a difference! Try out real roles, build skills that matter, and find your purpose.
                                                            Help your young person explore their options with confidence. Our guide gives families advice, tips, and practical info for meaningful work experience.
We offer student opportunities across SA where you can learn new skills, grow your experience, and make a real difference.
Come and see what working in disability support is really like. In a small group with your teacher and our friendly team, you’ll get hands-on with activities like cooking, music, crafts, using computers, and more.
Meet our clients and Support Workers, ask questions, and see how we work with people living with disability and why it matters.
This experience is designed to be fun, safe, and engaging while giving you a taste of support roles. You’ll walk away with real skills, a better understanding of the disability sector, and maybe even a start for your future career!
Opportunities are available across Adelaide Hills & Strathalbyn, Murray Bridge, Riverland, Southern Adelaide, Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, and the Limestone Coast. Wherever you are, there’s a way to get involved.
Talk to your VET Coordinator or teacher about how to get involved, or contact us
Join our team and see what a rewarding, fun, and varied career can look like! 
Work alongside our friendly staff, meet new people, and support clients to live independently. You’ll help with social activities, and see how communication and teamwork make a real difference
Interested in working behind the scenes? We also have opportunities in areas like Finance, Administration, ICT, Payroll, Rostering, Marketing, as well as People and Culture. There’s more to the disability support industry than you might expect!
We have opportunities across Adelaide Hills & Strathalbyn, Murray Bridge, Riverland, Southern Adelaide, Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, and the Limestone Coast. Spend a day or a few weeks with us and see if disability support is the right fit for you.
Talk to your VET Coordinator or teacher about doing work experience with us, or contact us
Start building your career while you finish school. Complete a Certificate III in Individual Support as part of your SACE and graduate with a nationally recognised qualification, making you job ready.
With flexible hours that fit around your schoolwork, you’ll get real experience and start a career that makes a real difference. It’s the best of both worlds!
After graduation, step straight into work as a Support Worker, continue studying while you work, or grow your career with ongoing training and support.
Course Requirements
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Talk to your VET Coordinator about starting your career in disability support today, or contact us.
Kickstart your career your way! Complete a Certificate III in Individual Support and open doors to become a Support Worker, or take the first step towards being an Enrolled Nurse, Leisure and Therapy Assistant, Team Leader, School Support Officer (SSO), and beyond.
Complete your Cert III and you can:
Chat to your VET Coordinator about taking the first step into your career, or contact us.
Join our 12-month Traineeship program and finish with a Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability). You’ll get hands-on experience supporting our team and clients while learning the skills to build a career that matters.
Explore all areas of disability support, find what you love and open doors to roles in health, education, social work and beyond!
What You Get
What You’ll Do
What We’re Looking For
People who are:
Get in touch to talk about starting your traineeship journey today!
Work Experience is a short-term opportunity to explore different roles and industries. It helps you get a feel for what you might enjoy before committing to more study or training. It’s unpaid and usually lasts a few days to a couple of weeks. Doing work experience with us can be a great way to show your interest and can lead to a paid traineeship!
Work Placement is a structured part of a Vocational Education and Training (VET) course. It gives you hands-on experience in a real workplace to build your skills and confidence. The length of the placement depends on your course requirements. Like work experience, it’s unpaid.
School-Based Traineeships are longer-term, paid opportunities where you can work part-time while finishing a Certificate III qualification. You’ll go through an application and interview process, and if successful, you can join our team while studying! There aren’t many traineeships available, so we look for students who are keen, reliable, and ready to learn.
If you’re interested, please visit our trainee page or get in touch with us.
Your wellbeing matters to us, and if something doesn’t feel right, please talk to the Team Leader or Regional Manager you’re working with. If you’re not comfortable doing that, chat with your teacher or our People & Culture team.
We get that life doesn’t begin and end at work. We’ll work with you to find hours that fit around your life and study while still meeting our client’s needs. Your hours are agreed on before you start working with us.
You should always feel safe in the workplace, and child protection laws apply in all our locations. All our teams are trained in this to keep you and others safe. If you have any concerns, please talk to your Team Leader or Teacher.
You will need a NDIS Worker Check and/or a DHS Working With Children Check. Before starting, you’ll also complete our Code of Conduct and Confidentiality training along with the NDIS Code of Conduct acknowledgement. Don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process and give support where we can.
We offer a range of opportunities for students to explore their career options at different stages of their high school journey. Please read the information on this page outlined for each age group to find out more. You can also support your young person by:
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