Our Team

Ironjaw Support Services is dedicated to providing tailor-made service for each and all of our clients

All team members have an array of unique skills - with a united goal of providing an empathetic, supportive and efficient service

Michael

I’m Michael! I am 34 years old; I live in the Northeastern Suburbs of Adelaide.

I began my support worker journey almost a full decade ago. Working for a range of companies, in various roles such as support worker, youth worker in the homelessness sector, and varying administrative/leadership roles across all jobs. I found my true calling as a support worker, as I am deeply passionate about working with people with Autism, ADHD and Anxiety. I find I can build rapport with clients quite quickly and sustain long lasting relationships with participants of all backgrounds.

I began Ironjaw Support Services as a sole trader, to continue working with participants I’d long since been working with. As a result of this, interest levels grew to which I was able to turn this into a full business. Employing close family and friends, Ironjaw intends on providing dedicated care and support in a way that only a healthy family and friend group could. With Love and compassion!

Outside of running Ironjaw support services, I also own a side business named Ironjaw Bookings which is an event management company that hosts metal and hardcore music events. I have a deep love of music and am in a touring metal band.

I love Animals. Big and small. I have three rescue cats and a lizard that I adopted. I play video games in my spare time, and have a life-long love for Dragon Ball Z.


FOUNDER AND LEAD SUPPORT WORKER

Julia

I am passionate about my animals and love spending time with family and friends. I love our beaches and the warmer weather. I also enjoy arts and crafts. I have completed a cert 4 in Child, Youth and Family Intervention and Mental Health. Prior to joining Ironjaw Support Services I worked as a Youth Worker for 14 years and I look forward to bringing my experience and knowledge to my new role.

STAFF MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT WORKER

Benny

Benny. 36. North Eastern Suburbs. I'm a big animal lover, at current I have an 11 year old German Shepherd who is my best friend in life. I also have 3 cats, which are all rescues. I also have a huge love for music of many genres, I'm listening to music at nearly any point when possible, I also of course enjoy attending live shows. When I'm not working, I like to remain active by take my dog out for walks, going for hikes with friends and going to the gym to train powerlifting. I also enjoy catching up with family and friends, playing video games and watching soccer. I have a background in many different jobs, many of which were in trades and manual labour. After going to TAFE to study horticulture, I went in to a job in the relevant field, when that fell through during COVID. Although I enjoy horticulture, it didn't feel like and industry I wanted to work in and would rather keep it to a hobby. I then really thought about what I would like to do in the future and youth work came to mind. Whilst studying my Certificate 4 in Youth Work I was offered an interview with a Disability Support provider who were happy with my character and gave me a chance, which shortly turned to a field which I love and felt rewarding for both myself and the participants I worked with, some of which I still work with to this day.

SUPPORT WORKER

James

In my personal life I love playing video games and listening to live music. I enjoy spending time with family and friends. I have a passion for computers and completed my cert 4 in information technology & networking in 2012. I have also completed my cert 3 in customer engagement from the KEY institute, completed in 2020. I started disability support work in 2023 after doing some mentoring at anytime fitness para hills and arena Internet café. I loved the disability industry and enjoy bringing positive energy to any participants I work with. I live in the Northern Suburbs and am willing to support clients up to an hour away in any direction.

SUPPORT WORKER

Mark

My name is Mark and I have been a support worker for 10 years. I have a certificate IV in youth work. In my time as a support worker I’ve worked various roles from emergency care, case management, mentoring and residential care. Outside of support worker I like to go to the gym, watch live music and spend time with friends. I really enjoy support work and connecting with people to help them achieve their goals whichever they may be. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else.

SUPPORT WORKER

Dylan

In my personal life I love gardening, hiking in nature and writing/performing music. I enjoy hanging out and exploring new places with my friends. My passions are being a part of the music scene and sustainable organic agriculture. I studied music and achieved a high distinction in a diploma of music, as well as certificates in IT, horticulture, land management and permaculture. I started disability support work in 2025 after moving on from a position as an apprentice diesel mechanic. I made the transition in career to fulfil my passion for helping others and supporting those who need it most. I find being a part of disability support rewarding and gives me a sense of purpose. I'm available mon-sun and able to travel an hour to clients.



SUPPORT WORKER

Amelia

I obtained my Certificate III in Aged Care and Community services in 2010. I have 15 years experience in the Aged Care and Community sector, I’ve worked all around Australia including rural. Music and Theatre acting has been a big part of my life since I was nine years old. I’ve always been super creative and enjoy arts and craft. I love singing, song-writing, performing and attending gigs , playing my keyboard and practicing on my bass guitar. My approach has always been holistic, advocacy and person centred care is at the forefront of everything I do.



SUPPORT WORKER