Skill-building support that helps participants grow confidence, independence and choice in everyday life.
Support to get out, stay connected, attend appointments and take part in activities that matter to you.
Practical support with daily routines, personal care and household tasks, delivered with dignity and respect.
Support to manage daily life, build independence and feel comfortable and confident in your own home.
We provide community access support that helps you get to appointments, take part in activities, stay connected and feel more confident outside the home.
Transport and travel support helps you get to appointments, activities, shops, community groups and family visits with confidence. We work with you on planning, safe travel and building familiarity with regular routes — so getting around becomes easier and more independent over time.
Getting out, staying active and connecting with others matters. Our group activities bring participants together to build skills, try new things and make genuine friendships — supported by our trained team every step of the way, in a safe, fun and inclusive setting.
Activities are supported based on individual needs and the nature of the activity, so every participant has the right level of support around them. Simply express your interest and we will be in touch closer to the date with everything you need to know — timing, location and what to bring. Out-of-pocket costs are listed for each activity so there are no surprises.
Develop your culinary skills with our practical, hands-on cooking classes. Each session takes you through meal planning, shopping, nutrition, food costs, preparation and safe food handling — everything you need to feel confident and capable in the kitchen.
Get active and have fun in the water with our supported swimming sessions at Rutherglen, Corowa and Wodonga. Whether you’re building confidence in the pool or just enjoying a splash with friends, this is a great way to stay fit and feel good.
Enjoy a relaxed game of lawn bowls with new friends at the Corowa club. This gentle, social sport is perfect for all abilities and a great way to spend a sunny morning outdoors.
Get your hands in the soil and grow something wonderful together at the Corowa Community Garden. From planting and watering to feeding the chickens, the community garden is a friendly, relaxed space to connect with nature and each other.
A gentle, sociable game played on the lawns of Corowa, croquet is all about strategy, friendly competition and good company. Perfect for those who enjoy a relaxed outdoor challenge.
Dress up, head out, and enjoy a night. Our fortnightly Social Friday Group heads to the local RSL club for dinner with friends, live music and dancing — a great way to socialise.
A welcoming space for men to connect, make and fix things, and enjoy good company. Whether you’re handy with tools or just want to chat over a cuppa, Men’s Shed is about mateship and practical skills.
Stretch, breathe and relax with our gentle seated yoga sessions. Suitable for all abilities, chair yoga is a wonderful way to improve flexibility, calm the mind and start the day feeling good.
Explore somewhere new with a support worker by your side — whether it’s cheering on your favourite football team, taking in the sights, or staying overnight somewhere different. These outings are about adventure, fun and trying new experiences.
Cooking
Corowa
Tuesday 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
~$10 ingredients
Swimming
Rutherglen, Corowa, West -Wodonga
Mon – Fri (weather permitting)
$ 5 – 7.80 entry fee
Lawn Bowls
Corowa
Wednesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
~$2 entry
Community Garden
Corowa
Thursday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Gold coin donation
Croquet
Corowa
Friday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
~$6 entry
Social Group
Corowa
Fortnightly Sat 6:00 – 9:30 pm
Meal & drinks
Day Outings
Various locations
Varies — plan your trip /announced in advance
Varies by outing
Cost disclaimer: Out-of-pocket costs are indicators only. For all activities you will need to cover your own food, drinks, accommodation, and personal consumables. Full details will be provided before each event.
Get support that makes sense for your day, not just your plan.
A combined role — high-quality cleaning, with the chance to provide low-level support.
As a Cleaner / Support Worker at SupportedPlus, you will primarily provide high-quality domestic cleaning in participants’ homes, with the opportunity to provide low-level community and in-home support as needed. This role suits someone who takes pride in a clean, well-kept home and also enjoys connecting with people and helping out wherever it’s needed.
About SupportedPlus
SupportedPlus is a registered NDIS provider delivering consistent, community based disability support across Corowa, Rutherglen, Howlong, Albury-Wodonga and surrounding communities. We grew from a real need in our region — for dependable workers, meaningful communication and disability services that understood local life from the inside out. Our approach is shaped around real local needs, with support that is personal, respectful and built on trust. Our values are honesty and trust, respect and inclusion, responsibility and courage, excellence, hope and collaboration.
How We Work, and the People We Support
We respect each participant’s choices, culture, identity and voice, so support is safe, dignified and genuinely theirs. Participants are always involved in decisions about their own support — our team’s role is to listen, learn each person’s routine, and deliver support with respect, every time.
The people we support range in age from 17 years and upwards, and may be living with physical mobility challenges, neurological or cognitive conditions, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, acquired brain injury, mental health conditions, or psycho-social disability, including high and complex support needs. Support is delivered flexibly across different days and hours, in participants’ own homes and communities.
Role Responsibilities
Your main responsibility is routine domestic cleaning in participants’ homes, including:
You may also be requested to provide low-level support to participants, which may include:
A note on the new SIL Practice Standards
From 1 July 2026, new SIL Practice Standards apply across the sector, with a strong focus on participant choice, control and supported decision making. At SupportedPlus this reflects how we already work, and we provide the training and briefing you need to perform tasks with confidence.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
This is a casual position, reporting to the Directors at SupportedPlus.
Selection Criteria
This role requires a basic to moderate level of physical fitness. Physical tasks may include reaching, bending, kneeling, lifting and accompanying participants on community outings.
Equal Employment Opportunity
SupportedPlus is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, committed to building a workplace culture that values diversity and inclusion.
What We Offer
Apply now — join us in keeping homes comfortable and communities connected.
As a Personal Carer, you will provide hands-on personal care — including showering, dressing, toileting and bed or mobility transfers to help participants feel comfortable, safe and respected in their own home. This role suits someone naturally warm and gentle, who takes genuine pride in providing dignified attentive care.
About SupportedPlus
SupportedPlus is a registered NDIS provider delivering consistent, community based disability support across Corowa, Rutherglen, Howlong, Albury-Wodonga and surrounding communities. We grew from a real need in our region — for dependable workers, meaningful communication and disability services that understood local life from the inside out. Our approach is shaped around real local needs, with support that is personal, respectful and built on trust. Our values are honesty and trust, respect and inclusion, responsibility and courage, excellence, hope and collaboration.
How We Work and the People We Support
We respect each participant’s choices, culture, identity and voice, so support is safe, dignified and genuinely theirs. Participants are always involved in decisions about their own support — our team’s role is to listen, learn each person’s routine, and deliver support with respect, every time.
The people we support range in age from 17 years and upwards, and may be living with physical mobility challenges, neurological or cognitive conditions, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, acquired brain injury, mental health conditions, or psycho-social disability, including high and complex support needs. Support is delivered flexibly across different days and hours, in participants’ own homes and communities.
Role Responsibilities
As a Personal Carer, your work centres on direct, hands-on personal care. You will:
A note on the new SIL Practice Standards
From 1 July 2026, new SIL Practice Standards apply across the sector, with a strong focus on participant choice, control and supported decision making. At SupportedPlus this reflects how we already work, and we provide the training and briefing you need to deliver support with confidence.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
This is a casual position, reporting to the Directors at SupportedPlus.
Selection Criteria
Physical Requirements
This role requires a good level of physical fitness. Physical tasks may include reaching, bending, pushing, kneeling, lifting and providing physical assistance with mobility and transfers.
Equal Employment Opportunity
SupportedPlus is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, committed to building a workplace culture that values diversity and inclusion.
What We Offer
Apply now — join us in helping participants live their best life.
As a Disability Support Worker, you will help participants live the life they choose — in their home and their community. You will assist participants build skills, stay connected to their community and work towards their personal goals through hands-on flexible support. This role suits someone who genuinely enjoys people, feels at home in the community and finds real satisfaction in helping someone grow in confidence and independence.
About SupportedPlus
SupportedPlus is a registered NDIS provider delivering consistent, community based disability support across Corowa, Rutherglen, Howlong, Albury-Wodonga and surrounding communities. We grew from a real need in our region — for dependable workers, meaningful communication and disability services that understood local life from the inside out. Our approach is shaped around real local needs, with support that is personal, respectful and built on trust. Our values are honesty and trust, respect and inclusion, responsibility and courage, excellence, hope and collaboration.
How We Work and the People We Support
We respect each participant’s choices, culture, identity and voice, so support is safe, dignified and genuinely theirs. Participants are always involved in decisions about their own support. Our team’s role is to listen, learn each person’s routine, and deliver support with respect.
The people we support range in age from 17 years and upwards, and may be living with physical mobility challenges, neurological or cognitive conditions, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, acquired brain injury, mental health conditions, or psycho-social disability, including high and complex support needs. Support is delivered flexibly across different days and hours, in participants’ own homes and communities.
Role Responsibilities
As a Support Worker, your work centres on community access and capacity building — mentoring participants and helping them build the skills and confidence to live the life they choose.
You will:
A note on the new SIL Practice Standards
From 1 July 2026, new SIL Practice Standards apply across the sector, with a strong focus on participant choice, control and supported decision making. At SupportedPlus this reflects how we already work, and we provide the training and briefing you need to deliver support with confidence.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
This is a casual position, reporting to the Directors at SupportedPlus.
Selection Criteria
Physical Requirements
This role requires a good level of physical fitness. Physical tasks may include reaching, bending, pushing, kneeling, lifting, and accompanying participants on active community outings.
Equal Employment Opportunity
SupportedPlus is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, committed to building a workplace culture that values diversity and inclusion.
What We Offer
We acknowledge the Bangerang, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta peoples as Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future.
Apply now — join us in helping participants live their best life.
As a Cleaner at SupportedPlus, you will keep participants’ homes clean, safe and comfortable through consistent, high-quality domestic cleaning. This role suits someone with a genuine eye for detail who takes pride in a job well done and enjoys bringing a smile to the people they help.
About SupportedPlus
SupportedPlus is a registered NDIS provider delivering consistent, community based disability support across Corowa, Rutherglen, Howlong, Albury-Wodonga and surrounding communities. We grew from a real need in our region — for dependable workers, meaningful communication and disability services that understood local life from the inside out. Our approach is shaped around real local needs, with support that is personal, respectful and built on trust. Our values are honesty and trust, respect and inclusion, responsibility and courage, excellence, hope and collaboration.
Role Responsibilities
Your work focuses on domestic cleaning in participants’ homes. You will:
About You
We are looking for someone who:
This is a casual position, reporting to the Directors at SupportedPlus.
Selection Criteria
Physical Requirements
This role requires a basic level of physical fitness.
Physical tasks may include reaching, bending, kneeling and lifting.
Equal Employment Opportunity
SupportedPlus is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, committed to building a workplace culture that values diversity and inclusion.
What We Offer
Apply now — join us in creating safe, comfortable homes for the people we support.
Social & Community Participation
Social and community participation support is about doing what you enjoy, with people you like, in places that matter to you. We work with your interests, comfort level and goals so every experience feels natural and genuinely meaningful.
You have been a great help in getting me out of the house
Adam, Corowa