Greek Speaking Disability Support Worker Jobs in Australia
Greek speaking disability support worker jobs are support roles for Greek-English bilingual applicants who assist NDIS participants with daily living, personal care, community access, transport, appointments and communication with families or care teams.
Help at Hand Support recruits Greek-speaking disability support workers across its Australian service areas. Your Greek and English communication skills help participants and families discuss care routines, personal care preferences, appointment details, transport needs, home support instructions, support plan routines and support updates.
We are looking for applicants who speak Greek and English, follow participant support plans, respect privacy and support participants safely in home, appointment, transport and community settings.
Complete the online application form and tell us your location, experience, availability and Greek language skills.

Apply for Greek Speaking Disability Support Worker Jobs
Help at Hand Support recruits Greek-speaking disability support workers for NDIS support roles across its service areas in Australia.
This role suits Greek-English bilingual applicants who can support NDIS participants with daily living, personal care, appointments, transport, community access, home routines, support plan instructions and family communication.
As a Greek-speaking support worker, you assist participants with assigned support tasks while helping them explain care preferences, confirm appointment details, follow home support instructions and communicate support updates between Greek and English when required.
Greek-language support can be useful when participants or family carers need help understanding appointment details, NDIS-related communication, support plan routines, home support routines, transport plans or changes in daily support tasks.
<strong>Important language note:</strong> Greek-speaking participants and families in Australia can include older migrants, Greek-Australian families, family carers, second-generation households and participants from different Greek-speaking backgrounds. This page focuses on Greek-language support for NDIS participant care, appointment explanation, family communication, support plan understanding and service navigation. It does not assume that every Greek-speaking participant is older, religious, connected to Greek Orthodox community activities or follows the same household routine.
What Greek Speaking Disability Support Workers Do
Greek-speaking disability support workers support NDIS participants with assigned daily activities, personal care, home routines, community participation, transport, appointments and communication. Assigned duties depend on the participant’s NDIS plan, support needs, location, shift type and worker suitability.


