At Amity Care Services, we’re more than a workplace — we’re a community of people who believe in doing meaningful work, supporting each other, and making a real difference in the lives of others.
Whether you’re an experienced Disability Support Worker, a Psychosocial Recovery Coach, a Support Coordinator, or a passionate newcomer to the sector, we’re always looking for people who share our values of integrity, inclusion, empowerment, and care.
You’ll Be Valued
At Amity, every team member matters. We invest in your wellbeing through our Wellness @ Work initiative, offer regular supervision and reflective practice, and create space for your voice to be heard.
You’ll Be Supported
Our staff are backed by an experienced clinical team, including Registered Nurses and mental health professionals. You’ll never be left to navigate complexity alone.
You’ll Keep Growing
We offer structured induction and training, access to professional development across disciplines, and in-house Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training. You’ll also learn from our multidisciplinary team — including nurses, social workers, and allied health professionals.
You’ll Be Part of Something Bigger
Through our Community Engagement Strategy, you’ll have opportunities to contribute to local initiatives, connect with other providers, and be part of a movement for positive change.
At Amity, our Disability Support Workers are the heart of what we do. They are more than carers — they are qualified, compassionate professionals who walk alongside participants every day with empathy, skill, and respect.
Join our Support Coordination & Psychosocial Recovery Coaching team and make a real impact. At Amity, you'll be part of a values-led, multidisciplinary service that prioritises ethical, person-centred support. We offer supervision, CPD, in-house MHFA training, and a strong culture of reflective practice. If you're passionate about inclusion, empowerment, and navigating the NDIS with purpose — we’d love to hear from you.
Join our growing Allied Health team at Amity Care Services. We’re seeking a values-driven Occupational Therapist to help deliver person-centred, functional, and capacity-building supports to NDIS participants. Be part of a supportive, multidisciplinary environment with clinical collaboration, admin support, and a strong focus on meaningful outcomes. Flexible hours, great culture, and room to grow
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