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How the NDIS is Creating More Jobs for Disability Support Workers

Written by All Health Training | 2/02/26 6:29 AM

The demand for skilled, compassionate Disability Support Workers in Australia is growing β€” and much of that growth is thanks to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

 

If you’re thinking about a career in disability support, now is a great time to take the leap. Here's why the NDIS is driving job opportunities β€” and how training with All Health Training can help you get job-ready.

 

 

πŸ’‘ What is the NDIS?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-funded program that supports people living with a permanent and significant disability. It helps participants access the care, services and support they need to live more independently.

Since launching, the NDIS has transformed the disability sector, placing participants at the centre of care β€” and that shift has opened up thousands of new roles across Australia.

 

 

πŸ“ˆ Why it’s Creating More Jobs

 

1. Growing demand for support

The NDIS supports over 600,000 Australians β€” and that number is still growing. More participants means more demand for skilled workers across home care, day programs, community access, and more.

 

2. Shift toward person-centred care

The NDIS gives participants more choice and control over their support services. This means more one-on-one roles where support workers build strong, trusting relationships β€” and providers are always looking for staff who can offer genuine care.

 

3. More flexibility, more providers

With thousands of NDIS providers across the country, there are job opportunities in a wide variety of settings β€” from small, local providers to larger organisations. Many offer part-time or casual roles to suit people balancing family, study or other work.

 

 

What do Disability Support Workers actually do?

Disability Support Workers provide day-to-day support for individuals living with disability. Tasks can include:

  • Assisting with personal care

  • Supporting social and community activities

  • Helping with daily routines and household tasks

  • Encouraging independence and confidence

Every day β€” and every client β€” is different, which makes it a truly rewarding and meaningful career.

 

 

πŸŽ“ How to Get Job-Ready with AHT

To work as a Disability Support Worker, you’ll typically need a Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) β€” a nationally recognised qualification that gives you the practical and theoretical skills employers are looking for.

At All Health Training, our course includes:
βœ… Hands-on learning in a supportive classroom
βœ… Industry-experienced trainers
βœ… Real-world placement experience
βœ… Flexible delivery to fit your lifestyle

You’ll graduate confident, job-ready, and prepared to support NDIS participants with compassion and professionalism.

 

 

🌱 The future looks bright

With an ageing population and continued government investment in disability services, the NDIS will continue to be a major employer in the healthcare and community support sector.

If you're passionate about helping others and looking for a career with real purpose and job security, now is the perfect time to start your journey.

 

 

Interested in becoming a Disability Support Worker?
Click here to learn more about our Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)or  contact our team on 9894 3900 β€” we’re here to help every step of the way πŸ’™