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Community Support Workers (Casual)
 

Masonic Care Tasmania is a state-wide not for profit organisation that has been delivering high quality, customised services to meet the current and future needs of older Tasmanians, their carers and families for over 60 years.

More than 1000 people choose to live life with us through residential care, respite care, community support services and retirement living.

 

An exciting opportunity has arisen at Masonic Care Tasmania to join our forward thinking organisation in a rapidly growing industry. Our Community Services Division currently has casual Community Support Worker positions available in the North, Meander Valley and Devonport areas for clients in a variety of environments, such as client's homes and in the wider community.

 

As a Community Support Worker you will assist clients by attending to their personal care and social needs, ensuring they maintain a comfortable and homelike environment in which to live with privacy and dignity.

 

If you are wanting to work in a values based, respectful organisation that provides flexibility, innovation and an opportunity for growth then we are interested to hear from you.

 

To be considered for a casual Community Support Worker role you will require a current Drivers Licence, a reliable motor vehicle and you will hold a current satisfactory National Police Check. Applicants must also hold a current first aid certificate as well as a Certificate III level aged care or disability qualification.

 

For technical and employment related enquiries and information about this role please contact Lindy Conway, Community Services Program Manager on 0477 333 878 or Lindy.Conway@mctas.org.au

Please click here to view a copy of the position description

 

How to apply:

Send a brief covering letter and a copy of your resume to: careers@mctas.org.au.

In your covering letter, please specify which location you are applying to work in.

Applications close: 10am Monday 25th April 2019.

Position Details:
Location: 20190425
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