Multilingual Disability Support Worker Jobs in Australia
Help at Hand Support is hiring multilingual disability support workers to support NDIS participants across Australia.
If you speak English and another community language, your communication skills and cultural understanding may help participants feel more comfortable, respected and understood during daily support.
We are currently recruiting support workers who speak Vietnamese, Mandarin, Farsi, Dari, Cantonese and other community languages.

Find Disability Support Work in Your Language
Help at Hand Support is building a team of multilingual disability support workers who can support NDIS participants with daily living, personal care, community access, transport, appointments and culturally familiar communication.
Many participants and families feel more confident when their support worker understands their language, culture, routines and family expectations. If you speak another language and want to work in the disability support sector, this may be an opportunity to use your skills in a meaningful role.
Whether you have experience in disability support, aged care, nursing, community care, personal care or family support, we would like to hear from you.
Priority Languages We Are Currently Recruiting For
We are currently prioritising applications from multilingual support workers who speak Vietnamese, Mandarin, Farsi, Dari and Cantonese. Choose your language below to learn more about disability support worker opportunities for your language group.

East & Southeast Asian Speaking DSW Jobs
Support participants and families from East & Southeast Asian communities with language-aligned, culturally familiar disability support.
✅ Role Familiarity With
Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Filipino and other Asian-speaking participants.
🗣 Language Support
Vietnamese | Filipino / Tagalog | Indonesian | Khmer | Thai | Burmese | Mandarin | Cantonese | Korean | Japanese

Middle Eastern & Central Asian Speaking DSW Jobs
Support Middle Eastern and North African participants with language-aligned and culturally respectful disability support.
✅ Role Familiarity With
Arabic, Kurdish, Persian, Afghan and related community backgrounds.
🗣 Language Support
Arabic | Dari | Farsi / Persian | Kurdish | Turkish | Pashto

European Language DSW Jobs
Support European-language participants and families with respectful, practical and culturally familiar disability support.
✅ Role Familiarity With
European language communities and family care preferences.
🗣 Language Support
Greek | Italian | Spanish | Portuguese | Macedonian | Polish | Russian | Bulgarian

African Language DSW Jobs
Support African community participants with respectful communication, daily care and community-based support.
✅ Role Familiarity With
African community backgrounds, family-led routines and community participation.
🗣 Language Support
Swahili | Somali | Amharic | Tigrinya | Shona | Dinka | Oromo

South Asian Speaking DSW Jobs
Support participants from South Asian communities with daily living, personal care, transport and community participation.
✅ Role Familiarity With
Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali and Sri Lankan community backgrounds.
🗣 Language Support
Hindi | Punjabi | Urdu | Bengali | Nepali | Tamil | Malayalam | Sinhala | Marathi

Pacific & Other Language Language Speaking DSW Jobs
Pacific Islander communities participants with respectful communication, daily support and culturally familiar care.
✅ Role Familiarity With
Workers from Pacific Islander communities bring strong values of service, family, and faith that align naturally with disability support work.
🗣 Language Support
Samoan | Tongan | Fijian | Hazaragi
Why Language Matters in Disability Support Work
Language can make a real difference in disability support.
Some NDIS participants prefer support workers who speak their first language or understand their cultural background.
This can help participants feel safer, more relaxed and more confident when receiving support at home or in the community.
At Help at Hand Support, language and cultural understanding are part of delivering respectful, participant-centred care.
What Does a Disability Support Worker Do?
Disability support workers help people with disability live more independently, safely and confidently. The role may vary depending on the participant’s NDIS plan, goals, routine and personal support needs.
Who Can Apply for Multilingual Disability Support Worker Jobs?
You can apply for a disability support worker role if you are caring, reliable, respectful and interested in supporting people with disabilities.
We welcome applicants who speak English and another community language, especially Vietnamese, Mandarin, Farsi, Dari and Cantonese.
Suitable Applicants
Skills That Help in Multilingual Support Roles
Clear communication
Speaking clearly with participants and families.
Cultural understanding
Understanding cultural routines and family expectations.
Respect and privacy
Respecting personal boundaries and participant preferences.
Care plan awareness
Following instructions and participant support plans.
Team communication
Communicating with coordinators and support teams.
Reliability
Being reliable with shifts, appointments and participant routines.
Disability Support Worker Jobs Across Australia
Help at Hand Support provides services across multiple Australian states and is recruiting disability support workers in different locations.
Applicants are considered for roles in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia.
Availability depends on participant needs, language requirements, location and shift suitability.

When you apply, please include your suburb, state, language, experience and availability so our team can match you with suitable opportunities where possible.
Why Join Help at Hand Support?
Help at Hand Support values disability support workers who care about people, communication and respectful support.
When you join our team, you may have the opportunity to support participants from your own language or cultural community and help them feel more confident in daily life.


