The term Euroa comes from an Aboriginal word meaning joyful. That is why Euroa Care fosters a safe place for people in need of joyful and high-quality care. We recognise the importance of celebrating individuals and responding to all people in a manner that is respectful, ethical, inclusive, and culturally appropriate. We believe that everyone has the right to participate in society, the right to feel safe, respected, and worthwhile.
Due to continuous growth, we are seeking new team members to join our team! As a Support Worker, you will be assisting our clients through in-home help, personal and domestic assistance, respite, and community engagement. Additionally, reporting any incidents or concerns immediately with the team.
This is a casual position with various rostered shifts across 7 days (including Public Holidays).
Benefits:
Why you will LOVE this role:
- Competitive hourly rate
- Flexibility to choose schedule across all days and times
- Immediate start with complete orientation provided
- Ongoing professional training and support
- Opportunity to work with a supportive and well-rounded team
- And a chance to make a lasting impact on people’s lives!
Duties:
You will play a pivotal role within the organisation and will be responsible for:
- Therapy Assistant - In line with a therapist approved care plan, provide personal assistance and support in a variety of areas including meal assistance, speech development and skill development.
- Personal Care - In line with the clients care plan, provide dignified personal care with bathing, hygiene, dressing, grooming, lifting, mobility and other personal care as required.
- Respite Care - Provide support to develop skills to live independently away from their family or primary carers.
- Social support - To encourage client to socially interact within the community or at home.
- Medication monitoring - To monitor and/or administer medication.
About You:
- Previous experience in working with children, adults, people with a disability rehabilitation, the elderly frail and their carers (highly regarded)
- Proven experience in providing quality services that assists people to maintain their independence, dignity, cultural values and religious beliefs.
- Demonstrated experience and performance in the key responsibility areas
- Ability to communicate sensitively and appropriately with, and understand the needs of frail older people and their carers from a diverse range of socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills including the demonstrated ability to communicate with service users and their carers, staff and range of service providers. *Second language skills will be highly regarded.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and report accurately to supervisor.
- Flexibility to work various shifts, including evenings, nights and weekends.
- Ability and willingness to work in a diverse range of settings including but not limited to, a person’s home and other community settings.
- Reliable vehicle (including valid registration and full comprehensive third party insurance).
- An understanding of safe work practices, proven experience in the use of appropriate manual handling techniques.
- Valid Police Check, Working With Children Check, and NDIS Worker Check.
All applications are to be submitted online. We will be reviewing applications as they are received so apply today! Please note only candidates that meet our client’s selection criteria will be contacted.