AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE (ADHC) Department of Family and Community Services
NSW
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About ADHC Ageing, Disability and Home
Care (ADHC) is one of the largest human services organisations in NSW, employing more than 12,000 people and providing support and services to more than one million older people, people with a disability and their carers.
We support older people and people with a disability to live in their own homes and participate in community life.
early intervention programs for children and young people accommodation in group homes and residential centres programs that develop independent living skills flexible respite services information and advocacy services help for people with a disability to actively participate in
communities through social groups, work and other activities
promoting healthy ageing through programs like NSW Seniors Card and NSW Seniors Week.
ADHC Services
Our regions and business streams Our services are delivered to
the people of NSW in six geographic regions – Metro North, Metro South, Hunter, Northern, Western and Southern.
Vacancies are located in all regions in group homes, residential centres, respite units, community support teams and in clients’ homes.
Careers at ADHC There are very few jobs as personally rewarding as those that
make a difference in the quality of life experienced by other people – a career with ADHC offers this.
Working with ADHC provides an opportunity for : Accredited and on-going training Flexible work options Security Variety of work and careers Long-term career paths Team Work
Our staff ADHC requires a large, diverse and skilled workforce to
deliver our services. ADHC staff are employed in a range of roles in the fields of
• Disability Work• Nursing• Home and Community Care• Community Access and Case Management• Therapy • Frontline and senior management • Policy, Support and Administration
Disability Work ADHC employs over 3,000 staff as Disability Support Workers (DSWs)
Normally work in group homes with clients providing assistance with daily living and community participation
Entry level is unqualified, however applicants can enter qualified or undertake a traineeship to gain Certificate III, Disability Work
Career paths include coordinators and managers of accommodation services, frontline workplace trainers, systems development and support services.
Home and Community Care
The NSW Home Care Service employs over 3,000 staff as Care Workers
Provide domestic and personal care assistance to support clients to remain independent in their own homes
Entry is unqualified, however can undertake a traineeship to gain Certificate III Home and Community Care
Career path includes Service Coordinator and Branch Manager
Nursing Employ Registered Nurses,
Enrolled Nurses and Assistants in Nursing in Large Residential Centres and specialist supported living group homes.
Traineeships available for Enrolled Nurses and Assistants in Nursing
Range of career pathways to Clinical Nurse Educator, Nurse Learning and Development Officer, Nurse Manager
Therapy Employ Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists
and Physiotherapists in Community Support Teams and Large Residential Centres
Entry is pre-qualified, and as per registration and/or professional body requirements
Other Careers
ADHC also employs
– Psychologists
– Case Managers
– Contract and Purchasing Officers
– Policy and Project Officers
– Service Support and Trades staff in Large Residential Centres
– Behaviour Support Specialists
Applying for a position with ADHC Positions in ADHC
are advertised on the ADHC Careers page
Preference is for on-line applications
http://www.adhc.nsw.gov.au