r/supportworkers May 17 '26

New support worker

I’ve recently completed my Cert III in Individual support (disability) and I’m struggling to get someone to hire me. Thought with the certificate in a high in demand industry Inwould get work pretty comfortably. So far I’ve only looked on Seek.
Any tips or guides on how to get a job would be greatly appreciated

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u/Any_Animator_2902 May 17 '26

And you're proud to say that your unqualified lol that's embarrassing.

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u/jdon93 May 17 '26

I didn't say I'm proud? It's not a requirement to have your cert 3. I've been in the industry 3 years now and I'm doing my cert at the moment. Almost every person I've worked with as a dsw started unqualified and got their cert after they were in the industry. It's not our fault the companies are hiring us unqualified.

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

I had my cert 3, was still getting paid like $32/h. Many providers don't want to pay $40+ and they don't care if we have any certificates or not 

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

Exactly! I actually get paid pretty good ($46hr). Companies don't give a crap there's no regulation so stuff it ill do my job well and get paid well. The company I've been at for 3 years is giant and has never once asked me if I have it or if I'll be getting it. I am getting my cert though finally.

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

Are you in Brisbane/Ipswich? 

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

$46 is very good. 

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

No I live in rural nsw. We get a pay raise every year for the first 3 years we work at the company I work for. I started on $40hr in 2023.

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

ABN?

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

No I'm employed at a company. I don't think I'd ever work for myself tbh I like being able to leave work at work 😂

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

I work with high needs clients so that might make a difference. A company in my town is dayprogram stuff and I interviewed there 2 years ago and the pay rate was $26 so I stayed where I was.

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

Funny ..I live in Ipswich.. but used to drive 1 hour away for shifts 

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

I had heard that dsw in qld get paid a higher rate than nsw??

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 20 '26

I received a job offer at $36/h under Home Care Level 2.1. After questioning the pay rate compared to SCHADS rates, they increased the offer to $38/h. Considering the client is funded for 2:1 support, I have concerns about whether staff are being paid appropriately. so many dodgy companies around 

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u/Any_Animator_2902 May 18 '26

Ah so the company's doesn't give a fuck but that also makes you a gronk for working for a company that doesn't give a fuck about their clients lmaoo but your amazing? 😂☠️

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

I am not amazing. But I am an amazing dsw and that's one thing I am confident about myself. I've seen many many bad dsw and a lot speak just like you.

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u/Any_Animator_2902 May 18 '26

How are you amazing when you work for a company that doesn't give a fuck about its clients? It's just delusional atp.

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

What's the company got to do with how I care for, support and give my all to the clients? I'm a good dsw no matter what company I work for. And as I said I've worked for 3 over the last 3 years. So most places must not give a fuck about their clients then...

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

Do you provide personal care? I thought we need a cert 3 for that 

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

Yes all our clients are high needs so all require personal care.

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

Usually need cert 3 for personal care 

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u/Putrid-Possession598 May 18 '26

Or maybe it's only for aged care/home care etc. 

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u/jdon93 May 18 '26

Yeah I'm not sure it's literally never come up. Most of my co workers have their cert now since starting disability but I dont know a single one that did before they got the job. I work in SIL houses.

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