We have an opportunity for a Home Care Senior Support Worker to join our growing Home Care Team (Community Aged Care). This position is being offered on a permanent part time basis, based in the South Suburbs (Spearwood, Hamilton Hill) from Monday to Friday. You will enjoy leading, mentoring and guiding your own team to support our clients to live independently in the community. You will also provide direct support to older people in the community promoting independence, facilitating connection with others, and working in partnership to meet individual goals.
About you
As a strong leader you will work to promote a supportive team environment and coach others to deliver service to our community members, you will also have:
- Certificate III in Aged Care or Community Work or equivalent(essential) and working towards or completion of Cert IV (desirable)
- Ability to work across Monday to Friday
- Experience working in Aged Care and/or Disability sector and supporting clients with complex needs
- Basic administration skills
- Accurate data entry and case note writing
- Demonstrated understanding of Person-Centred Care and wellness/reablement approaches
- Current C Class Driver’s Licence
- COVID and Influenza vaccinations are preferred but not required
- National Police Clearance (obtained within the last six months)
When you join, you will be joining a supportive and an inclusive team. You will also be able to access these other perks:
- Not for profit Salary Packaging options up to $18,000
- Mileage allowance of $0.85KM between client’s homes
- Mobile phone for work purpose
- Childcare discounts
- Options to purchase additional leave
- Career Pathways, Professional Development and Training
- Comprehensive Wellbeing Program including discounted health insurance, free flu vaccinations
Click “Apply Now” to visit our website and apply. Applications close on 3rd February 2024 but apply soon as we will progress recruitment earlier if the right match is found.
At MercyCare, every person matters.
With our 175-year legacy extending back to the Catholic Sisters of Mercy, today we stand proud to make a positive difference in our local communities. We live by our values – respect, integrity, compassion, justice, excellence, and courage.
We are committed to safeguarding and protecting children, young people and the vulnerable. We invite applications from people from all walks of life, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and those from diverse ages, cultures, faiths, abilities, gender and sexuality.