Care Worker - Walmsley House

Listed 14 days Ago
Presbyterian Support Southland - Enliven
Healthcare

Mō te tūnga | About the role: 

You will work under the guidance and supervision of our nursing team, following each residents individual care plan. You will provide essential support to our residents and their families, touching the lives of those who need it most, making a positive impact, a role where you will make a difference.

We’re looking for someone who wants to make a real difference in the lives of our residents at Walmsley House. This role offers 36 hours per fortnight on a rostered basis, and you’ll be part of a caring team that provides support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Because we value flexibility, weekend shifts are included—and to show our appreciation, you’ll earn up to an extra $4 per hour for work on Saturdays and Sundays. 

If you’re passionate about helping others and enjoy working in a supportive, welcoming environment, we’d love to hear from you. 

Ngā pūkenga | What you will need to be successful:

  • NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing - Level 2 (preferred).
  • A genuine passion for working with older people, along with deep empathy and a commitment to making a positive difference in their lives.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage clearly and compassionately with residents, their families, and your colleagues.   
  • A positive, kind, and patient attitude that helps create a supportive environment. 
  • Willingness to undertake ongoing training and development to grow your skills and knowledge. 

 Ngā kawenga | Key Responsibilities:

  • Support residents with their personal care needs—such as meals, hydration, skin care, and personal hygiene—always ensuring dignity, comfort, and respect.  
  • Encourage residents to take part in activities that bring joy, connection, and a sense of belonging, helping to enhance their wellbeing and quality of life.  
  • Record observations accurately to ensure the highest standard of care and safety for every resident. 
  • Build trusting, compassionate relationships with residents and their families, creating a warm and supportive environment where everyone feels valued. 
  •  Work collaboratively with your team, offering help and encouragement to maintain a caring, positive, and efficient workplace.

Mō mātou | About us:

PSS is a Charitable Trust and Southland’s largest social service and aged care provider. Embark on a journey with us, where your contributions can truly impact the lives of Southland’s people. Join us and embrace the vibrant cultural diversity and storied heritage of our organisation, it’s the fusion of past and present that defines our uniqueness and shapes our tomorrow. 

He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people. 

At our core is our commitment to those in our care and in our teams, to cultivate a community where individuals are empowered to leverage their unique strengths, feeling included, truly valued and safe.  

Why you'll love working here:

  • opportunities for personal and professional growth
  • a supportive environment for achieving work-life balance and competitive wages that recognise your talents and contributions
  • we are committed to excellence, innovation and shaping a workplace culture that values every individual 
  • a supportive team that cares about you and your family
  • enjoy discounts and offers across a range of goods and services!

If caring for people and making a difference in your community is important to you, then don’t delay, apply today. 

Please note to be considered for this role you will need to be in New Zealand and have a current work visa.

Pre-employment checks may include criminal history check, drug and alcohol testing and a medical assessment.   Interviews with suitably experienced candidates may be conducted prior to closing date.

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