Seeking NDIS Work Opportunities

Hello everyone!

I hope this message finds you well.

I’m reaching out regarding work in the NDIS sector. My partner is experiencing reduced hours due to her client’s budget constraints, and she’s now looking for a different agency that can assist her in finding a new client.

If anyone has recommendations for an agency that is known for being supportive and helpful, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions. Additionally, if you have any tips on how to successfully secure clients independently, that would be helpful too.

I’m not very experienced in this area, but I’m eager to support my partner in any way I can.

Thank you for your insights!

Best regards,
[Your Name]

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  1. Hi there!

    It’s great to see you’re supporting your partner during this challenging time. The NDIS industry can be quite dynamic, and finding the right agency or clients can make a huge difference.

    For agencies, I would recommend looking into some of the well-reviewed NDIS service providers in your area. Agencies like [Agency A, Agency B, etc.] often have a good reputation for being supportive and communicative with their staff. It might also be helpful to network within local NDIS communities on social media or professional platforms like LinkedIn.

    If your partner is interested in finding her own clients, she might consider creating a profile on platforms dedicated to connecting support workers with clients, such as [Platform A, Platform B, etc.] Additionally, it might be beneficial for her to reach out directly to local NDIS participants or their families to offer her services, as word of mouth can be powerful in this industry.

    I hope this helps, and I wish your partner the best of luck in finding new opportunities!

    Kind regards!

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