Healthcare Assistant – Casual – Levin Home for War Vets
Mō mātou - About us
Together, we make a lasting difference.
When you join Presbyterian Support Central (PSC), you’re becoming part of something truly special, a not-for-profit organisation that’s been helping people for more than 115 years.
Everything we do is about supporting people at the most vulnerable times of their lives, whether that’s an older person needing care and connection, or a family working through tough times.
Levin Home for War Veterans was first opened in 1959 for soldiers returning from war. Today, the home welcomes people from all walks of life, but a close relationship remains with the Defence Force and the other armed services. All residents at Levin Home are supported to maintain close connections with family, friends and the local community. That means the home if often a hive of activity with residents and visitors enjoying spending time together around the spacious home.
Mō te tūranga - About the role
We are looking for a Health Care Assistant to work casual hours in our Levin Home, and shift hours include a range of AM, PM and Night shifts.
As a Health Care Assistant, you will be responsible for providing support to our residents in their daily living and social requirements. You will also encourage residents to maintain their independence and make decisions for themselves.
Your key responsibilities will be:
Mō koe - About You
As well as a passion for the wellbeing of older people, you will be enthusiastic but patient and well organised with great interpersonal skills. You will share our values of empathy, compassion, and respect. In addition, you will have:
Mō ō tātou painga – About our benefits
Applications:
Apply now, and for more information or to discuss the role, please contact Amanda Dubier at Amanda.Dubier@psc.org.nz or our Recruitment Team at recruitment@psc.org.nz.
Please note: We will be shortlisting as applications come in which may result in the job add closing early.
Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in New Zealand.