Support Workers
A community focused role providing personal care to clients in their homes. Professional development and ongoing learning opportunities. Join a supportive team and make a difference to those in need.
Ko mātou tēnei I This is Us
We believe that everyone should be able to actively contribute to their community and thrive. We are a not-for-profit organisation, stretching from Taupo to Whangarei, that provides access to critical health and social services. We are renowned for our core services Enliven, Family Works, Lifeline and Shine.
Everything we do is informed by our purpose to enable our clients to have a better life; and our values of Hope, Trust & Integrity, Compassion, Partnership, Tangata Whenua.
Our Enliven team believe that everyone can and should have access to and receive support to enjoy a life of independence while participating actively in their community.
Te Kowhiringa I The Opportunity
As an Enliven Support Worker, you will visit clients (elderly, disabled, individuals in recovery) in their homes to help them with a range of personal cares (showering, dressing), issuing medication, wound dressing, meal preparation, home help, and assistance with community activities. The care and support required will depend on the specific needs of the client. You will keep up to date with and deliver support in line with the agreed care plan.
Our current Support Worker needs are within the Onehunga, Royal Oak, Greenlane areas along with Otahuhu and Mt Wellington including surrounding areas with the flexibility to travel
Also the requirement to work across the weekends.
Aha Koe? About You:
The Support Worker role may sound appealing to you, because you are naturally caring and empathetic, along with the bonus of being trained to have the Level 3 Health & Wellbeing qualification, we would love to hear from you!
Requirements are below:
- A New Zealand resident, citizen or have an eligible work visa
- A full New Zealand driver's licence and a reliable vehicle that you are prepared to drive to and between clients (We can not accept International drivers licences)
- Can accommodate flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
- Clear English language skills - able to read English instructions and plans and speak clearly in English to clients and colleagues
- Strong customer service skills - are good at interacting with a wide range of people and enjoy helping people
- High-quality standards and ability to adhere to professional standards, policies and practices
- Compassion for the elderly, disabled and those in recovery
- Confident to visit a range of clients in their homes and provide them with a range of care and support
We are diverse and inclusive!
We are committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment. You can look forward to being included and valued for your contribution. Examples of our commitment include that we are an accredited dementia-friendly organisation and domestic violence-free workplace. We are also proud members of Diversity Works and the Pride Pledge.
Ngā āhuatanga hirahira o te mahi nei I Highlights of Working with Us
We have lots of opportunities for you to learn and grow - in addition, you will:
- Paid between $26.00 - $29.10 dependent on your qualifications
- Have access to ongoing training programmes and e-learning packages (including training and support to achieve the Level 3 Health & Wellbeing Certification)
- Ongoing support through our Employee Assistance programmes
- Provided with wellbeing support and resources for you and your family
- Have access to discounted Southern Cross medical insurance
- Future growth opportunities, including Support Worker Mentor roles
- Receive mileage allowance for travel between client locations
*Conditions apply depending on work permit / visa type
Check out our Careers page to learn more about us and working here, including other exciting opportunities with us.”
E hika ma, Tono a mai! (What are you waiting for!)… Together, we can create meaningful change and enhance lives in our community. Join us on this rewarding journey.
Support Workers
A community focused role providing personal care to clients in their homes. Professional development and ongoing learning opportunities. Join a supportive team and make a difference to those in need.
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