Aged & Disability Support (Community Services & Development)Access Community Health stands as a leading provider of home-based healthcare and support in New Zealand. We are a 4,000 person-strong team in an organisation which has been at the forefront of community health since the 1920s. Our nurses and support workers provide services to more than 20,000 people. And we listen to each one of them, because we genuinely care.'A better day, every day'Each Tangata will have individual care requirements, and you will support them with all elements of daily living such as:Personal careFood preparationMobilityBowel/urinary continence careMedicationTo be successful in this role, you should:Genuinely love working with people who need support and seeing them thriveBe intuitive and responsive to people's feelings and needsBe open to working alongside families to create a good life for the clientHave the right to work in New ZealandPossess a full/restricted driver's licenseAccess Community Healthcare is leading the way; we see Support Work as a professional career path, and we have built a career path framework to nurture your profession.We will nurture your career from a comprehensive 4-week induction that includes buddying and study as well as real-time placement in the community, gaining qualifications which are competency-based and industry-recognised through our partners Careerforce, subsidised by Access Community Healthcare.Access to exclusive discounts for major retailers such as Harvey Norman and Noel Leeming via our Perks App.Pay Levels:Level 0: $23.38 (For candidates with no health and wellbeing qualification)Level 2: $24.78 (For holders of level 2 health and wellbeing qualification or equivalent)Level 3: $26.94 (For holders of level 3 health and wellbeing qualification or equivalent)Level 4: $29.10 (For holders of level 4 health and wellbeing qualification or equivalent)Pay equivalency can be checked on Te Whatu Ora's website under the page "Pay Equity and Qualification Equivalencies".Access Community Health | Uru Àtea has a mission to create a better day, every day for thousands of people throughout Aotearoa to live independently in their own homes and communities.We meet you, wherever you are. Our 3,500-strong team of nurses, support workers, and health professionals support people throughout Aotearoa New Zealand with the same dedication and compassion that inspired our founders nearly 100 years ago. Today, more than 36,000 people trust Access for quality home care services, nursing services, disability support, and serious injury support. We would love to have you as part of our community.Support Workers are welcomed into essential skills with our paid induction program and hands-on buddying, giving you the chance to enroll in a recognised vocational qualification in health and wellbeing through Te Pukenga/Careerforce.
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