Are you passionate about supporting children and young people with disabilities who have experienced trauma?
Do you believe every child deserves safety, stability, and the opportunity to thrive—regardless of their circumstances?
If so, we invite you to join our team.
About Us
At GSL, we are committed to creating safe, therapeutic homes where children and young people with disabilities can heal, grow, and build a sense of belonging.
Our work is grounded in trauma-informed practice, child safety principles, and a deep respect for the rights and dignity of every young person. Many of the children and young people we support live with complex physical, intellectual, or psychosocial disabilities and have experienced significant adversity.
We are here to provide more than care—we provide consistency, connection, and hope.
Job Description
The Role: Residential Care Worker - Disability Focused
As a Residential Care Worker, you will provide direct support within a 24/7 therapeutic residential environment. You will play a critical role in ensuring young people feel safe, supported, and empowered.
Your responsibilities will include:
Providing daily living support, including personal care, routines, education, appointments, and recreational activities
Implementing individualised care plans, behaviour support plans, and therapeutic strategies
Maintaining a safe, structured, and nurturing home environment aligned with Queensland Child Safety standards
Supporting young people with complex disability, mental health, and trauma-related needs
Building consistent, trusting relationships that promote emotional regulation and resilience
Managing challenging behaviours using de-escalation strategies and trauma-informed responses
Accurately documenting case notes, incidents, and progress reports
Supporting community participation and skill development to promote independence and inclusion
This role requires emotional resilience, professionalism, and the ability to remain calm and consistent in high-pressure situations.
About You
We are seeking professionals who:
Demonstrate a strong understanding of trauma-informed care and disability support practices
Prioritise child safety, dignity, and rights in every interaction
Are patient, reliable, and emotionally regulated
Can work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Understand the impact of trauma, attachment disruption, and developmental delay
Are flexible to work shifts across a 24/7 roster, including sleepovers, weekends, and public holidays
Desired Skills and Experience
Essential Requirements
Certificate IV in Disability Support, Youth Work, Child, Youth & Family Intervention, or related field (or actively working towards)
Current Paid Blue Card (Working with Children Check – QLD)
Current NDIS Worker Screening (Yellow Card)
Valid Driver’s Licence
Current First Aid
Current CPR
Unrestricted working rights in Australia
LCS2 (or willingness to obtain)
Why Join Us?
We are committed to supporting both our young people and our staff.
Our practice framework incorporates evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches including The Sanctuary Model, promoting safety, emotional intelligence, social learning, and shared governance within our homes.
When you join us, you are joining a team that values:
Professional growth and ongoing training
Reflective practice and clinical support
A strong culture of teamwork and respect
Making meaningful, long-term impact in the lives of vulnerable young people
Make a Difference Where It Matters Most
If you are ready to provide safe, therapeutic care to children and young people with disabilities—and be part of a team that truly values child safety and trauma-informed practice—we would love to hear from you.
Apply now and help us create homes where young people feel safe, valued, and supported to thrive.